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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual GROUP TAB LOCATORINIntroductionINaIntroduction0Lubrication and Maintenance2Suspension3Differential and Driveline5Brakes6Clutch7Cooling8ABattery8BStarting8CCharging System8DIgnition System8EInstrument

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual onds, stop cranking engine and allow starter to cool
(15 minutes), before cranking again.
DISCONNECT CABLE CLAMPS AS FOLLOWS:
²Disconnect BLACK cable clamp from engine
ground on disabled vehicle.
²W

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual FLAT TOWING WITH TOW BAR
²3-speed automatic transaxle vehicles can be flat
towed at speeds not to exceed 40 km/h (25 mph) for
not more than 25 km (15 miles). The steering column
must be unlocked and

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (4) Install a nut provided in adjustment package
on the replacement bolt. Tighten the nut until its
snug, but still allowing the knuckle to slide in the
clevis bracket.
(5) Remove the original lower

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual BALL JOINT
The lower control arm connects to the steering
knuckle through a ball joint mounted at the outboard
end of the arm (Fig. 1). The ball joint is pressed into
the lower control arm and has a n

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: No attempt should be made to service
the headless grease fitting on the ball joint. It has
been purposely snapped off by the manufacturer to
avoid over-greasing.
STABILIZER BAR (FRONT)
Inspec

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (6) Remove the two bolts attaching the strut to the
steering knuckle (Fig. 1).
(7) Lower the vehicle just enough to open the
hood, but without letting the tires touch the floor.
(8) Remove the three n

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (6) Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press
supported by the bearing splitter as shown (Fig. 34).
(7) Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the
small end of the hub (Fig. 35). Using the arbor
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