- Worst Model Year:
- 1990
- Worst Complaint:
- head light doors fail to activate sometimes
We don't have a lot of complaints on file for the Dodge Daytona (although feel free to add yours here) -- probably because it's so old, no one bothers to post complaints anymore.
The 1988 Dodge Daytona has the most complaints, & the most-reported problem is with the 1990 Daytona for head light doors fail to activate sometimes.
Worst Reported Problems with the Daytona
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#1: head light doors fail to activate sometimes on the 1990 Daytona
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Latest Owner Complaints About the Daytona
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head light doors fail to activate sometimes -- 1990 Daytona:
Rebuild the Headlight motors. You can find them on Ebay for cheap. Read more »
This problem has been reported 2 times by other 1990 Daytona owners.
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rear window defroster broke -- 1988 Daytona:
I own the shop manuals for this car and even looking at the electrical schematics, I could not fix this problem. I live in Pennsylvania, so anytime its rainy or snowy, I cannot see out my back window. I tried replacing the switch, but something is shorting out elsewhere Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1988 Daytona owners.
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rusting problem -- 1988 Daytona:
The cars are notorious for the floorboards rusting out on the drivers side which causes you to lose the anchor point for the emergency brake. Additionally, water pools under the spoiler on the hatch; thus causing rust. Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1988 Daytona owners.
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headlamps don't go up/down -- 1988 Daytona:
It was a simple fix, the problem was finding what controlled the headlamp motors. Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1988 Daytona owners.
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a/c does not hold coolant -- 1988 Daytona:
The systems in these cars leak the R-12 refrigerant unless you warm the engine up to operating temperature before turning on the AC Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1988 Daytona owners.
