1999 DODGE NEON brake pads

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 3
SCHEDULE ± A.......................... 3SCHEDULE ± B.......................... 4
UNSCHEDULED INSPECT

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual ²Replace air cleaner element.
²Replace spark plugs.
²Change automatic transmission fluid.
37,500 Miles (60 000 km) or at 30 months
²Change engine oil.
45,000 Miles (72 000 km) or at 36 months
²Ch

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual 24,000 Miles (38 000 km)
²Change engine oil
²Replace engine oil filter.
27,000 Miles (43 000 km)
²Change engine oil
²Inspect front brake pads and rear brake linings.
30,000 Miles (48 000 km)
²Cha

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual 90,000 Miles (144 000 km)
²Change engine oil.
²Replace engine oil filter.
²Inspect front brake pads and rear brake linings.
²Check and replace, if necessary***, the PCV
valve.**
²Lubricate front

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual BRAKES
CONTENTS
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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM±TEVES MARK 20 . 69
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM..................... 2GENERAL INFORMATION................... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual REAR DISC BRAKES
The rear disc brakes are similar to the front disc
brakes, however, there are several distinctive fea-
tures that require different service procedures. The
single piston, floating cal

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual (5) Remove master cylinder from vise.
NOTE: Note: It is not necessary to bleed the entire
hydraulic system after replacing the master cylin-
der. But the master cylinder must have been bled
and filled

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DODGE NEON 1999  Service Repair Manual knuckle. Then slide opposite end of caliper out from
under machined abutment on steering knuckle (Fig.
57).
(5) Support the disc brake caliper firmly using a
wire hanger (Fig. 58). This is required to
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