2.8
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 50,910 miles
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Water pump failed. Due to recent failures on this Dodge Dakota, I have also become aware that water pump failures were common on Dakotas. This failure mode was known to Dodge. I am the original owner and was not notified by Dodge.
- Richland, WA, USA
Vehicle experienced problems with the upper ball joints. Owner took the vehicle to an independent mechanic shop to have the tires replaced. It was discovered that the ball joints wore out completely. When turning the vehicle in either direction the wheels squeaked and clanked when turning and going over bumps. Dealer found right upper control arm bushing noisy. Cooling system leak. Thermostat and gasket replaced.
- Miami, FL, USA
To date, I have replaced the following: 1) upper ball joints - both sides 2) lower ball joints - both sides 3) calipers - both sides (front) 4) water pump 5) wheel hubs - both sides (front) 6) catalytic converter 7) headlamp switch. Now, I have the following problems: 1) headlamp switch (again) 2) transmission will not shift between gears 3) upper control arm bushings.
- Fredericksburg, VA, USA
The water pump stopped operating, for the third time, while driving. The thermostat had broke and caused the seal to the pump to break. Taking vehicle to dealer. Mechanic will check on cause of broken water pump.
- Birmingham, AL, USA
Water pump failure, after replacement of catalytic converter exhaust leak detected, slow speed from 2nd to 3rd gear, gear sticks from 3rd to 4th gear, rough idling, odometer reading failure, ABS light stays on, check engine light remains lit, gas tank sensor failure (reads empty when tank is full), when driving approx. 10 - 20 mph engine stalls / shuts off, coming to stop engine shuts off, vehicle vibration when brakes applied to come to a stop or slowing down (rear brakes), engine pings / knocks in normal operation at speeds from 30 to 70+ mph, after the engine warms up, anti-lock / ABS sensor out, fuel gauge - sending unit malfunction, intake manifold gasket leaking, gasket cracked / leaking, thermostat gasket leaking, drive belt cracking / deteriorating, fuel induction system failing. Problems with this vehicle since date of purchase. Purchased from Honda North dealer.
- Fresno, CA, USA
I had to replace the heater core, $650, in my 1999 Dodge Dakota sport 4X4. This is absurd since the vehicle mileage is only 54834 miles. I contacted daimler Chrysler they stated the failure was unfortunate and that they will log-in my complaint.
- Charlotte, NC, USA
I have replaced the serpentine belt five times since purchasing my Dakota (54,000 miles) as a new vehicle from a Dodge dealership in '98. I have not received any reason for the constant wearing of this item. It has become a very expensive maintenance item.
- Charlotte, NC, USA
- Richland, WA, USA