I should have been more specific. Non ABS car. Front disc rear drum. No fluid going to rear passenger side. Nothing wrong with lines. Small proportional valve at master cylinder going to this wheel will not let fluid through!
If the fluid is not being allowed through it could be a few things. Is the fluid being forced out the sides of the proportioning valve? (Squirting out). If so then the usually means the O-Ring on the valve is Broken or has shrunk. If this is the case you will need to replace the O-Ring. If it is just being restricted from getting through the Valve it can be due to the Proportioning valve being clogged. In this case you will have to replace the Proportioning Valve. *I would also check before replacing the part it could also be the line exiting the Proportioning Valve is clogged up and not allowing the fluid to exit the valve.*
A Dodge Neon use DOT3 brake fluid.
dot 3 brake fulid
Doesn't exist on an 02 neon
Screws into the valve cover.
A dodge neon does not have a heater valve. The inside temp is adjusted with an airflow control door inside the dash.
sohc or dohc?
The EGR valve on a Dodge Neon is located on the intake manifold. You will find the EGR valve by removing the air intake plenum, the air filter, the air filter housing, and flex hose that leads from the housing to the throttle valve.
It is on the top of the valve cover.
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You might need new brake pads or rotors depending upon how worn down your brakes are. I have a 2003 Dodge Neon SXT and I had the front brake pads replaced for $140.
Check for a vacuum leak Could be the check valve at the power brake booster
The PCV valve on the 2004 Dodge Neon is located on the driver's side of the valve cover. It is a black plastic that matches the plastic of the valve cover. Just look for the hose that leads out of it into the intake manifold. It is easily removed by unscrewing it.