The Dodge Neon was offered as a Chrysler in Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Egypt, Australia, and South America. It featured some additional unconventional parts. Classic parts like the air filter contribute to the success of the Dodge Neon. If it is not in good condition, serious issues may occur, including allergy, reduction in airflow, reduced performance, misfire, greater oil consumption as well as completely messing up the car. The replacement procedure for the air filter includes removing a couple of clips and screws from the housing, which can be done by anyone.
The Dodge Neon functions quite well in the beginning. But the old Dodge Neon air filter might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences if it has been used for years. An air filter should be replaced every 30,000 miles or 30 months (whichever comes first) and be checked every 12,000- 15,000 miles before replacing at your 30,000-mile interval. When servicing your Dodge Neon air filter, you should first pry open the housing (if equipped) and remove the old unit. Next, reposition the new air filter and make sure that the top is facing the top and the bottom is facing the engine. Then reconnect the pins on the air filter box or reattach the wingnut (carbureted engines). Finally, reconnect all hoses and connections going to housing. There are much better and smarter Dodge Neon products and devices. We offer you great Dodge Neon parts online 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.