7.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $220
- Average Mileage:
- 43,150 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace ignition coil (3 reports)
- replace thermostat (2 reports)
- replace master cylinder (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Chrysler dealer.
I could not understand how I had to have a engine coil replaced on a newer car. I don't do a lot of driving. Just sad
- Vernita W., Roseville, MICHIGAN, US
Check engine light came on. Was told it was a Thermostat issue. Took to dealer. It took them 4 days to tell me they had to replace thermostat with new thermostat.
- troope, Brookhaven, US
sighs Tired of the issues on this vehicle. Drove it and it started jerking. Almost got hit by another driver from behind as it seemed to lose power or cut off while driving. Took it to a dealership- gentleman stated it could possibly be a Cylinder Misfire issue but they have to check it out. Another 6 days in the shop.
- troope, Brookhaven, US
faulty thermostat. 2nd time check engine light came on and I had to miss work
- kadeia, Easton, US
3rd time my check engine light came on within 1yr of me having the vehicle
- kadeia, Easton, US
Check engine light was on, the code was misfire fault code. Dealer replaced ignition coil.
- Ashley T., Sicklerville, US