This comprehensive Dodge Neon 2005 Service & Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures. It covers everything from routine maintenance tasks like changing spark plugs...
This comprehensive Dodge Neon 2005 Service & Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures. It covers everything from routine maintenance tasks like changing spark plugs to complex electrical diagnostics. This manual is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who want to perform repairs and maintenance on their 2005 Dodge Neon. Its detailed information and clear illustrations make it easy to understand and follow, ensuring that your repairs are done correctly and efficiently.
The 2005 Dodge Neon is a compact car that was produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1994 to 2005. The second generation Neon was introduced in 2000 and received a mid-cycle refresh in 2003, which brought with it a new front fascia, taillights, and interior trim. The Neon was known for its affordability and its sporty handling, especially in its higher trim levels, which featured features like a sport-tuned suspension and a 150-horsepower engine.
The 2005 Neon was available in three trim levels: SE, SXT, and SRT-4. The SE trim was the base model and came standard with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 110 horsepower. The SXT trim offered a more powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 132 horsepower. The SRT-4 trim was the performance model and featured a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 215 horsepower. All models offered a five-speed manual transmission, while the SXT and SRT-4 trims could also be optioned with a four-speed automatic. The Neon was one of the first Dodge models to feature Chrysler's "cab-forward" design, which placed the cabin further forward on the chassis, allowing for a more spacious interior. While the Neon was a popular choice for budget-conscious buyers, it was known for its underwhelming reliability, especially in terms of its engine and transmission. Despite its shortcomings, the Neon remained a popular compact car in the United States for several years, thanks to its affordable price point and its decent fuel economy. The Dodge Neon was discontinued after the 2005 model year, but it remains a popular choice for used car buyers, offering a low cost of entry into the world of car ownership.