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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
if your talking about just an oil and filter change it will take about 4 liters and then check fluid level after running the engine for 1-2 minutes and fill to just slightly below full level mark as when it gets to operating temp the level will rise.
different transmissions use different oils so check out what your transmission uses specifically. It all has to do with the reaction of the oils with the electronic components in the oil. The amount you will get from the shop specifying the oil type.
these are know to leak oil out of the head gasket (@ back of engine )they have designed this head gasket multiple time and not sure it they have it right yet,i have done many of these on the 2.0liters
Most engines four cylinder and six cylinder are going to have a five quart oil pan. Put in four and a half quarts start the engine for a couple of minutes and shut it back off. Check the dipstick. Nine times out of ten you will need to put in the remaining one half of the fifth quart. Dodge recommends SAE 5W-30 oil in the 3.3-liter engine and SAE 10W-30 oil in the 3.5-liter engine. Selecting the proper oil for your engine will ensure that the components of your engine are protected.
Sure you can, just mean's that the oil can stand a higher heat rating to keep it's viscosity. Good luck and keep me posted.
2005 DODGE NEON 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code [C]Engine Oil Grade 1......API* All TEMPS......5W-20 CAPACITIES:Engine, with filter..........4.3 liters TORQUES:Oil Drain Plug.....20 ft/lbs
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