This is a 2.4 Liter 4 Cylinder, 1996, changing the starter tips. Not an edited video on how to, but an after the fact what you need to do.
This is a 2.4 Liter 4 Cylinder, 1996, changing the starter tips. Not an edited video on how to, but an after the fact what you need to do.
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I’ve got a 97 stratus 2.4….. its got 239,000 miles on it and the starter
finally went out…. other than the starter it runs great.
thanks for the video! i couldn’t find that other bolt under the air box.
98 stratus and trying to find the stater on mine.
Hey that’s great. I’m glad my video helped you. I wish it was more
instructional but it’s all I was able to make. And your comment just made
my day.
thanks, nope don’t want to buy it.
Thanks for the info… my condolences to you and your experiences with
Chrysler.. I still have my 1997 Dodge Stratus and 15 years later it’s still
running but a couple days ago.. I figured STARTER went out.. Your video was
a great help in finding out if I can knock the frozen starter and getting
to a garage for replacement. I had a headache and confusing with removing
bolts, I rather take it to the shop. Once again thanks for your help.
Yeah I know, I’m stuck with it. Chryslers are just terrible. Can’t believe
the US Gov. bailed them out and they are still in business defrauding US
consumers with their junk.
This video suffers from CSS, can’t see shit. But at least you can get a
general idea, better than no video, which is what was available before, no
video.