My 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 3.3L has had constant issues since new. A lifetime Powertrain warranty is useless when all one does is spend money on fixing things like brakes, coolant leaks, wheel bearings, AC issues, and now stability control warning lights/issues, which are not covered under warranty. Chrysler/Fiat needs to step up and provide some relief for owners of this vehicle.
Update from Mar 13, 2015: Had steering angle sensor replaced for a cost of approx. $300 for parts and labor. Oh and by the way front brakes completely turned to toast for the 6th time at an additional cost of $350. This van eats brakes no matter what one does to stop the problem. I have documented costs in excess of $1600 in brake work on this van in 105,000 miles of driving.
My 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 3.3L has had constant issues since new. A lifetime Powertrain warranty is useless when all one does is spend money on fixing things like brakes, coolant leaks, wheel bearings, AC issues, and now stability control warning lights/issues, which are not covered under warranty. Chrysler/Fiat needs to step up and provide some relief for owners of this vehicle.
Update from Mar 13, 2015: Had steering angle sensor replaced for a cost of approx. $300 for parts and labor. Oh and by the way front brakes completely turned to toast for the 6th time at an additional cost of $350. This van eats brakes no matter what one does to stop the problem. I have documented costs in excess of $1600 in brake work on this van in 105,000 miles of driving.
- darkcloud, Tully, NY, US