CarComplaints.com Notes: The Dodge Intrepid, Stratus & other Chrysler sedans are infamous for oil sludge problems with the 2.7L V6 engine. If someone offers to sell you a 2.7L V6 model, it's only worth the price of the scrap metal it's going to shortly turn into.
NOTE: Only the 2.7L V6 has the oil sludge problem. Our "Avoid like the Plague" designation is ONLY for models with the 2.7L V6 engine. All other available engines are very reliable with no major problems.
Even with regular maintenance, the oil sludge defect eventually destroys the 2.7L engine typically around 80,000-100,000 miles. The only true fix we know about is to put in the larger 3.2L engine, which has a great reputation.
This issue was never deemed a safety defect by the Feds, so there was no recall. In the end, Chrysler got away with FOUR YEARS worth of defective 2.7L V6 engines in their sedans.
At first symbol on dash came and went. Took to my mechanic and brake fluid was only about 2 oz. low. He filled. Two weeks later, light comes on and stays on. Tried setting and releasing parking brake, no change. Changed burned out brake light, no change. Added brake fluid, no change. Brakes were completely checked by mechanic and all good. Has anyone encountered this problem? Last resort is to take to dealer to see if computer hookup can solve.
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At first symbol on dash came and went. Took to my mechanic and brake fluid was only about 2 oz. low. He filled. Two weeks later, light comes on and stays on. Tried setting and releasing parking brake, no change. Changed burned out brake light, no change. Added brake fluid, no change. Brakes were completely checked by mechanic and all good. Has anyone encountered this problem? Last resort is to take to dealer to see if computer hookup can solve.
- Barbara J., Champlain, NY, US