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PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Repair Manual

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This comprehensive repair manual covers everything you need to maintain and repair your 1995-2000 Plymouth Breeze. It provides detailed instructions and diagrams that will guide you through every step of...
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PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Repair Manual
This comprehensive repair manual covers everything you need to maintain and repair your 1995-2000 Plymouth Breeze. It provides detailed instructions and diagrams that will guide you through every step of the process, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.

Inside, you'll find sections dedicated to general information, routine maintenance, engine removal and installation, fuel system, lubrication and cooling system, engine specifications, transmission, drive chain & sprockets, steering system, shocks, body work, intake & exhaust, electrical system, and advanced troubleshooting.

The manual is designed to be easy to use, with clear and concise language and illustrations that make it easy to understand. You'll have access to the same information that professional mechanics use to service and repair your car.

The Plymouth Breeze, produced from 1995 to 2000, was a compact car marketed by the Chrysler Corporation's Plymouth division. It was positioned as a budget-friendly option within the growing compact car market, competing directly with popular models like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Ford Escort. The Breeze utilized a front-wheel drive platform and was available with a variety of four-cylinder engines, ranging from a 1.5-liter to a 2.0-liter. The base model offered a simple yet reliable design, often featuring cloth upholstery and standard features like air conditioning and an AM/FM radio. A more upscale "LX" trim level was available, offering amenities like power windows and locks, alloy wheels, and a CD player. The Breeze was notable for its relatively spacious interior and comfortable ride, making it a popular choice for families and budget-conscious buyers.

Despite its initial success, the Breeze faced challenges in a rapidly evolving market. By the late 1990s, the compact car segment was becoming increasingly competitive, with models like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla gaining a reputation for reliability and fuel efficiency. Furthermore, the Plymouth division itself was struggling, and the Breeze was ultimately discontinued in 2000, marking the end of the Plymouth brand in the North American market. While the Breeze may not be remembered as a groundbreaking car, it served as a reliable and affordable option for many drivers during its production run. Today, the Plymouth Breeze remains a popular choice for budget-minded car enthusiasts seeking a reliable and affordable classic, with repair manuals and parts still readily available.
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