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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
INDEX
page page
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 21
MODES OF OPERATION.................. 21
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AIR CONDITIONING CLUTCH RELAYÐ
PCM

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
All engines used in this section have a sequential
Multi-Port Electronic Fuel Injection system. The MPI
system is computer regulated and provides precise
air/fuel rati

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual ENGINE START-UP MODE
This is an OPEN LOOP mode. If the vehicle is in
park or neutral (automatic transaxles) or the clutch
pedal is depressed (manual transaxles) the ignition
switch energizes the start

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual below the minimum acceptable percentage, the PCM
stores a diagnostic trouble code in memory.
During certain idle conditions, the PCM may enter
a variable idle speed strategy. During variable idle
spee

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is a digital
computer containing a microprocessor (Fig. 2). The
PCM receives input signals from various switches
and sensors that are refe

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual tivates the ASD relay and fuel pump relay. When
these relays deactivate, power is shut off from the
fuel injectors, ignition coils, heating element in the
oxygen sensors and the fuel pump.
The PCM con

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual As Intake Air temperature varies the Intake Air
Temperature sensors resistance changes resulting in
a different input voltage to the PCM.
The IAT sensor and Manifold Absolute Pressure
(MAP) switch are

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCHÐPCM
INPUT
A pressure sensing switch is located on the power
steering gear. The switch (Fig. 16) provides an input
to the PCM during periods of high pump load and
low en