10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
59,500 miles

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problem #2

May 032004

Grand Caravan 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 119,000 miles
Consumer received NHTSA recall 00V268000 concerning fuel leakage. Consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for a routine check up, and the mechanic informed the consumer that the recall repairs were done properly. On MA 3, 2004 while driving, the consumer noticed that smoke was coming from the hood. Suddenly the vehicle caught on fire. Consumer extinguished the fire. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, but dealer was unable to resolve the problem. While backing out of the driveway the vehicle hesitated and was turned off. The consumer then turned on the vehicle back on again return back into the driveway when the smoke started to come out of the engine compartment. The mechanics identified that the rubber bushings on the original fuel rail. The gas leak was still present and coming from the bushings. The vehicle was originally taken to the dealership for a alternator problem.

- Tucson, AZ, USA

problem #1

Sep 121999

Grand Caravan

  • miles
We returned home at 1:00 pm. We were leaving again at 1:20 pm. My wife noticed the vehicle smoking in the driveway. The key was not in the ignition and the car was not running. I opened the hood and noted a small fire down near the oil filter. We called the fire department. They arrived and stated the probable cause of the fire was a short circuit at or near the starter. Dodge was contacted and began a file (#6224504) on the event. They sent a representative, mike gigante, to our home on 09/16/99 to determine the cause. He could not specifically say what caused the fire but he did state that the fire ocurred at the starter. We are not privy to the report filed by Mr. Gigante. Dodge claims that a letter was mailed to us on the 21st of September. Today is the 27th of September and we have not received it. The woman at customer service read the letter to me on 09/27/99 which stated that the fire was not caused by a manufacturer's defect and that they are not responsible for the cost of repairs. This is not acceptable to us. We still do not know what caused the fire; we currently have no confidence in the vehicle even if it is repaired unless we know the cause ; Dodge's response is unacceptable to us; they have not made any reasonable conclusion as to the cause of the fire. After we get the burnt starter motor replaced could it spontaneously short circuit and cause a fire again? we have three young children and fear driving the car after it is repaired. We cannot park the car anywhere without wondering what could happen if a fire starts at night time or when the car is parked outside or inside our attached garage. Please investigate this matter; we are concerned for ourselves as well as for others driving the 1997 Grand Caravan.

- Reading, MA, USA