The wiper switch on the 98 Plymouth Breeze is stuck on how do you turn it off?
this might not be the answer your lookin for but i would take the fuse out till it rained again that way its not always on and drivin you crazy
How do you remove harmonic balancer 1999 Plymouth breeze 2.4?
Just finished doing that chore on the same model. I went and rented a Chrysler balancer puller from Auto-Zone for only a $60.00 deposit, which will be returned in full upon return. "Free"
A regular 3-jaw puller will not be strong enough in a size that will fit, and it must push from the back of the hole where the balancer bolt goes.
This is one job where the proper tool is required given the clearance involved.
The deposit fee at autozone is now $88.
Problem fixed. I changed the rad cap.
How do you change a timing belt in a 2000 Dodge Neon?
Before you start this job: 1. Inspect the upper and lower torque struts that hold the motor on the passenger side. Order them ahead of time if you see they are damaged. Make sure the local parts store has them in stock if you are not sure of their integrity. You can tell if they are bad when you remove them; they just fall apart or you can see the split neoprene. 2. Inspect your accessory belts and the serpentine tensioner pulley prior to beginning the work. Order the belts (If you have over 75,000 miles on the vehicle, you will need the new accessory belts.) or know where you can purchase them locally. 3. Make sure you can get a new timing belt tensioner unit locally at your Mopar Dealer. If you have a mechanical timing belt tensioner, you are warned by a Dodge technical bulletin to replace it with a hydraulic unit. 4. Order a water pump and replace it while replacing the timing belt. 5. Of course, purchase a timing belt, lol...
First, it was necessary to remove the passenger side tire and the splash guard behind the tire in the wheel well. The next items to remove were the accessories belts (ac, alternator, etc.) which included the serpentine belt. The crankshaft damper had to be removed with a three-arm puller tool and a small insert that protects the crankshaft threads.
Remove the power steering pump by just setting it off to the side after removing the bolts. You don't have to undo the hoses; just lay it over to the side.
Using a floor jack, you hold the engine in place while you remove the lower torque arms. Inspect the upper and lower torque arms carefully as mine needed replaced. I was very lucky that a local parts store had the lower torque arm at their warehouse; I ordered the upper torque arm as I could easily see it was broken. I would at least inspect these torque arms carefully for broken neoprene prior to beginning the timing belt change; the engine could have fallen off the lower torque arm if I had hit a huge bump while driving. When I took the upper torque arm loose, the engine shifted on the floor jack and the lower torque arm neoprene completely separated, allowing the engine to shift off the arm. The lower torque arm is about 2' long and made of aluminum with neoprene inserts for the engine to ride more smoothly on when hitting bumps. You must also remove the upper torque arm on the engine passenger side about 12" in length; that was also broken on my car and had to be replaced. The torque arms were about $112 for both.
Next, you must remove the serpentine tensioner plate which has three bolts; I think. This was a totally unexpected cost for my timing belt replacement when I tried to purchase only the plastic tensioner pulley and was informed that the item was not a replacement part; you had to go to Dodge and purchase an entire plate (with a redesigned "hydraulic" tensioner for the serpentine belt tensioner). I went to a local salvage yard and obtained a fairly new tensioner pulley for about $3; the old plastic pulley was completely worn away. A new serpentine tensioner plate with the integral tensioner was $429 at Dodge; I was very happy that I found the replacement pulley for $3 at the local salvage yard saving about $426.
You can now remove the front timing cover. Make sure to align the camshaft and crankshaft timing marks before removing the timing belt. The camshaft pulley has a mark that needs to align with the mark on the head above the pulley. The crankshaft sprocket should line up at the same time with its mark at the top of the oil pump assembly. If you accidentally move the camshaft in some manner, after you remove the timing belt, you can damage the pistons or valves.
