Open the trunk lid. Do the Fosbury flop into the trunk (i.e., land on your back) with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Under each speaker are four black screws that pass through nylon bushings and into the speaker grill covers. Unscrew them. Get out of the trunk and climb into the back seat with a stubby Phillips head screwdriver. Lift the speaker grill covers off. Unscrew the four sheet-metal screws that hold the speakers in place. Pry the speakers out of their sockets. (They have some sealant around the frame.) To remove the electrical connector, you have to squeeze a tab on one side; it took a pair of pliers for me to do this. In the course of doing all this, you'll probably get the foam rubber surround from the speakers on the rear windshield. Clean it off with paint thinner.
No, coupe and sedan are different.
I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus Coupe V6 and mine is a digital odometer located right under the speedometer.
no
The 2002 Dodge Stratus RT Coupe with the Infinity sound system typically features 6.5-inch speakers in the front doors and 6x9-inch speakers in the rear deck. Additionally, it may have a subwoofer depending on the specific configuration of the sound system. Always check the vehicle's manual or consult a professional for precise specifications and installation details.
Sedan= 5x100, Coupe= 5x114
Sedan= 5x100, Coupe= 5x114
If it is a v6, you need to remove the upper ontake plenum to get acess to the rear three plugs. Not fun.
The 2001 Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe has disc brakes all around.
5X100 Sedan 5X114.3 Coupe
6x9 in.
Yes, the hood of a coupe is longer due to the sportier design.
Mopar ATF+4