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2005 Dodge Neon - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Emergency Lights
Have you tried the signal stat that should be located around the fuse box?
Location of ignition control module on a 2005 dodge neon
Hi Ricky,
It could be located inside the distributor, or mounted on bracket in the engine compartment or in the power train computer. What are your car symptoms? if it turns on, but as you're driving it turns off and it happens frequently; it could be the crankshaft position sensor. This was only suggestion that you might want to check out. I only paid $12.00 at auto zone for my crankshaft position sensor. Good luck and take care. :-)
Vacuum routing diagrams
Go to autozone .com and sign up for free. You will then have access to repair manuals, parts prices etc. repair manuals with pictures, step by step repair info etc.
How to replace crank sensor
My crankshaft position sensor is located underneath my car, towards the middle of the two front seats. That's if you are talking about the same sensor. Good luck and take care. :-)
Switch from miles to kilometers
Speak to your (or any) nearby Dodge dealer. Ask them to find out for you what parts (and labour) are required to make these changes when THEY (dealerships) transfer cars to each other across the US/Canada border. (There should be a factory/dealer process to perform this changeover, and if they think they can make some money from you by doing it, they should cooperate in providing you with the parts lists and labour guide.)
Once you've got the "dealer version" of the required work, start researching the internet to find a cheaper source for the parts (e,g, http://www.autopartsway.ca/) and shop around for a private garage who is capable of doing the work. Get three quotes....always! Good luck.
What is a camsaft sensor
electric component to regulate timing--also on crankshaft-----the turn sig is maybe a fuse or the switch/bulb is bad-go to a partsplace for assist
Crank sensor
This link will help you with your problem. It's too much information for me to type in the box. Hope it helps
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?pageId=0996b43f8127774b
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