2004 Dodge Stratus - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
RT coupe 3.0 V6. how do you remove the harmonic balancer bolt
Get a good 1/2" socket (don't remember the size) with a half-inch breaker bar and brace the handle of the bar so it won't move then get in and turn the key lightly, making sure you have the breaker bar in the way, just pop the key and the torque of the engine will bust that nut loose. There ya go.
2/28/2020 7:02:58 AM •
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Does bcm control the a/c system on 2004 dogdestratus
Does bcm control the a/c system ????? You need to explain , A/C compressor not turning on or the blower motor isn't , no air from vent's etc... An taking the vehicle to a qualified repair shop that has a scan tool that can read BCM code's .
7/18/2018 10:02:53 AM •
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How do I replace a 2004 Dodge Stratus wiper motor?
Not to hard remove the wiper blades then take off the shield that goes from side to side of the bottom of the front windshield under there you will find the wiper motor just remove and replace it the same way you take it out. Side note make sure you install the wiper arms at the same location you took them off. :-) Good luck
4/20/2018 11:13:05 AM •
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How to replace license plate bulb in 2004 dodge stratus
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3/18/2018 5:52:17 PM •
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2007 Corolla, car stalls at low RPM when cold and
P0138 O2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage
P0139 O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response
P0420 Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
First things to check and clean is the MAF sensor and the IAC valve...these two cause problems from carbon and dirt buildup...use MAF cleaner only....if this works, great, if not....
Clean trottle body....or
Check for a plugged catalytic converter...remove the O2 sensors and start the car, does it seem better? If it does change the catalyst..
2/3/2018 5:39:59 AM •
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2004 Dodge Intrepid knocks
Bad crankshaft bearing and, weak battery;
when you accelerate the increased load on the piston makes the bearing knock; when you lift your foot there is less load on the piston and, bearing so the engine does not knock,
11/8/2017 12:14:19 AM •
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Battery not staying charged
The way I used to check alternator is while car is running I would take the negative cable off the battery if the car dies then the alternator is not putting out enough. The battery is used to crank the car. When the car is running the alternator provides voltage to run the car and charge the battery back up. Now day some car have some security which if the car dies when you take the cable off the anti theft will not let radio work till you put a code in it.
If not your battery or alternator it may be something draining your battery while it is off. If you have a light in the trunk, under hood under dash which may be staying on. I had a portable spot light which had a charger wired into my truck. I found the battery was bad in the light and the charger was charging 24 /7 and running my battery down.
8/9/2017 8:24:30 AM •
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P0125-- No Heat
They are certainly related. The PCM monitors the temperature of the coolant, and makes sure the coolant has reached operating temperature before it goes into closed loop operation. Closed loop is where the PCM is constantly metering fuel, timing, etc based on ALL inputs, including the O2 sensors.
So your engine is not warming the coolant to operating temperature. First, make sure you have the coolant system fully serviced - topped up - so the temperature sensor is always immersed in coolant. If you are still having the problem, your thermostat may be stuck open, allowing the coolant to circulate unhindered through the radiator and keeping it below optimum temperature. Another thing to check is your cooling fan(s) - it/they shouldn't come on until the engine is fully warmed up (unless you have the air conditioning turned on).
8/9/2017 1:52:24 AM •
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