Fig. Fig. 4: Proper camshaft sprocket alignment for timing belt installation
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the time to replace is 3.8 hours. multiply this by the shop flat rate and this will give you a labor rate. call some local parts houses to find the price on the pump, dodge gets around 98dollars hope this helps, depending on when you last changed the timing belt you ight want consider doing this at this time as it has to come off to change the water pump. this is an interference engige if the belt breaks it will damage the valves, you should only have to pay for the belt. hope this helps if not ghet back tome and i'll try to help you further. please rate my fix, as i strive to the best Thanks Ray
SOURCE: 1996 dodge stratus firing order spark plugs
For the 1996 Dodge Stratus:
I do not know if you have the 2.0L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder, or the 2.4L DOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder or the 2.5L SOHC V6; however I have included all three below...
For the 2.0L SOHC AND 2.4L DOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder:
Firing Order:
1-3-4-2
Cylinders:
..........(back).........
|...1....2....3....4...|
.........(front)
Ignition Coil:
.....................o <---4
1---> o
.....................O <---Connector
2---> o
.....................o <---3
For the 2.5L SOHC V6:
Firing Order:
1-2-3-4-5-6
Cylinders:
.......(back).......
|...1....3....5...|
.......................
|...2....4....6...|
.......(front)
Distributor:
.......(back)
....(+)....5
..4...........3
2
....6.........1
...........(+)-screw
Let me know if this helped......
SOURCE: timing marks 1996 dodge stratus
Sorry for the severe delay.
I am personally going back to answer your unanswered question.
I do not know if you still need the answer, but I am going to answer it in case you still do.
Click on the following direct Link. It has the Timing Belt Diagrams with Marks for the Camshaft and Crankshaft that you will need. It also has numerous other helpful diagrams for use.
Again my apologies...
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/year/1996/make/dodge/model/stratus/1996_dodge_stratus_timing_belt_diagram_marks.htm
SOURCE: 1996 dodge stratus stalls upon stopping and imediate starting.
If this happens when you keep your foot off the brake and never come to a complete stop the lock-up clutch in the trans is not releasing. As soon as you come to a full stop the car stalls, right? Idling in neutral or moving the car is fine? Could also be the IAC (Idle Air Control) motor. It's on the throttle body. Clean it and adjust along with the idle speed.
SOURCE: how do i put freon to a 1996 dodge stratus
You can get a can of R134a with a detachable/reusable hose that includes a pressure guage. Some of the newer brands that advertise "colder faster" are actually worth the extra cash.
When you lift the hood of your car, the refrigeration lines are on your left hand side. A silver tube is sticking up near the back but in easy reach with a black screw on cap. Simply unscrew the cap and save it for replacement later. The hose will attach easily and follow the directions on the can (typically you move the can in some form while pulling the trigger to add gas.) Make sure the car is running and the A/C is on max.
Remember to watch the pressure guage and release the trigger any time the pressure gets near the red line. It may take a few cycles of pulling the trigger and then releasing to get it to fill completely.
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theoretically, you cannot set timing. its a factory set and no adjustment is required. however, due to being timing belt driven, upon replacement of the timing belt, you can only then set the timing by lining up divots in each timing gear then installing belt. but otherwise, there is no way to manually set the timing like on older cars....sorry
I had exactly the same car it ran really rough! as soon as you would stop at a stoplight it would die. Start it back up and your down the road. I found out there is a wiring issue. Part of the main crank, cam oil coil wires run along the egr pipe/hose the wires overheat and melt shorting out a variety of systems. I ended up rewiring the branch in a wide loop around the master cylinder. I even taped the wires like factory and replaced the plastic insulation. The short(s) had fried the fuel pump, so I replaced it with one from the pool yard and viola ran a lot better did a complete rock auto tune up and the car ran great for how old it was. Also the instrument cluster eventually will be affected (no Tach or intermittent tach) so try looking at the branch along the drivers side (back of the head you will be able to see it as soon as you peel apart melted wires. hope that helps.
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