engine problem
9.3
really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
$1,500.00
Average Mileage:
78,000 miles
Number of complaints:
3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
Helpful Websites About 2002 Dodge Stratus timing chain broke, destroyed engine
2007Nov 14
Stratus ES 2.7L V6
- Automatic transmission
- 80,000 miles
Well i am a freak about my car any tick....bing, or sound it makes i get it checked...i hear everything...well this time i was leaving meijer and all of sudden i turned my car on and it was making this really loud sound like a semi sitting....it sounded like a car that would be next to you that would be like a 64 Honda....i didn't know what to do but then it seemed to quiet down and my work is literally 2 minutes from where i was so i drove it there and went it to get my mom to listen to the sound and bam...it wouldn't start...so i get the car towed to our mechanic right down the street he tries to start it to see what the sound was he says...."oh my this doesn't sound good" so the next day he looks and of course my timing belt broke and bent or broke the valve and bent a rod...and on top of that i bought it for 6 thousand almost a year ago and i still owe 5 thousand on it....thanks alot dodge...i am hoping to get some money somehow to pay this off faster...and i am on my way to call the attorney general....
2007Feb 21
(reported on)Stratus SE 2.7L V6
- Automatic transmission
- 90,000 miles
Well, I bought the car form a used auto lot as is, it had been in an accident, with 43,000 miles on it. It had been sitting for awhile, so I pieced it back together, and drove it away off into the sunset. I drove it from Michigan to California and back, total of 5,000 miles and a whole lot of shorter distance road trips in between. Now it has 90,000 miles on it, and just cuts off in the middle of traffic on the way to the store. Luckily not to far from home, paid 50 bucks for a tow job. Got an estimate on the spot, 65 bucks to open the engine to give me exact specification and 45 minutes later what do you know, timing belt came off, which in turn cause bent valves and shot brackets, now my job requires me to have transportation; now I can't commute everyday anymore so Im in jeopardy of losing my job, and having no vehicle, its a cold world, time to look into a honda, nissan, or audi.
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2008Feb 11
Stratus SE 2.7L V6
2/11/2008 My wife and kids are driving to the grocery store and car suddenly dies. My dad and I tore into the engine finding that the oil is contaminated with water. We drained the oil and found two ball bearings. Dodge tells us that there are no bearings in the engine. Further investigation reveals the water pump to be loose causing the timing chain to jump several teeth. After several phone calls of being handed back and forth to progressively higher ranking employees of the above stated company, which is still ongoing, the car is apparently covered under the 70,000mile powertrain warranty. The only mechanic shop in Valdez, Alaska will not touch the car. That means its got to be shipped to Anchorage, which is 350miles away. Shipping is terribly expensive here and who is going to pay is still a big question. I still owe over $5,000 and pay $200 monthly for insurance. Also, this is my only vehicle. So here I am with a wife, two kids, well over $2000 a month in bills and no transportation. I live 15 miles from work. I am really #!@$ed here.
zodinray
Valdez, Alaska, USA
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