SOURCE: how do you change a head gasket on a 97 plymouth breeze with a 2.0 litre engine ?
Follow this link for a step by step with pictures:
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800896af
Just an FYI head gaskets require alot of time and care to replace.
Good Luck Hope this helps
SOURCE: How to change the serpentine belt on '98 Plymouth Breeze?
All you need is a long prubar (or you can rent a tensioner wrench at the parts store) essentially a open end wrench with a 3 ft handle.
Put the tensioner wrench on the nub of the tensioner and pull back... this will release the tension on the old belt. Remove it from one of the pulleys, and then from the entire system.
Note how it is routed through the pulleys, and put the new one on the same way.
The car should have a sticker on the radiator support telling you the path of the belt.
SOURCE: How do I change the
look around the power steering pump, (Under or maybe behind) you should see a belt tensioner, loosen it and any other brackets close to that have a sliding point, once loose, the belt should slip right6 off, pay close attichion to the way it comes off, you don't wanna put it back on backwards, or your water pump will run in the wrong direction and cause it to over heat
SOURCE: 1998 plymouth breeze is hard to steer. The power
I would expect teither the power steering pump or the steering rack has failed. The good fluid in the unit is just not being put to use.
I hope this may have helped,
Tom
SOURCE: oil leak in a 98 plymouth breeze 2.0
I've had a 1990 Acclaim, a 1990 Shadow, and a 1998 Breeze, all have a head gasket leak. The Breeze was the only one to have oil leak and it was on the rear of the engine. I'd guess that's your problem.
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