SOURCE: replacing a 1998 plymouth voyager driver side headlight bulb
If you look in the wheel well, there is a round plug that is you rotate it and remove, the headlamp is accessible through the hole.
SOURCE: why does my fuse keep blowing for my tail lights
The fuse keeps blowing out because there is a short circuit. Check the tailight sockets for corosion. Is there a tow package wiring installed?
SOURCE: tail lights work on both sides. turn signal and
check fuse to driver side turn signal lamp.check brake light bulb or replace bulb on driver side.also replace the front driver side turn signal bulb that is flashing fast.
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.
SOURCE: 1998 plymouth breeze: Engine
EGR system failure. The negative battery cable must be removed first. The EGR is the system under the hood, between the fuse box and the block. The TCM Looks kind of like a radiator, and needs to be removed to access the EGR valve. It has two vaccumn hoses connecting it to the vaccuum system, make sure you keep track of where they connect to. Loosena nd removed the bolts holding the EGR, and gently remove the EGR valve.
Remove the old gasket and replace with a new one, install the new EGR and finger tighten the bolts. Make sure the vaccuum hoses are placed back on (label them if needed), once you have ensure that you have everything installed properly, then tighten the bolts on the EGR to 200 ft. lbs. Re-install the TCM and connectors, reconnect teh battery and you should be good to go.
In the trunk directly behind the tail light pull the carpet back and there are three twist off plastic nuts take them off then pull tail light straight out toward the rear. If you are just doing the bulb, do the same, but there will be separate connections attached to the assembly to remove. Once you get the actual light out, the bulb will be a breeze....(no pun intended)
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