The **DODGE STEALTH Shop Manual 1991-1994** provides comprehensive repair and maintenance information for all models of Dodge Stealth vehicles produced between 1991 and 1994. This detailed manual empowers you to perform your own repairs and save money on expensive mechanic visits.
Dive into a world of detailed instructions, accompanied by clear illustrations and wiring diagrams, guiding you through every repair procedure. Whether it's routine maintenance or complex repairs, this manual covers it all. You'll find extensive information on:
* **Engine:** Detailed breakdowns of engine components, troubleshooting guides, and repair procedures for all engine types.
* **Transmission:** Guidance on transmission systems, repair techniques, and troubleshooting tips.
* **Brakes:** Thorough coverage of brake systems, including disc and drum brakes, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and hydraulic systems.
* **Suspension:** Detailed explanations of suspension components, repair methods, and alignment procedures.
* **Electrical System:** In-depth information on the electrical system, including wiring diagrams, component identification, and troubleshooting advice.
* **Bodywork:** Guidance on bodywork repairs, including dent removal, paint procedures, and body panel replacement.
* **Interior:** Detailed instructions for addressing upholstery repairs, dashboard issues, and other interior components.
With this comprehensive manual, you can confidently tackle any repair job, saving money and gaining valuable knowledge about your Dodge Stealth.
The Dodge Stealth, produced from 1991 to 1994, was a sporty two-door coupe that marked a significant departure from Dodge's traditional muscle car image. Built on a platform shared with the Mitsubishi 3000GT, the Stealth offered a blend of Japanese engineering and American styling. It was available in two trims, the base model and the R/T, with both featuring a 3.0-liter V6 engine. The base model's engine produced 160 horsepower, while the R/T boasted a more powerful 222 horsepower thanks to a turbocharger. The Stealth's sleek aerodynamic design, featuring a low-slung profile and raked windshield, was a striking departure from the boxier, angular vehicles Dodge was known for. Notably, the Stealth was highly praised for its handling and performance, making it a formidable competitor in the burgeoning sports car market.
The Dodge Stealth was a technological marvel for its time, incorporating features like all-wheel drive and a comprehensive suite of electronics. The R/T model was available with an optional active aerodynamic system, which deployed spoilers and a rear diffuser to optimize downforce based on speed. The interior was designed for both comfort and performance, featuring supportive bucket seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a digital instrument cluster. While the Dodge Stealth was not a commercial success, particularly compared to its Mitsubishi counterpart, it captured the imagination of performance car enthusiasts. Its unique blend of styling, performance, and technology made it a standout example of the "Japanese-American" sports car trend of the early 1990s. The Stealth's legacy lives on, as collectors and enthusiasts continue to appreciate its distinctive design and exhilarating driving experience.