My daughter just purchased new headlights for her '97 Avenger and I have the same question. The lights have a lip on the bottom that makes it appear impossible to get out without first removing the front bumper assy. If anyone has a less painful way of doing this please chime in!
I had to remove my headlights to polish them, because road dirt and debris had so scarred them, they barely put out any light. To do this, I literally loosened all the surrounding body parts, and wiggled the light assemblies out. Irrespective of that, it was a bear and a half. Good luck with it!
The average time it takes to change the water pump on a 1998 Dodge Avenger is six to ten hours.
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That is part of the computer programming.
The engine is under the hood.
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Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Your owners manual has instructions on how to turn each of these sounds on and off (user preference).
The 1998 Dodge Avenger has an automatic transmission. The transmission fluid capacity on this vehicle is 9.2 quarts of fluid.
A 1998 Dodge Avenger requires 4.0 quarts of oil (this applies to both the 2.0L 4-cyl and the 2.5L V6)
It does not have a maf sensor.
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