2.9

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
47,924 miles

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problem #2

Jan 022007

Stratus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 95,847 miles
Noticed my car seemed to be losing performance. Failure started when my car would shut off while I was driving when I turned on the heat. This happened 4 times in one day and the fourth time I almost had an accident on interstate 5. I did have Firestone check the vehicle and they could not find the cause. I search this site for recalls and found recall number 00V299002 which states " prolonged wiring harness contact with the heat shield will cause the wiring insulation to wear and eventually to ground out. This could cause the engine to die out, increasing the risk of a crash" which is exactly what I'm experiencing when I drive. I have kept up the maintenance on this vehicle with jiffy lube and Firestone, so there should be no reason why this is happening other than a manufactures defect. I called the local Dodge dealer and manufacturer and they both stated there is no recall for my Dodge Stratus 2001 for this problem. I was in shock to think that NHTSA is aware of the problem and the people responsible for there products are not. Hopefully, this complaint will spark the manufacturer to make this a recall and prevent myself and others from being seriously injured in a car accident, due to no fault of our own.

- Olympia, WA, USA

problem #1

Sep 152001

Stratus

  • miles
While drivining consumer's son fell asleep and knocked water off cup holder onto floorboard. Started to smell wires burning, and heard crackling noises. Contacted fire department, and was informed that wires under front seat were exposed and causing the noise. Indicated to let wires dry before using vehicle. After drying started vehicle nd crackling noise was still heard until fuse was removed. Contacted manufacturer, and informed consumer that it was not their problem, it was owner's fault.

- San Antonio, TX, USA