To perform a tune-up on a 2006 Dodge Stratus, start by replacing the spark plugs and ignition wires, as they play a crucial role in engine performance. Check and replace the air filter and fuel filter if necessary to ensure optimal airflow and fuel delivery. Additionally, inspect the PCV valve and replace it if it's clogged. Finally, consider changing the engine oil and filter for overall engine health.
I have a 2002 dodge stratus RT, it cost me 385.00 at the dealership in michigan
factory recommends 100,000 miles.
BEHIND THE OIL PAN, PASSENGER SIDE. look up, it's short
probably an emission sensor take it in and get tested
You need your wires, spark plugs, air filter, and maybe the fuel filter and top off all your fluids
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catalytic converter failure.
Something is on pulling power from the battery at the moment you hook it up. Or you are connecting it up backwards if you see allot of sparks.
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Usually the tune up is done around 80000 miles. If you have lack of power, engine misfire or poor fuel economy, you may need a tune up. Pull a spark plug and see how it looks and check the gap.
The 2006 Dodge Charger comes with 2 available engines, the V6(found in Stratus models of the same year) and the upgraded V8-Hemi motor. Aside from the car's ability to adapt to regular driving conditions, allowing the cars computer to "self tune" the engine as needed, the average tune up session should be between 15-20,000 miles. This included inspecting and replacing the spark plugs, wires, and ignition pack. Bosch, Autolite, Champion and AC Delco all design plugs for the Charger, although some brands are harder to find than others. Most of the better plugs require no gapping, so you can simply drop and turn each new plug and your done. Read your owners manual to find out when a tune-up is required, most new cars should be tuned-up at 100,000 miles.