This comprehensive parts catalog provides detailed information for the Dodge Stealth model years 1994-1996. Inside you'll find genuine manufacturer part numbers, detailed diagrams, approximate pricing, and estimated labor times for replacing a vast array of components. This catalog is a valuable resource for anyone working on their Dodge Stealth, whether it's for routine maintenance or more complex repairs.
The catalog covers a wide range of components, including:
* **Air Conditioning, Heater, Ventilation:** Find parts related to your climate control system, from the blower motor to the evaporator.
* **Air Bags:** Locate components related to the vehicle's safety system.
* **Body Panels:** Identify parts for external body components such as bumpers, doors, fenders, hood, roof, and more.
* **Brakes, ABS:** Find brake system components including calipers, rotors, pads, and ABS system parts.
* **Convertible Top:** (If applicable) This catalog section covers parts for convertible top mechanisms.
* **Cooling System:** Locate parts for the cooling system, including the radiator, water pump, hoses, and thermostat.
* **Dashboard, Instrument Panel, Console:** Find parts for the interior dashboard and console components.
* **Electrical System:** This section covers parts for the electrical system, including the alternator, battery, starter, ignition system, lights, cruise control, horn, and windshield wipers.
* **Emission System, Exhaust:** Locate parts for the emission system, including catalytic converters, exhaust manifolds, and mufflers.
* **Engine:** Find parts for the engine's external components, including the oil pan, belts, pulleys, mounts, and accessories.
* **Frame:** Locate parts related to the vehicle's frame.
* **Fuel System:** Find parts for the fuel system, including fuel lines, pumps, and injectors.
* **Interior Trim:** Locate parts for interior trim pieces.
* **Locks:** Find parts related to door locks, trunk locks, and other locking mechanisms.
* **Moldings, Trim:** Find parts for exterior trim pieces.
* **Paint Codes:** Find the original paint codes for your vehicle.
* **Seats:** Find parts for the seats, including seat covers, frames, and mechanisms.
* **Seat Belts:** Find parts for the seat belt system.
* **Sunroof:** (If applicable) This section covers parts for the sunroof mechanism.
* **Suspension:** Find parts for the suspension system, including struts, shocks, springs, and control arms.
* **Steering:** Find parts for the steering system, including the steering wheel, steering column, and power steering system components.
* **Transmission:** Find parts for the transmission mounts.
* **Wheels:** Find parts related to the wheels, including hubcaps, lug nuts, and tire pressure sensors.
* **Windows, Glass:** Find parts for the windows and glass, including door glass, window regulators, and window seals.
This catalog is not a service or repair manual, so it does not include wiring diagrams, electrical harness information, engine internal parts, transmission internals, or parts specific to right-hand drive vehicles. However, it provides essential information for sourcing replacement parts, estimating repair costs, and understanding the components of your Dodge Stealth.
The Dodge Stealth, produced from 1991 to 1996, was a powerful and distinctive sports car that emerged from an unlikely collaboration between Chrysler and Mitsubishi. A rebadged version of the Mitsubishi 3000GT, the Stealth shared its mechanical underpinnings and technological advancements with its Japanese counterpart. However, it was differentiated by its own unique styling, particularly its aggressive front end featuring a prominent "ram-nosed" grille, reminiscent of the Dodge Viper. This design, coupled with a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette, gave the Stealth a bold and sporty presence on the road.
The Dodge Stealth was available in two distinct trims: the base model and the R/T. Both featured a 3.0-liter, turbocharged V6 engine, but the R/T boasted a higher output of 300 horsepower compared to the base model's 222. The Stealth’s powerful engine was mated to a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic, delivering a thrilling driving experience. The car also benefited from sophisticated handling characteristics, thanks to its advanced suspension system and four-wheel independent suspension. Furthermore, the Stealth offered a range of innovative features, including a rear-wheel steering system and adjustable suspension settings, further enhancing its performance and driver engagement.