2000 DODGE NEON TIMING

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has
two elements. One element supplies coolant temper-
ature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies
coolant temperature signal to the instru

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSEÐPCM INPUT
OPERATION
The ignition circuit sense input tells the Power-
train Control Module (PCM) the ignition switch has
energized the ignition circuit.
Battery voltage is also

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual OPERATION
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of
the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the PCM. In
response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cyl-
inders by a scheduled amount.
Kn

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual The sensor return circuit connects to internal ground
circuits within the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM).
SPEED CONTROLÐPCM INPUT
OPERATION
The speed control system provides five separate
voltages (

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance
of the TPS changes.
OPERATION
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts DC to the
TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain contro

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual Like all Hall-effect sensors, the electronics of the
sensor needs a power source. This power source is
provided by the PCM. It is the same 8 volt power
supply that is used by the CKP and CMP sensors.

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual stroke. One plug is the cylinder under compression,
the other cylinder fires on the exhaust stroke. Coil
number one fires cylinders 1 and 4. Coil number two
fires cylinders 2 and 3. The PCM determines

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
NO LOW GEAR (MOVES
IN 2ND OR 3RD GEAR
ONLY)1. Governor Valve Sticking. 1. Remove governor, clean, inspect and
repair as required.
2. Valve Body Malfunction. 2. Rem
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