Dodge 2004 Stratus Coupe - Manual

Dodge 2004 Stratus Coupe

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – After you read the manual, it should be stored; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
  • Page 6 – Overview - Instruments and controls
  • Page 7 – Interior
  • Page 8 – Outside
  • Page 9 – Trunk Area; Inside emergency trunk release handle
  • Page 11 – If this warning light comes on...
  • Page 12 – SRS
  • Page 13 – If you hear the sound...; “Key reminder chime”
  • Page 14 – “Brake pad wear alarm”
  • Page 15 – “Seat belt reminder/warning chime”
  • Page 16 – If this problem occurs...
  • Page 21 – LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
  • Page 23 – registered
  • Page 26 – To lock the door without using the key
  • Page 27 – To lock the door with the key; Lock
  • Page 29 – Confirmation function
  • Page 31 – Using the panic alarm; The doors cannot be locked or unlocked.
  • Page 32 – This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 33 – Coin type battery CR2032 used; Check the keyless entry system for operation.
  • Page 34 – : The Rolling lock function can be turned ON or
  • Page 37 – shaped yellow emergency trunk release
  • Page 38 – handle from its holder by pulling in the; Handle
  • Page 39 – FUEL FILLER
  • Page 40 – NOTE; : If the low fuel warning light goes off, then comes; Remove
  • Page 41 – : If the fuel tank filler tube cap is not tight while; ENGINE HOOD RELEASE
  • Page 42 – Release the safety lever and lift the engine hood.; : Only open the engine hood when the wipers are
  • Page 43 – : If this does not latch the engine hood, release it; POWER WINDOWS; Open
  • Page 45 – Passenger ’s door window switch; Passenger switch
  • Page 46 – : Before tilting the sunroof, completely open the; To tilt down
  • Page 47 – : The sunshade will operate together with the
  • Page 49 – Armed stage; Remove the key from the ignition switch.; Arm the system and leave.
  • Page 50 – Alarm stage
  • Page 51 – The horn will sound intermittently for 3 minutes.; : The alarm will continue to operate for 3 minutes.
  • Page 52 – : Once the system has been disarmed, it cannot be; Testing the theft-alarm system; Use the following procedure to test the system:
  • Page 53 – : To make sure the alarm sounds when the trunk
  • Page 55 – SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILD RESTRAINTS AND AIR BAGS
  • Page 57 – FRONT SEATS
  • Page 58 – : On vehicles with a power seat, to prevent the
  • Page 59 – To adjust seat forward or backward
  • Page 60 – To recline the seatback
  • Page 63 – To adjust seat height (Driver’s side only); Turn the knob to raise or lower the whole seat cushion.; Front part of the seat cushion
  • Page 65 – For access to the rear seat (passenger side entry); The driver ’s side seatback will fold down only.; Weak
  • Page 66 – Lock knob
  • Page 67 – Adjustment of the head restraints
  • Page 68 – : Legislation in your state may require seat belt; Never use one seat belt for more than one occupant.
  • Page 69 – : For instruction on how to install a child restraint
  • Page 70 – UNIBELT instructions
  • Page 71 – : If the seat belt is pulled to its full extension, it can
  • Page 72 – : If a person wearing the seat belt moves their; Wear the seat belt without twisting it.
  • Page 73 – Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor (front seats)
  • Page 74 – Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, and
  • Page 75 – Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A single; the; Seat belt extender
  • Page 76 – CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 78 – Air bag cover
  • Page 79 – : Before purchasing a child restraint system, try
  • Page 85 – Tether anchors for the child restraint system
  • Page 86 – Tether strap anchor installation
  • Page 87 – Seat Belts And Pregnant Women
  • Page 95 – A collision that is not severe enough to need; Driver ’s and passenger ’s front air bag system; Driver
  • Page 103 – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
  • Page 106 – Engine coolant temperature gauge
  • Page 107 – Indicator and warning light package; Washer fluid level indicator
  • Page 109 – : Just after refueling, it takes a little time until the
  • Page 110 – Odometer/Trip odometer; and
  • Page 111 – Engine coolant temperature gauge
  • Page 112 – : If the signal indicator blinks too fast, the cause; High beam indicator; the door is not properly shut.
  • Page 113 – : If the light remains illuminated after the engine; Cruise/speed control indicator
  • Page 114 – Front fog light indicator (if so equipped); Fog lights will not be operational when high; Charging system warning light
  • Page 116 – : Do not disconnect the battery cable when the; Overheating warning light
  • Page 117 – Brake warning light
  • Page 118 – Turn the ignition switch to the ‘‘ON’’ position.
  • Page 119 – Automatic transaxle indicator (if so equipped); Traction control system; Washer fluid level indicator
  • Page 121 – Headlight reminder chime; ” or “
  • Page 122 – : The headlights can also flash when the light; Turn signals
