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Premature Tie Rod And Ball Joint Failure
2007 Dodge Caliber (Page 2 of 2)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Dodge dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2007 Dodge Caliber has all kinds of suspension problems at relatively low mileage: typically 40-50,000 miles.
The most commonly reported problems are with ball joints & control arms going bad. Tie rods & leaking struts are also reported failing in the same mileage range.
Unfortunately all the suspension problems means some owners only find out after they notice their tires are ruined.
We've given the 2007 Caliber our worst rating because these problems happen at such low mileage, & it involves a wide range of apparently defective parts. With most other cars, major suspension work is pretty rare under 50,000 miles.
8.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $600
- Average Mileage:
- 57,850 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 24 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replaced all tie rods and ball joints (7 reports)
- replace ball joints,tie rods, control arms and bushings (5 reports)
- replaced control ares and ball joints. aligned wheels (4 reports)
- they want us to replace arm and ball joints (4 reports)
- not sure (2 reports)
- Dodge should issue a recall (1 reports)
steering problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The premature failure of the ball joints and tie rod ends/control arms is obviously not a new or unknown issue with the 2007 Caliber and I know for a fact the issue is far more common than what the number of complaints may indicate. Albeit, failure of these parts at 54,000 miles of normal driving is a totally unacceptable and unforgiving and seriously dangerous problem and Chrysler is apparently fully aware of it! Additionally, the "extended warranty" offered via the Chrysler Dealers appears to also be a bait and hook scheme. i.e. The top warranty program covers the ball joints - no problem. However, it does not cover the tie rod ends/controls arms and interestingly enough, you can't purchase them separately. What is wrong with this picture? Lastly, although I don't like the fact my residence state requires the car be inspected annually, in this case it was a good thing and possibly saved me/us (and some innocent others) from what could potentially have been a much more serious and costly incident. The other good thing is knowing its the last Chrysler product I'll own!
- David M., Aurora, WV, US