I've worked in the radiator buisness for over 10 years, so I can actually answer this one.
There are two types of radiators for the '95 Neon, one for the auto trans and the other for the manual. You can use the automatic transmission radiator in a manual car. Ignore the transmission line fittings. The only thing that flows through them is automatic Transmission Fluid, which will not be there in a manual. Nothing will leak out, unless the radiator is defective. The automatic trans radiator is also a little bigger, but the mounts will move and it will fit. Obviously, you cannot use the manual rad in an automatic car. You wouldn't want to anyway, because the automatic rad is almost always cheaper than the manual.
In '96-99 the neons did have three different rads. One for the manual & two different auto models, determined by where the car is built. If the first digit of the VIN # is a 1, then it is American made. If it is a 3, then it's Mexican made. You can interchange the American auto trans radiator in place of the manual, but you cannot put the Mexican rad into a manual car. You also cannot interchange the American & Mexican radiators.
all metros 95-01 can use the same radiator for automatic trans
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1994, 1996, and 1997
It shouldn't, the engine blocks are different.
The standard horsepower of associated with a 1995 351 cubic and Ford engine is 215. The engine horsepower was available in several different options.
No, the 1995 BMW has a M50B25 engine, which is basically totally different from the older 1989 BMW which has a M20B25 engine.
Yes, the 1994 Toyota Supra and the 1995 model have different engine options. The 1994 Supra was available with a 3.0-liter inline-six engine in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions, while the 1995 model continued with similar engine configurations but featured some refinements and updates in performance. However, the core engine characteristics remained similar across these years.
Repairing radiators has gone out of style. It is cheaper to get the parts rather quick.
No. The computer systems are completely different.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say the answer is ( NO ) From what I have read there are ( 3 ) different engine blocks for the Ford 4.0L EFI V6 engine 1991 to 1994 , 1995 and 1996 , 1997 to 2000
No. 1995 cherokee engine is fuel injected with different gas tank, fuel pump, engine computer, water pump and wiring harness. 1990 wrangler has a carb.
No, it's a completely different engine and transmission altogether.