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battery only had 68 amps left causing dashboard to disappear replacing battery on dodge stratus or plymoth ...
It would be best if you purchased a Haynes repair manual for your car. All the information will be in the manual.
You don't want a piston making contact with a valve
Usually caused by alternator failure. If you have a voltmeter, start engine and check voltage at battery. It should be at least 14 volts. If not, replace alternator. If you don't have a voltmeter, remove the alternator and take it to the parts store for testing. If you have questions, please let me know.
is it unde rthe tire ? front my my serbing or can u get to it under hood ? if its tire one u hav eto remove fornt left tire take out platsi stuff then thers batter behind wall k thx nick
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