5.0
fairly significantTypical Repair Cost:
$630.00
Average Mileage:
53,250 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- dealership took care of repair (1 reports)
- replaced solenoid (1 reports)
transmission problem
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Dodge dealer.
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2007Jul 05
(reported on)Intrepid
- Automatic transmission
- 6,000 miles
This issue arose twice, very annoying; thankfully the Dealership dealt with the issues and corrected the problem
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2009May 08
Intrepid SE 3.2L
my tranny started slipping, took to shop, bad solenoid.
I have only had this car 7 months and i have had to fix problem after problem. i bought it used, that was probably my first mistake. First, the engine light kept coming on, turns out it was the spark plugs that needed replacing. Second, my heater core is going out. Third, transmission started slipping last week. I was told it was just the solenoid that would cost me 630 dollars, 300 just for the part. Must be labor intense if they are charging that much for labor. Also had problems getting my thermostat to work when i got my car winterized! What else could go wrong????
Lisa Z.
Kansas City, KS, USA
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