Dodge does not use inertia/shut off switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/shut off switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/shut off switches.
No, the 2 door coupe in 2000 was the FJ body Avenger. The 2 door ST body Stratus came out in 2001.
The door ajar switch is part of the latch, inside the door.
Two door coupe weighs 3276 pounds.
Where is the crank sensor on a 2003 dodge stratus 4 door 2.4 L DOHC?
No
On a 2 door Coupe, yes. ON a 4 door or a convertible the ckp is on the rear of the block.
Be careful...the 2 door coupe takes different sized wipers than the 4 door sedan. The link below in sources and related links lays it out nicely.
Yes. Two door is a coupe, 4 door is a sedan.
The Drivers Door Module or Passenger Door Module on a 2003 suburban is also known as the "window / door lock" switch. These modules are located on each respective door, i.e. driver side door or passenger side door. It is the module that has the door lock/unlock switch and window up/down switch. Hope this helps...
Change the 4 cylinder belt every 90,000 miles, and the V6 belt every 60,000 miles. The 2.7L V6 has a timing chain. The 2.4L inline 4, and the 3.0L V6 (two door coupe only) have timing belts.
It inside the fuel tank, but it depend on what stratus u are talking about. If its the coupe. Then you may have to take the passenger seat out to get to the fuel pump. Its just right under the seat after you take out. But if its the four door then you may have to take the tank down
no its called a coupe for a reason. a two door car is a coupe a four door is a sedan