Next, to loosen the old timing belt, you need to look at the tensioner. Insert an 8 mm Allen wrench into the hexagon opening located on the front of the belt tensioner pulley. Rotate the pulley counterclockwise until it contacts the stop. While holding tensioner pulley against stop, insert a 1/8" or 3 mm diameter pin or Allen wrench through the hole located to the left of the hex opening. While pushing pin into hole, allow the tensioner pulley to rotate back. Almost immediately, the pin should engage the locking hole to prevent further movement of the pulley. I was totally surprised by what happened when I tried to purchase a new timing belt tensioner pulley as my pulley was worn quite badly. I received the wrong part to replace the tensioner pulley three times at three different parts stores. It took about an hour to discover that there was a problem with the old "mechanical" timing belt tensioners. It is not just recommended that you change the tensioner; you must replace the timing belt tensioner plate and all if you have the older mechanical tensioner. This is a technical bulletin from Mopar that says there have been several "explosions" of the mechanical units with engine replacements needed; the tensioner actually blew a hole in the engine block. Of course, this is not a "free replacement" due to a manufacturing problem; you must purchase this item. Some of the latter models of the 2000 Neon have had the hydraulic units installed and all you need to purchase is the tensioner pulley which costs about $30. You can tell if you have the mechanical one when you actually get into and remove the timing belt; the mechanical unit has four pronounced legs, while the hydraulic unit is more of a plate (even though the holes align for both units). You must replace the back timing belt cover with a new tensioner installation (and it comes with the kit). Mine, of course, was the earlier model and required a complete plate, hydraulic unit and tensioner pulley replacement. And, of course, it was a dealer item only with a cost of $469. I had no choice but to drive (a borrowed auto) about 100 miles to a dealer that had one in stock. Before you begin your job of timing belt replacement, find out if you own an earlier 2000 and also locate a dealer with the unit in stock. You honestly should install the hydraulic unit as the technical bulletin explains the damage from an "explosion".
While you are in there, you should replace the water pump. If you read all the bulletins and people's posts about this item going bad just after they finished the timing belt, you really should just purchase the water pump and make sure it has the seal in the kit (Mine did not include the water pump seal.). The water pump was only $40. If you have to replace it, you see all the trouble you must go through again to get it out of the timing belt area. The water pump is driven by the timing belt.
The oil pump is also driven by the timing belt; however, there are not many failures of the oil pumps.
Now you may start to put the timing belt into place. If you have gotten the timing just a tiny bit off, you can follow the procedure as below. It is hard to explain in words only without pictures; however, I will try to do so. You can email me with further questions and I can send you drawings or pictures that are more explicit.
Set crankshaft sprocket to TDC by aligning the sprocket with the arrow on the oil pump housing, then back off to 3 notches before TDC, that is clockwise three teeth. Use a large wrench and the crankshaft nut to carefully adjust the timing. This is to allow for belt installation later.
Set camshaft to TDC by aligning mark on sprocket with the arrow on the rear of timing belt cover.
Move crankshaft to 1/2 mark before TDC for belt installation.
Install timing belt. Starting at the crankshaft, go around the water pump sprocket and then around the camshaft sprocket.
Move crankshaft sprocket to TDC to take up belt slack.
Remove the pin or 1/8" or 3 mm Allen wrench from belt tensioner.
Rotate crankshaft 2 revolutions and check the alignment of the timing marks.
Install front timing belt cover. Install engine mount bracket. Install right engine mount to engine mount bracket through bolt. Remove jack from under engine. Install upper torque strut. Install power steering pump assembly. Raise vehicle and install lower torque strut. Install crankshaft damper using M12-1.75 x 150 mm bolt, washer, thrust bearing and nut from Special Tool 6792. Install crankshaft damper bolt and tighten to 142 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). Install accessory drive belts. Install right inner splash shield.
Lower vehicle and perform camshaft and crankshaft timing relearn procedure as follows: Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in the passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column. Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen. Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
It is not a fun job unless you enjoy some very hard work and have a few specialized tools. The scan tool was purchased at Sears (I hope I can say a specific name. You can purchase the scan tool at a parts store or off the web as well.). The special tool is a three-arm puller. The other special tool is to protect the crankshaft threads. !!!
What do you look for when the check engine light comes on in a 1999 Breeze?
You look for the little plug where you connect the OBD2 code scanner, then you read the computer code to find out what's wrong.
The "check engine" light indicates that the computer has a "code" to tell you, meaning that the computer has detected a fault.
The computer is trying to do the work for you, you just need to read the code.
What do you need to do your 1999 Plymouth breeze only blows cold air?
check the coolant in the radiator it may be low.
Help to replace windshield washer motor on 1998 Plymouth voyager?
Change the pump, most likely bad. Easy to do. Find washer reservoir and remove old pump, install new one.
Where is the fuse for horn in 1999 Plymouth breeze?
lift up the small black box cover in front of the driver side under the hood and pull out the middle "40" plastic piece
How do you remove 1999 buick regal instrument cluster?
You must first remove the Trim plate from the dash. There is a good procedure here:
http://www.wbodydb.com/tutorials/audioinstall/Regal97-00.pdf
The above procedure is for removing the stereo, but describes how to remove the trim plate first.
