5.3
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 90,450 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
New tires were just put on the car, so unless they were improperly filled, there is a problem with the tire pressure sensor.
- mario d., St.Louis, MO, US
the light on dash board that denotes a problem with tires. I don't understand why this light comes on when the temperature changes. it did not happen until the van was almost two years old. Its very annoying I don't have time or energyto keep running back to the dealer to check the tires. Is there a problem with the sensor?This seems to be a TYPICAL occurence in dodge and jeep my daughter's jeep has had the same problem. Is this covered to check and change the sensor? I hate to find out that I made the wrong choice in purchasing a Dodge vehicle. I dont have money to keep fixing these problems.
- mjsadovynj, Trenton, NJ, US
We bought our van 2 years ago and we wish we would of never bought it. Shortly after the "used" warranty expired I was stranded because the plastic key would not start the van. My husband had to take apart the whole dash and unplug and replug in wires to make the van start with the key.
There was been numerous times that the windshield wipers will start, the lights blink off and on, and the gauges go off and on. This van had had these issues since 65,000 miles!
Recently this has happened and now also the door locks won't work. I wouldn't suggest this van to anyone! I wish we would of bought a Toyota instead. My sister-n-law has a Toyota mini van and has Never had any problems with it.
- Kami H., Paonia, CO, US