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Engine developed a massive high pressure oil leak causing near flame conditions, loss of oil and possible engine damage. Vehicle was diagnosed at independent repair facility. The difficulty is defective cylinder head/ cylinder head gasket failure spraying a mist of hot oil onto the hot catalytic converter and remaining exhaust system. Vaporized oil subjected to these conditions can explode violently. The vehicle has been placed out of service. The cost of repairs (new engine) exceeds the value of the vehicle. Research proved Chrysler corporation has known of this problem since prior to 1994 and has attempted to patch the problem rather than repair it correctly in thousands of cases to date. My contentions is the Chrysler corporation knowing sold me an unsafe defective vehicle to me and many others.
While traveling on the highway and climbing up a hill the vehicle looses power. The campaign number is 00B26800. But his vehicle VIN does not match. Please furnish additional information dealer is aware of the problem.
The van has developed an oil leak between the engine head and block which a mechanic feels this is an unusual place. Fumes are entering into the compartment of the van.
While driving, a police car notified consumer that the vehicle was on fire, fire department broke the windshield to put out the fire, claim 22-V687-499.
Consumer was resting along side of road and smelled smoke, upon starting vehicle it ignited in the engine compartment, injuring consumer, claim 22-V641-822.
While driving, a police car pulled up and notified consumer that vehicle was on fire, vehicle experienced fire in the engine compartment, claim22-V687-499.
Consumer smelled smoke while resting along side of the road, consumer tried to start the vehicle, however it ignited upon starting in the engine compartment, claim 22-V641-822.
While driving, a police car notified consumer that the vehicle was on fire, fire department broke the windshield to put out the fire, claim 22-V687-499.
Consumer was resting along side of road and smelled smoke, upon starting vehicle it ignited in the engine compartment, injuring consumer, claim 22-V641-822.
While traveling at 40 mph, consumer heard a clunk noise. Consumer pulled vehicle over and could not put vehicle in gear. Vehicle was towed to dealer, dealer stated that a pin in transmission broke and transmission needed replaced. Check engine light illuminated.
While driving, a police car pulled up and notified consumer that vehicle was on fire, vehicle experienced fire in the engine compartment, claim22-V687-499.
Consumer smelled smoke while resting along side of the road, consumer tried to start the vehicle, however it ignited upon starting in the engine compartment, claim 22-V641-822.
Warranty 36,000 miles/3years. Dropping van off for routine brake job, van died in garage parking lot, temp guage had no indication anything wrong, tailpipe smoking, , had police stop by to see, garage looked at engine fly wheel fell off and head gasket melted. Car only has 54,000 miles on it. Contacted Chrysler nothing they would do. The garage I have it at is not more than 5 minutes from a Dodge dealer, they would not even send anyone to look at the engine to agree or disagree what had happened. Cannot get the car towed because the engine is apart and will cost $800 to put the broken engine back in the car and that again to have Dodge take it apart. It is amazing that the temprature guage would not indicate that my engine had gotton so hot that the head gaskett melted and the fly wheel fell off. This car had regular oil changes ect at walmart. They never indicated fluid problems.
First time car stalled on local street on 27th May 00 after few attempts, it start again. Dealer could not figer out, it stalled again on 06/11/00 on highway so scarry, then they changed computer pc it happened again on 07/23 &07/28, 01 which tey blamed carbon build up which I don't trust them because only 23400 miles and I never heard that car turned off due to that reason during normal speed.
Consumer states that engine makes loud noise and it idles erratically, vehicle has stalled while travelling 60 mph, on one occasion, dealer found that a piston had failed, however problem still exist. Brakes squealed, dealer cleaned and sanded pads and rotors. Vehicle shook at speeds above 70 mph, dealer balanced and rotated tires. Consumer smelled strong odors through the ventilation system. Passenger side sliding door inoperable. Alternator belt came apart. Accelerator rattles. Vehicle experiences deceleration. Carpet buckles.
While driving 60 mph on the highway the vehicle stalled without warning. Cause unknown. Dodge repurchased the vehicle under the lemon law after several failed attempts to fix it.
- Norwalk, CA, USA
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