The blower might need replacing. Normal cause is a failed blower resistor, caused by a blower fan that is failing.The resistor and fan are located above the passenger side floor behind the glove box.
sounds like the blower motor resistor is out on the lower speeds.
75000+
its probobaly broken get it a service
No, the blower motor speed resistor is burned out.
on the right rear of the engine kind of high.
high voltage sending unit that sits atop each sparkplug
You rotors are warped and will need replaced/resurfaced.
Your 2000 stratus has a governer in it's engine computer that limits rpm in high gear, thus limiting top end speed if that's what you mean.
blower motor resistor is burned out
The blower motor resistor pack is bad.
replace the blower motor switch
Use a freon gauge and freon refill can. Connect the gauge to the low pressure ac port of the 2003 Stratus. With the engine running and ac on high, fill the system until the gauge shows full.