1999 DODGE NEON Service Repair Manual

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
CHARGING SYSTEM
INSPECTION
Charging System Test
8C - 2 CHARGING SYSTEMPL

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual IGNITION SYSTEM
CONTENTS
page page
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN RELAY............ 3
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR............. 4

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual The major difference between the two engines is
component location which affects the ignition system
service procedures. There are various sensors that
are in different locations due to a different cy

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual Plastic clips in various locations protect the cables
from damage. When the cables are replaced the clips
must be used to prevent damage to the cables. The
#1 cable must be routed under the PCV hose a

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
The PCM determines what cylinder to fire from the
crankshaft position sensor input and the camshaft
position sensor input. The second crankshaft counter-
weight has machined

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual the camshaft position sensor (Fig. 8) or (Fig. 9) and
crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the
PCM determines crankshaft position.
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear
of the

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual SOHC
The coolant sensor threads into the end of the cyl-
inder head, next to the camshaft position sensor (Fig.
12). New sensors have sealant applied to the threads.
DOHC
The coolant sensor threads in

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual train Control Module (PCM) with an input signal
(voltage). The signal represents throttle blade posi-
tion. As the position of the throttle blade changes,
the resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM su