Dodge Neon - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
How do i by pass the neutral safety switch in a dodge neon 2003
If you mean you want to start the car without the switch interfering, yes, you can do that by cutting the tan wire from the starter relay and grounding it to the chassis. This will allow the engine to start in any gear. However, the switch does a lot more that neutral safety. It tells the pcm what gear you want to choose. So, if the switch is bad, it could give the pcm bad data about your selection. Bottom line is, the car should start (please have your foot on the brake when you try), but the transmission may not work as expected.
1/6/2023 7:52:29 PM •
2003 Dodge Neon
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on Jan 06, 2023
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What is the camshaft pulley
Hello mudpie67: My name is Roger and I will help with your question. The correct torque value for the camshaft gear is 115(n.m) or 85 (ft.lbs.) Should You need further help? Please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
The radio won't turn on in my 2004 dodge neon
you might have a short on th eback of your fuse box.. if not tthen I would start by disconnecting the power wire to the radio. (as near the fuse box as possible maybe even the ground wire too (although it will still ground through the antenna). if the radio will work independently of the fuse box (still with a fuse in the line always fuse any electrical device in the wire route) then you know the radio isn't the problem and thus it is a wire that deals with the radio via the car. .you have to be careful that you don't damage the computer while blowing fuses. if it's the radio then off to the pick a part junk yard..
12/9/2022 9:14:54 PM •
2004 Dodge Neon
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on Dec 09, 2022
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04 dodge neon dash shaking
maybe fuel injectors partially clogged or wore out .. that and vacuum lines is where i would start the search. then i would start pulling and cleaning sensors
12/9/2022 9:14:59 PM •
2004 Dodge Neon
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on Dec 09, 2022
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I have a 2001 dodge neon and my fuse keeps blowing
fuses blowing that fast almost has to be a shorted positive wire. have you traced your wires to see if any have been compromised or maybe wore against the frame. it could also be a wire on the inside lights .. the door switches for inside lights used to be notorious for shorting out over time and causing this issue
12/9/2022 9:15:00 PM •
2001 Dodge Neon
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on Dec 09, 2022
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Where is the fuse gore the horn on a 2001 dodge
It's either under the hood on the left hand sidein a black box on the shock tower or for the smaller fuses it's inside the drivers door lower end of the dash behind a pull off panel marked fuses
8/11/2022 1:57:51 AM •
2001 Dodge Neon
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on Aug 11, 2022
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Fuel pump will not run, 96 Neon 2.0 SOHC
Personally I wouldnt bother tracing the wire as it is probably not worth your time, and just run a constant 12v from the battery to the relay on like 10ga wire. There is probably a short somewhere in the system which can be a real headache to find.
Also it may sound dumb, but check your fuses, and the fusible links under the hood. Chances are that they are all fine though, especially if you have dash lights.
5/23/2022 1:00:15 AM •
1996 Dodge Neon
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on May 23, 2022
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2005 Dodge Neon STX All locks suddenly stopped locking.
Have you checked the usual issues? Battery in fob and engine connections, fuse boxes (probably 2 one interior and one in engine bay or trunk) do you have a second fob that you can try? If the buttons on the interior do not work then probably a fuse has blown or a relay in which some diagnostic troubleshooting will need to be started. A multimeter and jumper leads (not jumper cables to start a dead battery) will get you far enough. A schematic of the power locks will come in handy.
Keeps blowing fuel pump fuse.
This normally happens due to short in the wirings.Or if someone has connected a stereo or some other electrical contrivance to the wiring harness (bundle), either under the dash or under the hood.To confirm this unplug the fuel pump wiring connections and insert new fuse.Then start the car and see,if still the fuse blows then its a short in wiring.But if the fuse does not blows then its faulty fuel pump relay or faulty fuel pump itself.So first replace the fuel pump relay and see,if the fuel still blows then its faulty fuel pump.But if the fuse not blowing then relay was the faulty part.The fuel pump relay located on the fuse box under the hood.---------This troubleshooting tips will help you locate the fault and solve it.-------Thanks.Helpmech.
11/9/2021 4:33:53 AM •
1996 Dodge Neon
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on Nov 09, 2021
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