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1. airbag light stays on, horn quit working. We were told this is the clock spring failure. 2. engine check light on - computer code indicates this is a coil pack failure. 3. transmission replaced at 55,000 mi. 4. windshield wipers come on for no reason 5. A/C freon charge at 98,000 6. water pump failure at 98,000
Upon slowing down to 10-15 mph vehicle will hesitate, and then completely stall, cause unknown. Dealer cannot identify the cause. The dealer believed the transmission failure is causing the problem and replaced it. When the problem continued the dealer replace the torque convertors, battery and finally fuel pump but the problem continued.
When vehicle was parked after being driven, and when attempting to start vehicle up again, it won't start. Also, battery had to be replaced every year since vehicle was bought.
Defect in head gasket caused oil to leak causing the air idle valve control, PCV, fuel filter, hormica balancing board, throttle, water pump, theromstat, iignition module to have to be repaired. Timing belt was recall Dodge did not put it on right causing to head gasket to leak. Timing belt covers was never replace when it was recalled.was not notified of this recall timing belt broken while driving.
- Lawrenceville, GA, USA
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- Fort Worth, TX, USA