8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $550
- Average Mileage:
- 30,850 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- steering rack needs replacement (2 reports)
- mount/balance tires & replace pinion assembly (1 reports)
- would have been rack and pinion replacement, dealer wouldn't (1 reports)
This car looks like new. With 40000 miles there should be no problem with the steering rack. My garage tells me that it will cost between $400 to $600.
- J D M., Bethel Park, PA, US
Then February 4, 2003, less than a month later, I had to pay another $180 to have one tire replaced and then all four tires rebalanced. Don't know if this was an actual car problem or mechanic stupidity and consumer ripoff.
- Pam M., Saint Paul, MN, US
Suspension repairs at 10,437 miles because vehicle was drifting in both directions (previous owner). Steering problems experienced at 28,200 miles, steering had play, vibration, sometimes felt loose, steering would wander and would almost never drive straight. Chrysler dealer supposedly could never "duplicate" any of these problems. Excessive outer front tire wear reported at 32,683 miles, dealer blamed tires, missing left lower suspension control arm washer, dealer could not explain why this was missing. Vehicle totaled after sudden poor steering control, DaimlerChrysler accepts no responsibility for anything and blames everything else other than this obviously defective vehicle.
- intrepidproblems, San Leandro, CA, US
I'd noticed there seemed to be more play in the steering of late and a little clunking sound once in a while, but didn't pay much attention to it. As I was turning a corner to head down the street toward a freeway on ramp, I realized I was turning the wheel a whole lot to make the corner and even more to straighten out my wheels. That's when I noticed, despite the fact I was moving straight ahead, my steering wheel was pointing 90 degrees off from where it was supposed to be. I decided to avoid the freeway, and instead made my way to my mechanic's shop (luckily only 2 miles away). It was an interesting drive because of the diminishing relationship between how I turned the steering wheel, and what the wheels actually did. He later called to say not getting on the freeway was the smartest thing I did that day, and it would likely cost about $800 to replace the steering rack and do a realignment. Never having had a steering problem before I'd never looked up steering issues with 1999 Intrepids. Now I know. I have had relatively few problems with the car (replacing the unit controlling windows and door locks was pretty pricey). I have been lucky. The car had great potential but a poor engine design (oil sludge issues), and crappy manufacturing standards, have made it kind of a nice looking turkey. I think I have not hit many of the most noteworthy/common Intrepid problems because I use public transportation, bike a lot, and put few miles on the car annually. Most the time it's been fine. Plenty roomy for tall folks in front and back ( a big selling point for me) , huge trunk, great on the freeway (although weak on steep hills). Once the steering repairs are done I think it'll be time to let it go and get something more contemporary...and better built.
- asalex, Portland, OR, US