2000 DODGE NEON engine

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (10) Radiator can now be lifted free from engine
compartment.Care should be taken not to dam-
age radiator cooling fins or water tubes during
removal.
INSTALLATION
(1) Slide radiator down into positio

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Install the fan module into the clips on the
lower radiator tank.
(2) Install the fan module retaining screws and
tighten to 7.5 N´m (65 in. lbs.).
(3) Connect fan module electrical

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (2) Connect recovery hose to water outlet connec-
tor/thermostat housing (Fig. 29).
(3) Fill container to proper level. Refer to Cooling
System Refilling in this section.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
REMOVAL
(

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (3) Install power steering pump and A/C compres-
sor drive belt.
AUTOMATIC BELT TENSIONER & PULLEY
The automatic belt tensioner (Fig. 37) maintains
proper tension on the power steering and air condi-

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual SHROUD
REMOVAL
(1) Remove cooling fan module. Refer to procedure
in this section.
(2) Remove fan and fan motor as previously
described.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install fan motor and fan as previously
describ

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (3) Remove engine thermostat and reinstall ther-
mostat housing. A gasket may be needed to seal thehousing to cylinder head because the seal is part of
thermostat.
(4) Install suitable flushing gun to

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual SPECIFICATIONS
COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSSPECIAL TOOLS
COOLING
6.2 Liters (6.5 qts.)
CAPACITY, Includes Heater and Coolant Reserve
System
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft.
Lbs.In.
Lbs.
A/C Conde

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
BATTERY BUILT-IN TEST INDICATOR
USING TEST INDICATOR
The Test Indicator (Fig. 2), (Fig. 3) and (Fig. 4)
measures the specific gravity of the electrolyte. Spe-
cific Gravity (SG)