The timing is controlled by the PCM, there is no adjustable setting.
TORQUE CONVERTER IS A LIKELY CAUSE
It will kill you. Neon is not generally toxic, but in large enough quantities, it can be lethal.
neon red, orange, amber, pink,peach,salmon,green,aquamariene,turquois,sky blue,clear blue, 3500 white 4500white and 6500 white If you are talking about the element neon than the only color it comes in is a redish-orange. Even though some signs are called neon signs the only time they actually have neon in them is when they are redish-orange; they use other elements for the other colors.
because inert gases were not discovered at that time..
Neon signs are red-orange any other color may be called neon signs, but actually have another gas in them. each noble gas produces a different color when electricity is sent through they contain only one gas at a time
I have a 1995 neon dodge and my dash lights will not come on or my tail lights and every time i change the airbag fuse and turn on the car the airbag fuse blows.
No, absaolutely no, i am a expert in neons and the answer is no, not in your wildest dreams. Hope it saves time and money.
A transmission fluid change is recommended every 100,000 miles on a Dodge Neon. The filter should also be replaced at this time for maximum longevity.
There is no Chrysler Neon but the Chrysler PT Cruiser has the Dodge Neon engine. There was a Plymouth Neon at one time. THey are all part of the Chrysler company
a lot of time and money, or a mechanic is handy too
You can not. It is a one time program.
The engine and transmission are removed at the same time out of the bottom.
When the car is brand-new, the car is definitely a non-interference engine......however, after the car has been used for many years, carbon will build up causing it to be an interference engine. A non-interference engine is when the pistons don't come in contact with the valves. An interference engine, is just the opposite. If the timing belt is off, it can also affect this 1995-1999 Neon 2liter SOHC 4 cyl engines are Non-Interference engines. This means the vales and pistons do not bang into each other if the timing belt breaks. NOTE: If an engine is non-interference when new, nothing can change that except reconfiguring the way the engine operates.(not possible). If the timing belt breaks, the pistons and the valves do not enter the same space in the cylinder at the same time in non-interference engines. In short, if the belt breaks on a Neon, the valves can bend. (The answer is No---------Not if it is a non-interference engine----You can find out whether or not an engine is interference or non-interference on the Gates drivebelt website www.gates.com and http://www.WikiAnswers.com I am a Dodge mechanic, and I have seen both SOHC and DOHC Neon engine bend valves on a regular basis.
The engine and transmission are removed out the bottom at the same time.
Most of the time, yes.Most of the time, yes.
My transmission went on my 2000 Dodge Neon one year ago. My Radiator also broke at the same time. I was able to get a used transmission. The total repair costs totaled $1750 for me.
It can take between five and eighteen hours to change an automatic transmission in a Dodge Neon. It may take more time than that, it all depends on the person or group of people working on the change.