yes as long as you leave your transmission out of gear and your parking brake on
If it has a resistor in key perhaps installation of remote changed the resistance value in same Your remote is probably installed wrong .
To replace the starter on a 2004 Dodge Stratus Coupe RT with a 3.0-liter engine and standard shift, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shock. Then, remove any components blocking access to the starter, such as the air intake duct or engine cover. Unbolt the starter from its mounting position and disconnect the wiring harness. After installing the new starter, reattach the wiring, secure it in place, and reconnect the battery cable.
If it is a standard shift vehicle you could push start it.
No.No.
If it has a stick shift and clutch, it is standard. If no clutch and stick shift, it is an automatic.
yes you can ,but you will need to buy and have installed, a new flywheel, bell housing, transmission, clutch, and drive shaft. then you will also have to have installed a clutch pedal inside the car. and to top it off, it the car has a computer, you will need to buy a computer to match a standard shift instead of an automatic shift. cheaper just to change cars
what kind of solenoid a shift or pressure control??
A stick shift with a clutch
Shift + F2
Get a Haynes Manual, A Chilton Manual. You can get them at Autozone, Advance Auto, or Napa. They Run under $20. And they are very helpful.
Vacuum lines installed correctly? Vacuum ports on carb. working?
Any manual shift transmission is going to be considered "standard shift". The question is moot - you already have a standard transmission.