The Dodge SX 2.0 1999 Service Repair Workshop Manual is your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This manual, crafted for both the mechanically inclined individual and professional technicians, provides detailed instructions, illustrations, wiring diagrams, and specifications, covering every aspect of your Dodge SX 2.0 1999.
Dive into the intricacies of your vehicle's systems, from the engine's mechanical and electrical workings to the complexities of its fuel system, transmission, and emissions controls. Understand the workings of your clutch, manual or automatic transaxle, driveshaft, suspension, steering, restraint system, brakes, body, body electrical system, and HVAC system.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone looking to perform their own repairs or simply gain a deeper understanding of their vehicle. With clear, concise instructions and detailed illustrations, you can confidently tackle maintenance and repairs, saving time and money in the process. Use this manual to stay informed and empowered, making informed decisions about your vehicle's care.
The Dodge SX 2.0, a compact car produced by Chrysler Corporation from 1995 to 2000, was a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Colt (known as the Mitsubishi Mirage in some markets). Introduced as a replacement for the aging Dodge Colt, it aimed to provide a more modern and stylish option in the growing subcompact segment. The SX 2.0, specifically, was offered as a sporty trim level, featuring a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The SX trim also included features such as a rear spoiler, side skirts, and unique alloy wheels, distinguishing it from the base models.
Despite its sporty aspirations, the SX 2.0 was primarily a budget-friendly car, sharing its platform and many components with the Mitsubishi Colt. It was known for its fuel-efficient engine, decent handling, and reasonably spacious interior for its class. However, its performance was not particularly impressive, and its build quality was not considered outstanding. The Dodge SX 2.0, like its Mitsubishi counterpart, lacked the same level of recognition and popularity as some of its competitors, such as the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla. Nevertheless, it provided a reliable and affordable transportation option for those seeking a practical and reasonably sized car.