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Plymouth Breeze 1995-2000 Factory Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive Factory Service Repair Manual provides a wealth of information for servicing and repairing your Plymouth Breeze from 1995 to 2000. It covers every aspect of your vehicle, equipping...
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SKU: 497377
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Plymouth Breeze 1995-2000 Factory Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive Factory Service Repair Manual provides a wealth of information for servicing and repairing your Plymouth Breeze from 1995 to 2000. It covers every aspect of your vehicle, equipping you with the knowledge you need to tackle any maintenance or repair task. The manual is meticulously organized for ease of use, with a detailed table of contents guiding you through its contents.

Within its pages, you'll find detailed information on troubleshooting common problems, performing routine maintenance, and executing complex repairs. You'll also discover step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and specifications that will help you understand the intricacies of your Breeze's systems. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual is an invaluable resource for keeping your Plymouth Breeze running smoothly.

The Plymouth Breeze, produced from 1995 to 2000, was a compact car that aimed to capture the growing market of budget-conscious consumers seeking reliable and affordable transportation. Built on the Chrysler "Platform L" chassis, the Breeze shared its underpinnings with the Dodge Neon and the Chrysler Cirrus. While its styling bore a resemblance to its namesake, the Plymouth Voyager minivan, the Breeze was a distinct vehicle with a focus on practicality and efficiency. The first generation Breeze was offered in various trims, ranging from the base model to the more luxurious SE and ES. Engine options included a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine producing 119 horsepower or a 2.0-liter four-cylinder generating 132 horsepower, paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. A major selling point of the Breeze was its competitive fuel economy, making it an appealing option for those looking to save at the pump.

Despite its affordability and practical features, the Plymouth Breeze faced challenges in a market dominated by established players. While it offered a comfortable and spacious interior for its class, the car's design was considered somewhat bland, and its performance was not particularly impressive. The Breeze's overall reliability was also a subject of concern, with some owners reporting frequent issues with the engine, transmission, and electrical systems. Despite these shortcomings, the Plymouth Breeze enjoyed a reasonable level of success during its production run, particularly among budget-minded buyers. However, the car's lack of distinctiveness and its association with the struggling Plymouth brand ultimately contributed to its discontinuation in 2000, marking the end of the Plymouth nameplate in the United States. While the Breeze may not be remembered as a groundbreaking vehicle, it served as a testament to Chrysler's focus on providing accessible and affordable transportation options during a period of significant change in the automotive industry.
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