I need to set the timing belt in my car for a Dodge Stratus 1998, that has a 2.5 motor V6.I do have the timing belt already on the car, but it not on the right setting. Please someone help me with this question about setting the timing belt.
there is no cap it has a coil for each plug wire on the motor remove one wire at a time and replace it
The power door locks and the radio in a 2000 Dodge Stratus SE may stop working at the same time because of a blown fuse. Another issue may be faulty wiring causing a problem for one or both of the issues. Both of these problems can be fixed by taking the vehicle to an automotive garage or shop to be fixed by someone who has experience in these vehicles.
The engine and trans go out the bottom at the same time.
Out the bottom, engine and trans at the samae time.
Of course you can but that doesn't mean it should be done or that it would be worth the time and money to do it.
List your engine size next time. http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-dodge-firing-98.htm
Not an easy job. Get a manual on your car to do the job right the first time.
It is possible that the timing belt is not in proper time.
The flat rate labor time is over 6 hours. It takes me around 5.
There could be several symptoms. But the most common would be overheating with the water in the radiator staying cold. If the water in the radiator is hot, the thermostat is opening. If it takes a long time for the water to get hot, (heater takes a long time to warm up) the thermostat may be stuck open.
At this time only Ford uses an inertia switch. Also called a fuel pump reset switch. But they have a pump relay and a fuse.