the parts that come to mind are the pans, both oil and transmission. pumps, filters. I have seen in a bottom hit that the crank was broken. this vehicle was a total loss. it realy need a good inspection to determine what should be replace. the other things to consider are the various computer controled devices. hope it helps. duboff
you can get them at yapitshere or many other quality parts dealers they have repair manuals, diagrams, auto parts, body parts and engine parts
Could be the timing belt! You can take it to almost any parts store (Autozone, etc.) and they will test the check engine light for free. Don't just ignore it!
it could be just a faulty gas cap or faulty computer go to your local parts store they should be able to check the codes and tell you the problem
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Start by checking at your local junk yard or car parts yard. You could also get one from a dodge car dealer. Also watch the classifieds or check somewhere like craigslist.
I had a similar issue, auto parts store sold me the wrong spark plugs. look into your plugs and wires.
Timing Chain. Internal. $600 labor to open the engine plus parts kit at around $350.
NO they will not
Yes, parts from a 2001 Dodge Stratus are generally interchangeable with other 2001 Dodge Stratus vehicles, as they share the same platform and components. However, it's essential to verify specific parts, as variations may exist based on the vehicle's trim level or options. Always consult a parts catalog or a mechanic to ensure compatibility for critical components.
You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
According to Car X-about $144.00 in labor to take off the top half off the engine to get to the spark plugs then about $80.00 for the parts.
There is an engine plug that fits in a water jacket on the back of the engine. If the plug is out or damaged it could cause the water to leak out of the back of the engine. You can feel around for a hole when the engine is cool or look for the leak while the radiator is full and the engine is running. Be careful the engine and water will be hot. The plug can be purchased at your local auto parts store for about 5 bucks.