  • Page 123 – malfunctioning
  • Page 124 – : If the lights are kept flashing for several hours,
  • Page 125 – INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT DIMMER CONTROL; ” or“; ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER; Dim
  • Page 126 – WINDSHIELD WIPERS; The wipers will operate once
  • Page 127 – INTERMITTENT WIPERS; Vehicle speed is monitored and the delay will be; Adjusting knob
  • Page 128 – WINDSHIELD WASHER
  • Page 129 – DOME LIGHT
  • Page 133 – For additional information on HomeLink; Training The Universal Transceiver
  • Page 135 – Canadian Programming/Gate Programming
  • Page 137 – Reprogramming A Signal Button
  • Page 138 – Press and hold the hand held transmitter button.
  • Page 141 – STARTING AND DRIVING
  • Page 147 – The fuel tank filler tube has a restricting door
  • Page 148 – Tighten the gas cap until you hear a “clicking”
  • Page 149 – FUEL ECONOMY; Plan your trips to avoid unnecessary stops.; IGNITION SWITCH
  • Page 150 – : For vehicles with an automatic transaxle, the key; ACC; The engine runs and all accessories can be used.; KEY REMINDER CHIME
  • Page 151 – : If your vehicle is equipped with a Theft-alarm; STEERING LOCK
  • Page 152 – The starting procedure is as follows:; : For models equipped with a manual trans-
  • Page 154 – : During the brake-in period or immediately after; Selector lever operation; Depress and hold down the brake pedal.; : The selector lever cannot be moved from “P”
  • Page 155 – : If the brake pedal is not depressed and held, the
  • Page 157 – Driving speed (Vehicles with automatic transaxle); Condition; Holding on an upgrade
  • Page 158 – Transaxle Reset Mode; Turn the key to OFF then start the engine.
  • Page 159 – gates; : For information on manual gate operation,; Main gate
  • Page 161 – A - Selector lever position indicator light
  • Page 165 – : When Autostick is selected, the “D” indicator
  • Page 169 – Recommended downshifting speed; Downshifting speed; Driving precautions; PARKING BRAKE; This light only shows that the parking brake is
  • Page 171 – BRAKE PEDAL
  • Page 175 – STEERING WHEEL TILT LOCK LEVER; Unlock
  • Page 176 – POWER STEERING
  • Page 177 – INSIDE DAY/NIGHT REARVIEW MIRRORS
  • Page 179 – Electrochromic mirror operation (if so equipped); Garage door button must be programmed.
  • Page 180 – How to change the display mode
  • Page 186 – Vehicles in tunnels or parked in buildings
  • Page 187 – To calibrate the compass
  • Page 189 – Main switch
  • Page 191 – To increase the set speed; There are 2 ways to increase the set speed.
  • Page 192 – There are 2 ways to reduce the set speed.
  • Page 194 – The cruise/speed control can be turned off as follows:
  • Page 195 – WARNING; To resume the set speed
  • Page 197 – Warning light; CAUTION; CATALYTIC CONVERTER
  • Page 202 – OPERATION DURING COLD WEATHER
  • Page 203 – Check the automatic transmission fluid level
  • Page 204 – Weight limits
  • Page 205 – FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
  • Page 208 – Important operation tips for air conditioning . . 247
  • Page 209 – Slide the sun visor and adjust the position.
  • Page 210 – Vanity mirror; A vanity mirror is on the back of the sun visor.
  • Page 211 – ACCESSORY SOCKET
  • Page 212 – CUP HOLDER
  • Page 213 – ACCESSORY BOXES; Center accessory box
  • Page 214 – Glove compartment; To open the glove compartment, pull the lever.; : If the glove compartment is opened, the glove
  • Page 215 – Center console with lid
  • Page 216 – FM
  • Page 219 – WHIP ANTENNA; To remove the whip antenna, turn it counterclockwise.; Operating Instructions - Radio Mode; Power to operate the radio is supplied through
  • Page 221 – To stop the search, press SCAN a second time.; To Set The Radio Pushbutton Memory; This device may not cause harmful interference,; To Change From Clock To Radio Mode; When subjected to extremely cold temperatures,
  • Page 223 – The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; Inserting The Compact Disc; You may either insert or eject a disc with the radio OFF.; Seek Button; The disc can be ejected with the radio OFF.
  • Page 224 – Press button 4 a second time to stop Random Play.; Time Button
  • Page 225 – Power Switch, Volume Control
  • Page 227 – Operating Instructions — CD Changer; : The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; Inserting the Compact Disc
  • Page 228 – The changer will not random play between; Wait for the green READY light to stop flashing.
  • Page 229 – Mode change button
  • Page 232 – Handling of Compact Discs; (1) Use only the type of compact discs that have the mark
  • Page 234 – write on the label surface of the disc.; CD player laser warning
  • Page 236 – : On rare occasions, air from the vents of an; AIR CONDITIONING
  • Page 237 – : When the engine coolant temperature is low, the
  • Page 239 – : Air flows mostly to the upper part of the pas-
  • Page 240 – Foot position; Air flows mainly to the leg area.; Foot/defroster position
  • Page 241 – : Air flows mostly to the leg area with the dial; Defroster position
  • Page 242 – : When the mode selection dial is set to the “; Changing air selection
