center console DODGE NEON 1999 Service Owner's Manual
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REMOVAL
(1) Using light plier pressure, squeeze the clips
together at the rear of the trough.
(2) Slide the trough over the retaining pin that
locates the trough in the case.
INSTALLATION
(1) Reverse removal procedure to install oil feed
trough.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
TRANSAXLE
Clean the gears, bearings, shafts, synchronizers,
thrust washers, oil feeder, shift mechanism, gear
case, and bellhousing with solvent. Dry all parts
except the bearings with compressed air. Allow the
bearings to either air dry or wipe them dry with
clean shop towels.
Inspect the gears, bearings, shafts and thrust
washers. Replace the bearings and cups if the rollers
are worn, chipped, cracked, flat spotted, or brin-
nelled, or if the bearing cage is damaged or distorted.
Replace the thrust washers if cracked, chipped, or
worn. Replace the gears if the teeth are chipped,
cracked, or worn thin. Inspect the synchronizers.
Replace the sleeve if worn or damaged in any way.
Replace the stop rings if the friction material is
burned, flaking off, or worn. Check the condition of
the synchro keys and springs. Replace these parts if
worn, cracked, or distorted.
SYNCHRONIZER
CLEAN
Do not attempt to clean the blocking rings in sol-
vent. The friction material will become contaminated.
Place synchronizer components in a suitable holder
and clean with solvent. Air dry.
INSPECT
Proper inspection of components involve:
²Teeth, for wear, scuffed, nicked, burred, or bro-
ken teeth
²Keys, for wear or distortion
²Balls and springs, for distortion, cracks, or wear
If any of these conditions exist in these compo-
nents, replace as necessary.
ADJUSTMENTS
GEARSHIFT CROSSOVER CABLE
(1) Remove shift console from vehicle.
(2) Loosen adjusting screw on crossover cable at
shifter (Fig. 136).(3) Pin transaxle crossover lever in 3-4 neutral
position using a 1/4 inch drill bit. Align hole in cross-
over lever with the hole in the boss on the transaxle
case (Fig. 137). Be sure drill bit goes into transaxle
case at least one±half inch.
(4) The shifter is spring±loaded and self±centering.
Allow shifter to rest in its neutral position. Torque
adjustment screw to 8 N´m (70 in. lbs.). Care must be
taken to avoid moving the shift mechanism off-center
during screw tightening.
(5) Remove drill bit from transaxle case and per-
form functional check by shifting transaxle into all
gears.
(6) Reinstall center shift console. Blouse boot out
around console. Seat boot lip on top of console.
BEARING ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
GENERAL RULES ON SERVICING BEARINGS
(1) Use extreme care when removing and install-
ing bearing cups and cones. Use only an arbor press
Fig. 136 Crossover Cable Adjustment Screw
Fig. 137 Crossover Lever Pin Procedure
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)
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(7) Pull cable up and out of the gearshift mecha-
nism.
(8) Remove the three screws along the bottom of
the lower steering column cover and screw on the left
outward face of cover.
(9) Grasp the cover and pull rearward until the
clips disengage.
(10) Remove two screws at the upper area of the
column liner and lower left corner.
(11) Remove steering column cover and steering
column cover liner.
(12) Lift up the top cover and cluster bezel until
the clips disengage and separate to provide clear-
ance.
(13) Insert a screwdriver into access hole in the
lower shroud. Depress the cylinder button while
rotating the cylinder with the key inserted between
the ON and START positions. This will disengage the
cylinder from the column.
(14) Pull out the key cylinder.
(15) Remove the three lower±to±upper shroud
attaching screws through the bottom of the lower
shroud.
(16) Separate the upper and lower shrouds.
(17) Grasp the interlock cable clip and connector.
Remove the cable from the interlock housing (Fig.
17).
(18) Unclip the cable from the retaining clip
located within the wiring harness.
(19) Remove interlock cable from under center con-
sole mounting bracket and out front of dash panel.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing interlock cable assem-
bly, care must be taken not to bend exposed cable
wire and slug at shifter end of cable.
(1) Route interlock cable into lower dash panel.(2) Install the ignition switch into housing. Turn
the ignition switch to the RUN position.
(3) Install the interlock cable into the interlock
housing at the steering column (Fig. 18). Verify the
cable snaps into the housing.
(4) Install interlock cable into routing clip located
within the wiring harness.
(5) Route interlock cable to the console.
(6) Install the cable core end to the plastic cam of
the shifter mechanism. Snap the shifter/ignition
interlock cable end fitting into the groove in the gear-
shift mechanism.
(7) Adjust the Shifter/Ignition Interlock System.
See Interlock System Adjustment, in this section.
(8) Perform the Shifter/Ignition Interlock System
operation check, as described in the beginning of this
section.
(9) Install console assembly. Refer to Group 23,
Body.
(10) Install screws retaining the gearshift indica-
tor bezel and install bezel and indicator lamp.
(11) Install the gearshift knob set screw and knob.
(12) Install two screws at the upper area of the
column liner and lower left corner.
(13) Snap the clips in at the lower column cover.
Install the three screws along the bottom of the lower
steering column cover and screw on the left outward
face of cover.
(14) Install key cylinder.
(15) Position the shrouds in place. Install the three
lower±to±upper shroud attaching screws through the
bottom of the lower shroud.
(16) Reinstall the ignition lock cylinder into hous-
ing.
(17) Reconnect the battery negative (-) cable to the
vehicle battery.
Fig. 17 Interlock Cable and Connector
Fig. 18 Interlock Cable at Interlock Housing
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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CARPET
REMOVAL
(1) Remove front seats.
(2) Remove rear seat cushion.
(3) Remove bolts holding front seat belt lower
anchors to floor (Fig. 7).
(4) Remove door sill trim covers.
(5) Remove cowl trim covers.
(6) Remove center floor console.
(7) Remove trunk release assist handle.
(8) Remove lower fasteners from B±pillar trim
panel.
(9) Pull carpet from behind trim panel.
(10) Fold carpet in half toward rear seat.
(11) Remove carpet through rear door opening.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install carpet through rear door opening.
(2) Unfold carpet.
(3) Tuck carpet behind trim panel.
(4) Install lower fasteners holding B±pillar trim
panel.
(5) Install trunk release assist handle.
(6) Install center floor console.(7) Install cowl trim covers.
(8) Install door sill trim covers.
(9) Install bolts holding front seat belt lower
anchors to floor.
(10) Install rear seat cushion.
(11) Install front seats.
COWL COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Remove windshield wiper arms, refer to Group
8K, Windshield Wiper and Washer Systems for
proper procedures.
(3) Remove push-in fasteners holding cowl cover to
cowl at base of windshield opening (Fig. 8).
(4) Separate cowl cover from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place cowl panel in place on vehicle.
(2) Install push-in fasteners holding cowl panel to
cowl at base of windshield opening.
(3) Install windshield wiper arms, refer to Group
8K, Windshield Wiper and Washer Systems, for
proper procedures.
Fig. 7 CarpetFig. 8 Cowl Cover
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)