There is also a youtube video that describes repairing the instrument cluster here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84FAjLxoK00
Both reverse lights don't operate Good bulbs What's next?
if it is a jeep Cherokee it needs a neutral safety switch mounted on the passenger side of the transmission. if it is a jeep grand Cherokee it needs the backup switch located on the drvers side of the transmission
How many quarts of transmission fluid in a 2000 Plymouth breeze?
About 5 for a filter change. 9 for dry fill.
How do ycu change the battery on a 1997 Plymouth Breeze?
Remove the left front wheel and inside fender skirt. The rest becomes obvious.
How do you remove a water pump from a 1998 Plymouth Breeze?
Once that is done, you need to place a jack under the engine using a block of wood and take pressure off the motor mount. Once that is done, remove the motor mount on the right fender wall. You will also need to remove some of the clamps holding hoses and A/C lines in place to move them out of the way. Once the motor mount is out of the way, you need to remove the upper timing belt cover. After that is done, you will need to remove the aluminum motor mount base from the engine to gain access to the timing belt. Once all that is out of the way, you will need an Allen Wrench to release the belt tensioner on the timing belt. (note: BE SURE that the engine timing marks are set in alignment with there corresponding marks on the block and the timing belt pully!!)
There is a hole on the left side of the tensioner which you need to place a pin or smaller Allen Wrench in to lock it in place after you remove the tension off the timing belt. You push the pin in toward the block to lock the tensioner.
Remove the timing belt (which you might as well replace seeing you've gone this far anyway). You then will be able to remove the five bolts holding the water pump in place which is run off the timing belt (yes, it's a nightmare). Replace the water pump and put it all back together.
Good Luck.
What is the spark plug gap for a 99 Plymouth breeze?
The standard spark plug gap for a 99 Plymouth Breeze is between 0.035 and 0.040 inches. The specific gap varies based on the type of size of plug used.
How do you change the battery of a 1996 Plymouth Breeze?
I know the battery is behind the driver side frn front of the front wheel, remove the wheel, then remove the cover that guards from water, and there it is....
I have just changed the battery on my sons 96 breeze. Its easier if you remove the left front tire. In front of the wheel well, you will see a plastic cover held in place with several clips that can be removed by turning the clips 1/4 turn to left. pull the plastic cover off and you will see the battery. Use 1/2 in. socket to remove hold down, and 5/16 socket to remove cables. Total time Approx. 15 minutes.
How do you replace the alternator on a 1989 Pontiac Sunbird?
The only hard part is that you've got to get a big crescent wrench or pipe wrench onto the square extrusion on the belt tensioner and relieve the pressure so that you can slip the belt off (and back onto) the alternator. Once you've done that (the tensioner is one of the small pulleys on the side of the engine that the belt is wrapped around - it's very firm but WILL move with enough pressure; WATCH your knuckles!!! If you slip it can hurt like heck!)it's a simple matter of pulling the wiring plug off and undoing the bolts that hold the alternator.
There should be a belt/pulley diagram sticker on the radiator support near the front of the car that will show you the belt routing, make sure that the belt goes back on the right way around the proper pulleys! It can take a minute to make sure you've got it wound round everything the right way (and again, watch your knuckles with that tensioner!) Good luck!
In my case, My 97 1/2 year 2.4 L Plymouth Breeze engine mounts were loose and the lower engine/transmission support bracket was bent and was transfering vibrations up the steering column (really annoying). Dealership replaced mounts and support to correct this issue.
AnswerI have a 96 that does the same thing had it to the dealer and they checked it out and had no answer so if any one does please email me at ebugsbill@comcast.net Thanks AnswerANSWERIf the car runs smooth while driving I tend to believe the engine needs a tune-up. If the idle speed is tolow or the timing has changed it can cause a rough idle.
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When the engines is cold losen all the engine mount bolts roughly 1 turn, or so, start the engine and allow it to warm up until the idle drops,then shut it off and tighten mounts down to spec. The problem is that the engine is not sitting properly on the mount(it in a bind) and it's tranferring vibration into the frame of the car. This worked well on a 97 breeze which would shake smiliarly as describe since it was new.
The same thing is happening with my 98 and what I've been able to solve for this issue is it has to be the fuses. Not sure which one, but I've done a little trial and error and I've gotton the car to start twice so far but haven't been able to pinpoint which exact fuse keeps blowing out. Good Luck Though!