The manual says you don't have to remove the wheel, just turn it to the right. FALSE! There is no possible way to get at all the push plugs. You need to remove the driver front tire, have it jacked up. There are three sheet metal like screws on the edge that needs to be removed first. There are 3 plugs that sit on a line that sits on the top that needs to be removed, be careful not to destroy them as you need to reuse them. Its a 2 part plug. There is one in the inner portion against the frame. There are 2 on the bottom that are different, that are 2 parts too, though larger. These are similar to a anchor and plug type, be careful not to destroy them as they need to be reused. Pull the wheel well cover back and this will expose the battery and everything is straight forward from there. You will see that there is no way to remove the battery with the tire on.
It is possible with the tire, but is easier with it off.
The battery is located in front of the left front wheel. You will need to remove the inner fender liner to access.
A 2006 Dodge Stratus uses Mopar ATF+4.
3 month 3000 miles
Behind left side fender liner toward front bumper cover
2006 dodge stratus 2.4 XST, the crank sensor is located under the starter motor, must be removed the starter motor in order to change this, just now I did that job
Sounds like a battery problem. Check the battery. Clean and tighten the battery terminals and cable ends.
The battery is in the driver's front fender in front of the wheel. You have to remove the driver's side tire and inner fender cover to access it.
3/4 inch or 19mm socket.
They are drum on a 2006 Stratus SXT.
Dodge produced the Stratus RT from 2002-2006. As of October 2014, there are no plans to reintroduce it. The Stratus was succeeded by the Avenger.
NoNo
Yes