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How much oil does a Plymouth breeze 1999 2.0 hold

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If you're finding it difficult to service/repair your car, get one of those online manuals. You'll not have to wait for others to answer, or rely on
mechanics and all. Plus i know a website that has very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime. www.reliable-store.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2009

SOURCE: oil leak 1998 plymouth breeze

First check your PCV system and make sure it is in good working order this is a must. Then check the cam sensor or oil sending unit, it is located between the engine and fire wall under the exhaust manifold.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 18, 2009

SOURCE: where is oil sending unit located for 98 plymouth breeze

In the block on the right side (rear side near firewall) close to the transmission under the exhaust manifold.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: How do you remove the starter from a 1999 Plymouth

On a 2.0 unhook the wires from the back of the starter then there are 2 bolts that go through the nose cone of the starter into the block, you remove those 2 bolts and the starter will fall out.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: My 1999 Plymouth Breeze has the horn on all the

it is in the clock spring behind steering wheel contacts are broke completing circuit and making horn work

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2010

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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I have a 1999 Plymouth Breeze it has 98000 miles and it just started leaking oil. It leaks only when I park it. It is not leaking in or on the enginee and i dont smell anything. what could be wrong.

You have to get the car up off the ground & properly support it,
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We can not guess or do that for you over the internet

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On the back of the engine of a plymouth breeze there is a metal plate that bolts to the engine it has a bad gasket and i leaking oil. is this common and do i have to pull the engine to change the gasket...

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Engine and Gearbox oil pan leak ( probably gaskets )

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I don't have the owners manual for a 1999 plymouth breeze

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Factory correct power steering fluid for 1999 Plymouth Breeze

Just by a bottle labelled "power steering fluid" at local parts store, you'll be o.k., just don't let anyone talk you into using transmission oil as substitute.
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