you really don't. it isn't made to be a performance car. its a daily driver. i have one too and there's nothing out there performance wise unless you have the 2.5 V6, then its the normal mods that fit a 2.5 six cylinder. the Stratus is a "complex simple" car.
You put brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir on a 1998 Dodge Stratus. This is located on the master cylinder, under the hood, on the driver's side.
There wasn't a 1991 Dodge Stratus.
No, it will not interchange.
No
you open the hood and put it in
Inside where you put the coolant in the car you have 2 bolts that hold the housing down replace that gasket if you open, Declan.
Premium is ok
You put it in the coolant reservoir, a plastic container with a radiator cap on it
I do not have a diagram, but I do have a '98 Dodge Stratus. My battery is in front of the driver's side front tire. You have to put the car up on jacks and remove the driver's side front tire, then remove a plastic cover plate, and the battery will be behind that. It's incredibly difficult and it makes no sense to me, but there you have it.
Remove the cap on the valve cover and pour it in there.
Mopar ATF+4
You add it down the dipstick tube.