Plymouth Breeze Electrical Problems

The Plymouth Breeze was a four-door sedan first introduced in 1996 by Plymouth. The Plymouth Breeze can develop electrical problems that negatively impact engine operation, but they can often be resolved with some time and a little detective work.

Defective Speed Sensors

  • Defective Plymouth Breeze transmission speed sensors can result in impaired speedometer, cruise control and shifting operation. Inspect the transmission speed sensors for signs of wear or damage caused by excess current, and check for corroded sensor connectors and make the necessary replacements.

LDP Failure Light

  • The Plymouth Breeze check engine light can illuminate in reference to LDP, or leak detection pump, failure. Check the vacuum hoses for contamination or kinks, and check for loose or detached connections which can cause the light to illuminate.

Pump Relay Problems

  • The fuel pump relay in the Plymouth Breeze controls pump operation after the engine starts. A shorted-out fuel pump relay, often indicated by a clicking noise, can result in failure of the engine to turn over. Examine the relay for signs of damage or electrical shorts and replace it as needed to restore proper Plymouth Breeze engine function.