  • Page 243 – Air conditioning switch
  • Page 244 – : When maximum heating is needed, set the
  • Page 246 – Set the mode selection dial to the “
  • Page 247 – : If the outside air is dusty or otherwise contami-; Important operation tips for air conditioning
  • Page 251 – VEHICLE CARE
  • Page 252 – These can all be dangerous, and can damage your vehicle.
  • Page 253 – : Always read the instructions on the cleaner; : If fuzzing is difficult to remove from the seat
  • Page 256 – : When a door is frozen, opening it by force may
  • Page 257 – Waxing your vehicle
  • Page 259 – : The surface treatment on the inside of the glass; Engine compartment
  • Page 261 – EMERGENCIES
  • Page 264 – On a wet road
  • Page 265 – On snowy or icy roads
  • Page 266 – SPARE TIRE, JACK AND TOOL SET STORAGE; The spare tire, jack and tool set are stowed in the trunk.; Handling spare tire; Tool set
  • Page 267 – To remove
  • Page 269 – : The wheel cover is made of plastic use caution; : Some styles of wheels will have bolt-on type; To install; : The full wheel cover has its reverse side pro-
  • Page 270 – Park the vehicle on level and stable ground.; : The chock shown is not supplied with the ve-
  • Page 274 – : Place the spare wheel under the vehicle body
  • Page 275 – bolts or in the installation holes in the wheel.; Tapered nut
  • Page 276 – : Flange nuts can be temporarily used on the steel
  • Page 278 – ENGINE OVERHEATING; On the highways — Slow down.
  • Page 279 – JUMP-STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 281 – : Turn off all lights, heater and other electrical
  • Page 282 – : Remove the terminal cover before connecting
  • Page 286 – Passenger compartment
  • Page 289 – Engine compartment fuse location
  • Page 291 – Fuse replacement; OK
  • Page 303 – Back up lights
  • Page 305 – : Wrap a cloth around the tip of the screwdriver to; Clips
  • Page 306 – Remove the light bulb from the light holder.; Reading lights; : Wrap a cloth around the tip of the straight blade
  • Page 307 – : Wrap a cloth around the tip of the screwdriver in
  • Page 309 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 311 – VIEW OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 312 – : The Scheduled Maintenance Charts are located; SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 313 – EMISSION-CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; Scheduled
  • Page 314 – EMISSIONS TESTING; not
  • Page 316 – Air cleaner filter
  • Page 317 – : Use the recommended or equivalent spark plugs; Ignition cables
  • Page 318 – Good
  • Page 319 – : The engine must be “OFF” when performing oil; Keep used oil out of reach of children.
  • Page 320 – Engine oil identification mark
  • Page 321 – Recommended engine oil viscosity; API service symbol
  • Page 323 – BRAKE FLUID
  • Page 325 – Test indicator
  • Page 327 – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
  • Page 328 – Drain plug
  • Page 329 – MANUAL TRANSAXLE; Lubricant; BRAKE HOSES; Brake hoses and tubing should be checked for:
  • Page 330 – EXHAUST SYSTEM; Check the rubber hangers and brackets for damage.
  • Page 331 – : Do not operate wipers for long periods on dry; Windshield washers; : When freezing weather is anticipated flush out
  • Page 333 – Water pump pulley
  • Page 334 – Amount of belt deflection; Standard value; TIMING BELT
  • Page 335 – Stay within the load limits that are recommended.
  • Page 337 – Tire maintenance; The following maintenance steps are recommended:; Cargo loads; Location of tread wear indicator
  • Page 338 – : The mark and the location of the tire wear; Tire rotation
  • Page 339 – : As flange nuts are used on your vehicle, change
  • Page 340 – REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE; Change engine oil and engine oil filter.
  • Page 344 – Replace air cleaner filter.; : For California, Massachusetts and Vermont; Check fuel hoses condition.; Flush and replace engine coolant.; Replace ignition cables.
  • Page 349 – SEVERE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 355 – Inspect drive shaft boots for grease leaks and damage.
  • Page 363 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 365 – - Engine serial number; Cylinder
  • Page 366 – : There are various size of the batteries in the BCI
  • Page 369 – ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 370 – CAPACITIES
  • Page 371 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
  • Page 372 – occurs
  • Page 374 – WARRANTY INFORMATION
  • Page 375 – if a; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 377 – PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS
  • Page 379 – Treadwear
  • Page 381 – INDEX
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SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILD RESTRAINTS AND AIR BAGS

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STARTING AND DRIVING

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FOR PLEASANT DRIVING

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VEHICLE CARE

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