This comprehensive 1992 Dodge Stealth Service and Repair Manual provides you with the essential information needed for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. Developed by RepairSurge using licensed information derived from original equipment manufacturer (OEM) materials, this manual offers you instant access to a wealth of technical data. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual gives you the confidence to tackle various repair tasks, from basic maintenance like oil changes and brake adjustments, to more complex procedures involving the engine, transmission, electrical systems, and suspension. It includes detailed instructions, diagrams, specifications, and troubleshooting guides that make understanding and completing repairs a straightforward process. By utilizing this manual, you can save money and time while gaining valuable experience in maintaining your Dodge Stealth.
The 1992 Dodge Stealth, a sporty coupe that blended sleek aesthetics with potent performance, marked a turning point in Chrysler's history. Developed in collaboration with Mitsubishi, the Stealth was essentially a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi 3000GT, sharing its platform and mechanical underpinnings. Available in both turbocharged and naturally aspirated variants, the Stealth offered drivers a thrilling experience. The turbocharged model, particularly the R/T, boasted impressive power figures, propelled by a 3.0-liter V6 engine generating 300 horsepower. This powerhouse engine, coupled with a sophisticated all-wheel drive system, ensured exhilarating acceleration and tenacious handling, making the Stealth a formidable contender on the road.
While the Stealth's design was striking, drawing inspiration from the legendary Ferrari Testarossa, it was the technical advancements that truly set it apart. Features like four-wheel steering and active aerodynamics, implemented through a rear spoiler that automatically adjusted based on speed, showcased Chrysler's ambition to create a vehicle that was both visually stunning and technologically cutting-edge. The 1992 Dodge Stealth was a bold statement from the American automaker, demonstrating its willingness to embrace innovative technology and compete head-on with established Japanese sports car brands. However, despite its impressive credentials, the Stealth struggled to gain widespread popularity, facing stiff competition from established rivals like the Nissan 300ZX and the Toyota Supra. Nevertheless, it remains a significant piece of automotive history, representing a period when Chrysler sought to redefine its identity and appeal to a younger, performance-oriented audience.