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PLYMOUTH BREEZE Full Service & Repair Manual 1995-2000

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The PLYMOUTH BREEZE Full Service & Repair Manual covers all aspects of maintenance and repair for your 1995-2000 Plymouth Breeze. This comprehensive manual is a detailed resource for both professional...
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PLYMOUTH BREEZE Full Service & Repair Manual 1995-2000
The PLYMOUTH BREEZE Full Service & Repair Manual covers all aspects of maintenance and repair for your 1995-2000 Plymouth Breeze. This comprehensive manual is a detailed resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, providing step-by-step instructions and highly detailed diagrams to guide you through every procedure. The manual includes information on engine repair, transmission, electrical systems, brakes, suspension, steering, bodywork, and more. With hundreds of pages packed with explicit photos and diagrams, this manual will empower you to confidently perform any repair or service task on your Plymouth Breeze.

The Plymouth Breeze, a compact car produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1995 to 2000, was a rebadged version of the Dodge Neon and aimed at a more mature, family-oriented audience. The Breeze offered a comfortable and practical interior, boasting features like a spacious cabin, ample cargo space, and a user-friendly layout. While sharing the Neon's platform and engines, the Breeze's styling was tailored to be more refined and conservative, attracting drivers who sought a reliable and economical vehicle without the sporty connotations of its twin. The Breeze was available in both sedan and coupe body styles, offering a choice for various preferences and needs. Powering the Breeze was a choice of two four-cylinder engines: a 1.5-liter, 16-valve engine offering 112 horsepower and a 2.0-liter, 16-valve engine generating 132 horsepower. Both engines could be paired with a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission. The Breeze was known for its smooth and quiet ride, thanks to a well-tuned suspension and comfortable seating. Furthermore, it offered a decent fuel economy, making it an appealing choice for budget-conscious drivers. Despite its reliable nature and practicality, the Plymouth Breeze struggled to compete with other popular compact cars in the market and was discontinued in 2000 as part of Chrysler's reorganization efforts. The Breeze's legacy, however, lives on as a testament to its role as a reliable and comfortable option in the compact car segment during the mid-1990s.
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