yes it does have reverse? wtf?
not sure what you are asking or telling? if it wont go in then you may need a new transmission but the car has reverse none the less
yes but it takes alot of work
225 hp for the es model (non turbo) 300 for the AWD twin turbo
It has to be AWD sign somewhere in the car, or a driveshaft running from the front of the engine to the rear axle. No, only the twin turbo rt model is awd.
The original sticker price for a 1995 Dodge Stealth AWD Turbo was approximately $30,000. This model featured a twin-turbocharged V6 engine and all-wheel drive, appealing to performance enthusiasts of the time. Prices could vary based on additional options and regional differences.
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No
To install the oil filter housing on a 1992 Dodge Stealth Turbo AWD, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any components blocking access to the oil filter housing, then unscrew the old housing and clean the mounting surface. Apply a thin layer of oil to the gasket of the new housing and screw it into place, tightening it to the manufacturer's specifications. Reconnect any removed components and the battery before starting the engine and checking for leaks.
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Yes, with an AWD option.
Anything is possible for enough money. Dodge never made a turbo or awd version so this would be very expensive.
Yes, you can tow an AWD Dodge Nitro behind a motorhome, but it's essential to follow specific guidelines. The vehicle must be in neutral, and the transfer case must be in the proper position to prevent damage. Additionally, consulting the owner's manual for both the motorhome and the Dodge Nitro is crucial to ensure safe towing practices. Always use a tow dolly or flat tow setup as recommended by the manufacturer.
My 1992 twin turbo AWD had a similar problem and the cause was a rod bearing. I replaced the short block for $3000.00 labor and parts.