98 Plymouth Breeze problems??????
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98 Plymouth Breeze problems??????
ok so i bought this car about 2 weeks ago and it is the very base model im not sure what engine is in it but i know that it is a 4 cyl.
the car feels likethe rpms are going like hell but the cars guage goes up like normal and the steering is all weird like the power steering is low but its not there was a vacume line that had a hloe in it behind the front bumper hooked to a box and pump looking thig but the hole looked like it was supose to be there can anyone help with this i love the car but i want to make sure that it is ruing properly there is only 121xxx miles on her.
please and thank you
the car feels likethe rpms are going like hell but the cars guage goes up like normal and the steering is all weird like the power steering is low but its not there was a vacume line that had a hloe in it behind the front bumper hooked to a box and pump looking thig but the hole looked like it was supose to be there can anyone help with this i love the car but i want to make sure that it is ruing properly there is only 121xxx miles on her.
please and thank you
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ok but i have a reader but no codes have been comeing up, so im kinda stumper, have you taken the front bumper off a stratus, or breeze before there is a black vacuum box with oses coming out of it and then there is a pump looking thing that it is hooked to and the hoses go into from that, there is a vacuum elbow that has a hole in it could that be stock or does that line need to be completly sealed??? i can hear air coming through it and a lot soo im not sure sorry for writting soo much
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heres basic instructions for bumper removal for a sedan
- Remove fasteners attaching fascia to front splash shields
- Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands. Refer to Vehicle Lifting, for proper hoisting and jacking procedures.
- Remove inner wheelhouse front wheel house splash shield as necessary to access nut attaching fascia wings to fender.
- Remove fasteners attaching top of fascia to upper crossmember.
- Remove fasteners attaching bottom of fascia to radiator closure panel and to brake ducts.
- Remove screws attaching fascia to front fenders.
- Slide fascia forward to disengage hooks attaching fascia to bottom of fender.
- Remove fascia from vehicle.
- Disengage fog lamp wire connector from body harness, if equipped