Common hand tools. Boxed end wrenches is what you need.
A jack, tools to remove the left wheel. wrenches and sockets to remove fender liner and battery.
The Stratus uses a mixture of metric and standard tools.
ok...battery replacement on dodge stratus's is tricky. Your battery will actually be located on the driver side. You need to remover the wheel well cover (there should be plastic wing nuts to remove without tools). Once this cover is off you should be able to see the battery. This was one of only three major pet peeves I had with this car. Good luck!
Believe it or not, you have to do it through the driver's side front wheel well. It is easiest if you remove the wheel first in order to give you enough room to work. Once you locate it, the rest is possible with typical hand tools.
A pair of pliers.
In the trunk, under the spare tire cover.
The supercharger has no battery.
If you have the tools to replace the battery, then the price is narrowed down to the price of the replacement battery, which can range from 50-200 dollars.
If you are referring to the Check Engine Light, then there is a problem with the emissions system. Have it looked at by a professional with the tools and knowledge to diagnose the problem.
All you need is common hand tools. A boxed end wrench and sockets.
All of them! It involves removing the engine and then pulling the oilpan.
The PCV just slips out and slips in; no tools required in most cases.