- Jul 18, 2002
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I got a used 2002 Dodge Stratus at 29,000 miles. Still had a little bit of the warranty left when I got it, but not much. This car has the 2.7 liter engine.
Right at the end of the warranty, a solenoid in the transmission was malfunctioning (I didn't notice any problems but the dealer said it was malfunctioning) So it turns out the day after the warranty was when the appointment was scheduled. So they ended up giving me the part for free but made me pay for the labor. This was back when I lived in Idaho, and This was just the beginning.
I moved down to Tempe/Phoenix about 2 years after that, no problems with the car.
First problem: Blower resistor for the A/C blows out making it so that you can only have the A/C on OFF or HIGH, no in between. This was a simple 35 dollar fix, and I replaced the old one.
Second problem: Day after my birthday, 2007, my thermostat decides to die on me in the middle of a busy highway-type road. So I ended up putting water in it from some leftover water bottles and waiting for it to cool down just a bit so I can drive it to the nearest gas station. Got it towed and it was a $230 fix.
Third Problem: Drive my car around one day, perfectly fine, go home and turn it off. Next day I hop in, turn it on, and it won't shift out of first (auto transmission). Turns out the Tranmission control module blew out on me. At a nice hefty fee of $400+ dollars. How does that even blow out just sitting there? What a piece of shit.
Fourth Problem: One day my car just decides to make some weird noises when the A/C is on. Me wondering WTF, takes it to the dealer, who proceeds to tell me it will be a $1200 fix, and we need to replace the whole fucking A/C. $1200...... jesus.....
Fifth problem: Occurred last night, after having a year of no problems. I was driving to a friends house in Gold Canyon which is less than 40 miles away from where I live. My temperature light came on, I thought it was gonna be the thermostat again. So I go ahead and get in the left hand turn lane to make a left, but the light was too long and my engine became shaky and smoking a little, so I put it in neutral, turned it off, and had my girlfriend hop in, I pushed it past the next green light and had it towed last night to the tempe dodge dealer, which conveniently had their gates closed, so I just towed it to my apartment. Luckily my apartment is only 2 miles away.
So Here I am, waiting for the next tow truck to come get my car to tow it away to the tempe dodge dealer so I can get some more bad news. From what I understand it's either the whole engine blew, or a headgasket. THe oil had a creamy coffee look, indicating coolant and oil mixture.
Please, whatever you do, never buy dodge again. I really, really, really hope chrysler/dodge just dies.
Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention, I have only 69,000 miles on the car.
Right at the end of the warranty, a solenoid in the transmission was malfunctioning (I didn't notice any problems but the dealer said it was malfunctioning) So it turns out the day after the warranty was when the appointment was scheduled. So they ended up giving me the part for free but made me pay for the labor. This was back when I lived in Idaho, and This was just the beginning.
I moved down to Tempe/Phoenix about 2 years after that, no problems with the car.
First problem: Blower resistor for the A/C blows out making it so that you can only have the A/C on OFF or HIGH, no in between. This was a simple 35 dollar fix, and I replaced the old one.
Second problem: Day after my birthday, 2007, my thermostat decides to die on me in the middle of a busy highway-type road. So I ended up putting water in it from some leftover water bottles and waiting for it to cool down just a bit so I can drive it to the nearest gas station. Got it towed and it was a $230 fix.
Third Problem: Drive my car around one day, perfectly fine, go home and turn it off. Next day I hop in, turn it on, and it won't shift out of first (auto transmission). Turns out the Tranmission control module blew out on me. At a nice hefty fee of $400+ dollars. How does that even blow out just sitting there? What a piece of shit.
Fourth Problem: One day my car just decides to make some weird noises when the A/C is on. Me wondering WTF, takes it to the dealer, who proceeds to tell me it will be a $1200 fix, and we need to replace the whole fucking A/C. $1200...... jesus.....
Fifth problem: Occurred last night, after having a year of no problems. I was driving to a friends house in Gold Canyon which is less than 40 miles away from where I live. My temperature light came on, I thought it was gonna be the thermostat again. So I go ahead and get in the left hand turn lane to make a left, but the light was too long and my engine became shaky and smoking a little, so I put it in neutral, turned it off, and had my girlfriend hop in, I pushed it past the next green light and had it towed last night to the tempe dodge dealer, which conveniently had their gates closed, so I just towed it to my apartment. Luckily my apartment is only 2 miles away.
So Here I am, waiting for the next tow truck to come get my car to tow it away to the tempe dodge dealer so I can get some more bad news. From what I understand it's either the whole engine blew, or a headgasket. THe oil had a creamy coffee look, indicating coolant and oil mixture.
Please, whatever you do, never buy dodge again. I really, really, really hope chrysler/dodge just dies.
Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention, I have only 69,000 miles on the car.