2004 Dodge Stratus Repair Question
Asked on May 2, 2010
Dodge Stratus Sensor Problem
Computer problem
2004 Dodge Stratus Front Wheel Drive Automatic 63000 miles
My 2004 Dodge Stratus SE has 63,000 and I have replaced the starter, ignition switch and fuses. What else could cause it from not starting?
2004 Dodge Stratus Front Wheel Drive Automatic 63000 miles
My 2004 Dodge Stratus SE has 63,000 and I have replaced the starter, ignition switch and fuses. What else could cause it from not starting?
Answer
Replied on June 3, 2010
Does the MIL (Malfunctioning Indicator Light) shows up on your dashboard? If so, have your car get scanned and read the codes with a scan tool, if possible.
A failure in the crankshaft position sensor (CKP) circuit or the sensor itself may cause your car not to start. The same goes for the camshaft position sensor (CAS or CMP).
Do you hear any clicking noise from the starter? If so, then the battery may be okay, if not have that checked out first.