2005 Dodge Neon - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Location of crankshaft position sensor
I have a 2005 neon and i found mu crank sensor on the radiator side of the block driver side of center directly below the starter. I hope this helps..
5/14/2019 7:35:57 AM •
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on May 14, 2019
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Just changed the water pump on a 2005 dodge neon and now it wont start. What could it be
You're not giving much to go on. Is it a 2.0L or a 2.4L?
You say it won't start. Does it turn over and not fire, or does it just sit there and do nothing when you turn the key?
Both engines require you to remove the timing belt in order to change the water pump. The 2.0L is definitely an interference engine, and I'm not sure about the 2.4L. But if the timing belt was not re-installed properly, it will result in a no-start condition since the valves will not be in sync with the pistons and spark. Best case scenario you correct the issue and are good to go. Worst case scenario is that if the belt is out too far, you bent valves and have to service the head(s).
3/17/2019 2:30:52 AM •
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on Mar 17, 2019
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2005 doedge neon, where is the 140amp fuse
under the hood in the power distribution center, which is a black box looking thing where the cover comes off and then two screws will needed removed to replace that fuse.
3/2/2019 6:20:36 PM •
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on Mar 02, 2019
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I am nervous while having my driving lesson with
I don't now if I'm meant to be dealing with problems like this but I know what you mean.
All you need to so is remain calm and ambitious, you need to make yourself know you need to pass and then you'll be able to drive be able to go out be able to drive out and not rely on anyone else to give you a lift it's a whole new life it gets a whole more existing.
We all get nervous but just have a 1 hour relax before you driving lesson and you should be fine
Try that and see if you go.
If its not you and your instructors then simply change instructors.
Good luck with your lessons
Hope I helped
Dr Reed
5/7/2018 1:31:07 PM •
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on May 07, 2018
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2005 Dodge Neon - code says key doesn't match ignition
The dealers are just telling you thing's it could be , doesn't mean they are just going to replace all of those parts or you need all of them , Doing the diagnostic test procedures associated with the DTC - diagnostic trouble code are were they start . Take it to one an have it diagnosed .
12/19/2017 3:06:03 PM •
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on Dec 19, 2017
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Eng mod fuse keeps blowing
Not sure what you mean by eng mod fuse. What's the year, make and model? What's the description of that fuse in the owner's manual?
10/2/2017 3:55:04 AM •
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on Oct 02, 2017
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Can a P0340 also reflect a broken timing belt?
code p 0340 refers to camshaft position sensor(CMP) sensor A bank 1---circuit malfunction===causes ---wiring---CMP sensor ECM
have the CMP sensor checked / replaced
when you are checking the sensor , turn the engine over and if the camshaft is turning , it is not a timing belt
However if the engine has not had a timing belt changed (requirement at 60K miles) It would be a good move to have it done as it is well over due and will fail soon
9/2/2017 10:22:29 AM •
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on Sep 02, 2017
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Wont shut off!!
faulty ignition relay staying stuck on and not opening when there is no power from the ignition switch
7/30/2017 5:44:54 AM •
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on Jul 30, 2017
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Neon wiper trouble
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See the fuse, key on, use a test lite and check for voltage at fuse circuit, it should be hot.
See pins 4 and 5 at wiper motor, those wire colors should be voltage for hi and/or lo speed, use the test lite, check for voltage hi and or low speed on those wire colors.
At the moment, I think your wiper/washer switch is faulty?
7/9/2017 7:26:38 PM •
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on Jul 09, 2017
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