We don't have a lot of complaints on file for the Dodge Colt (although feel free to add yours here) -- probably because it's so old, no one bothers to post complaints anymore.
The 1993 Dodge Colt has the most complaints, & the most-reported problem is also with the 1993 Colt for no gas to the engine.
Worst Reported Problems with the Colt
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Latest Owner Complaints About the Colt
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engine runs roughly -- 1989 Colt:
Once my car has warmed up (after highway driving for a while or carrying a number of passengers) it begins to 'buck' (shake in the front-to-back direction) at ~100km/hr. It continues to buck until I reduce the speed to ~60km/hr. If I drive my car on a cool night I do not encounter this problem. ... Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1989 Colt owners.
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no gas to the engine -- 1993 Colt:
Can't start the car without the engine receiving fuel. Not having a car is very inconvenient. Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1993 Colt owners.
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brake lights stay on -- 1988 Colt:
My brakes lights won't go off even though i turned off the lights; and yes I am sure I turned off the lights. I don't want the battery to die and its at night. I don't have anyone to help me fix it. Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1988 Colt owners.
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overheating -- 1972 Colt:
the problem is..... both holes in the engine block and cylinder head where water runs are too small that's why it causes overheating.... there are no problem with the 1983 and up model because they already made the hole bigger..... i think the best way is to change your engine.... but it will ... Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1972 Colt owners.
