The three key cycles doesn't work on a lot of late 90's Dodges. You have to use a scan tool to read codes. An aside: I have a 1998 stratus and the 3 key cycles doesn't work for me either. Go to AutoZone like I did and they will do a scan for free
If the check engine light is blinking on your 2005 Dodge Stratus, you most likely have a sensor that is damaged or requires replacement. You can check this by accessing the diagnostic computer at the dealership.
If the check engine light is blinking on your 2005 Dodge Stratus, you most likely have a sensor that is damaged or requires replacement. You can check this by accessing the diagnostic computer at the dealership.
If the check engine light is blinking on your 2005 Dodge Stratus, you most likely have a sensor that is damaged or requires replacement. You can check this by accessing the diagnostic computer at the dealership.
If the check engine light is blinking on your 2005 Dodge Stratus, you most likely have a sensor that is damaged or requires replacement. You can check this by accessing the diagnostic computer at the dealership.
check your oil for starters....
A flashing check engine light is an indication of an engine misfire.
Take it to auto zone, they have a machine thru plug into the computer of the car and it will tell them why its on
Engine idling in park. Check level on stick.
It is recommended to check fluid in a warm engine, not an overheated engine.
Could be the timing belt! You can take it to almost any parts store (Autozone, etc.) and they will test the check engine light for free. Don't just ignore it!
When working on a car engine, it is important to have an engine diagram. A Dodge Stratus engine diagram can be found in a Dodge forum online, or in the repair manuals at Auto shops.
No , the DOHC engine is not an interference engine ( but the SOHC is an interference engine ) in a 2002 Dodge Stratus 2.4 liter