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Dodge Stratus fuel delivery system problems

fuel delivery system problem

6.0

fairly significant

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

49,250 miles

Number of complaints:

4 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (4 reports)

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problem #4

2007Sep 11

(reported on)

Stratus SXT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 46,000 miles

Noticed that fuel gauge didn't start moving off full for about 100 to 125 miles. Then wife was 1 mi. away from home with a quarter tank on the gauge and ran out of gas... 16 gallon tank, added 2.5 from a can and 13.5 from the gas station. CEL came on with a p0300 code, "multiple cylinder misfires". Filled it up and so far no problem. Not sure if it's an easy fix or not?

reespapa

Goose Creek, SC, USA

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problem #3

2007May 02

(reported on)

Stratus LX V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 61,000 miles

for the past few weeks my car has been chugging like I have put some bad ags in my car. i was using mid grade and even changed to a higher grade.. and used gas treatment... Now when Im sitting a red light it chuggs so much i feel like just getting ot and kicking the f*ck out of this car... so the light turns green the car hesitates and then cuts completely off... i mean damn what the hell is up Ive had the car for 3 f@#$&*g months.

Courtney D.

Nashville, TN, USA

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problem #2

2006Jul 24

(reported on)

Stratus SXT

  • 36,000 miles

My gas gauge read 1/4 of a tank while at a stop light the car started to "chug" when light turned green I had no power and my car completely shut off

Amanda E.

Fort Drum, NY, USA

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problem #1

2005Jul 22

(reported on)

Stratus SE

  • 54,000 miles

I went and put gas in this car yesterday. It was right above 1/2 tank. That was ok. I went to work, after work I started the car and I had a full tank. Now mind you I did about and 1 worth of driving after noticing the problem and the gas gauge still has not moved. What the hell is wrong with this car?

sil

Lockport, IL, USA

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