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Jun. 24, 2009 - Hello, I can not help with owners manual as you would need to conatct a dealer or do online search.I can however possibly help with the fuse ...
1 answer · Top answer: Now you have fuse blocks, On a left hand drive car, it is fuse # XXXXX ins
Go to http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams . Enter vehicle info ,year , make , model ,engine size. Then under system click on engine , then under subsystem click on charging system . This will show where wires go .
That's only 17 or 18 MPG/U.S. Gal. Not very good for a Neon. When was engine serviced last, as in air filter, oil filter , oil change, and perhaps a scan for any trouble codes? What type of driving conditions?
If you find one that has a 4-speed and the same engine size, then they will fit. What you need to watch for is that you get the correct gear ratio tranny to keep your car operating properly. I only know one way to know for sure and that is a number stamped just above the pan rail on the bottom oil pan. It will be long and have some letters at the start of it. You may be able to get that to a dealership and have them look it up. If the donor transmission is still in the car then the vehicle id number should tell you what ratio the trans is when it's looked up. That is how it's done with the US cars, it may vary a bit with the UK ones, but I am not sure.
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