2006 Dodge Stratus - Page 6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Right brake light out; tail light works fine
most rear tail lights and turn/stop lights are the same dual filiment bulb. it is possible for your tail light to work and your brake light not to and still have a bad bulb. I would check the bulb first, your brake light works on the left yes? this would mean that the fuse is fine
11/17/2013 6:04:43 AM •
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Defrost does not work
test if there is power arriving at the connection to the rear window. If yes then your wires running up and down the window have been scratched and broken. You can get some special fluid to repair the breaks but to be honest I have not had much luck with it.
11/15/2013 2:39:08 AM •
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2006 Dodge Stratus, wouldn't shift had to drive
First p0700 is only a generic information code. If you haven't received another code you probably have one pending, have it scanned again. I would start by checking trans fluid level. I believe with the stratus you check you transmission with the car in neutral, at operating temp and on flat level ground with wheel chocks to make sure car doesn't move. fluid should be a nice red color and clean. If orange its probably burnt or in need of service, if black probably needs repairs. If that looks good depending on your code I would say a trans shift solenoid went bad. Keep me updated with that other code.
11/5/2013 1:37:47 AM •
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I have a 2002 dodge intrepid and when I turn my
It may be the Idle Control Module, this sensor is supposed to keep the engine running at certain RPM's and when you put a load on the engine ( like turning on the A/C or turning the wheel) its supposed to rev up the engine and keep it at the required RPM's. Good Luck
10/30/2013 7:08:18 PM •
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I have not changed my oil 4 months after it was
Take it back to the shop and tell them it didn't get fixed. Can't help if you don't explain what was done.What color smoke? Blue smoke is oil burning, black smoke is unburned gas out the exhaust, white smoke indicates coolant burning from a bad head gasket.If the engine light was on, they must have scanned for trouble codes. Is the light on again? Did they give you a description of the codes?
10/26/2013 6:13:16 PM •
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Radiator drain plug
Should be located on one of the bottom corners or bottom middle of the radiator, either in the front or rear side of the corners. It may be covered by a plastic air dam or under-engine fascia panel that may need to be removed to access the drain plug. Chrysler has also been known to hide their drain plugs behind the grille on the front of the vehicle so if you have no luck underneath the car, see if anything is visible behind the grille.
9/19/2013 9:50:45 PM •
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Car will not start code reader is saying camshaft
Hello there , try your battery terminals. The smaller wires that go to your terminals can be electronic ignition , if there connection is dirty or the in line fuse is corrosive your motor will turn over and not start. .. Regards Graham ....
9/19/2013 7:42:13 AM •
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Loss of power
need more info, my first thought is check all the filters air and fuel, do you have a check engine light on, if not its probably a filter problem
9/1/2013 1:50:39 AM •
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Car just shut off while driving
Some basics could be the ignition switch (key) itself. Dirt, grime, etc. could interfere with the connection. Fusible linkages and fuses, on board computer, antitheft device (kill switch), etc. to name a few more.You likely require a copy of the vehicle\'s wiring diagram to figure this one out - or bring it to your dealer / trusted mechanic. Auto electrics can be a real pain in the backsideGood luck!
4/27/2013 2:30:39 AM •
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