10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 1
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 26,375 miles
About These NHTSA Complaints:
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Consumer letter regarding the safety recall for the transaxle floor shifter ignition / park interlock. The consumer has already sent in the necessary paperwork regarding a reimbursement.
- Houston, TX, USA
The contact owns a 1999 Dodge Stratus. The contact took vehicle to the dealership for service on September 13, 2005 for NHTSA recall 04V021000 repairs. Recall was corrected, however, they charged the contact for cylinder lock/ignition lock, new key, and recoded cylinder, which totaled $406. He called the dealership, and they told him that these repairs where not covered in the recall, and that they had to be done to do the recall repairs. Also, contacted the manufacturer, they told him that there was nothing they could do.
- Baton Rouge, LA, USA
After driving short distances (under 15 miles) the park shift interlock does not engage. Ignition key will not turn all the way to the off position, can not be removed, and the shifter can move freely without depressing the shifter button. Shifter button becomes soft and does not lock. This can occur with or without engine running. This began happening after safety recall #04V021000 (power train:automatic transmission:lever and linkage:floor shift) was completed.
- Grand Blanc, MI, USA
My wife took in our 1999 Dodge Stratus for recall work on the ignition park interlock. Shortly after that I noticed that the car would sometimes go into gear without putting your foot on the brake. I called the dealer who done the recall work, and they informed me that was not part of the recall. I then called the Dodge customer service line, and she told me that I would have to take the car to the dealer at my own expense. My question is, should this not be a safety recall Dodge should look into?
- Vesta, VA, USA
NHTSA 04V021000 subject: Floor shift ignition park interlock. After having the load limiting push rod into the floor shifter replaced, the vehicle shift gears on it's own while driving 65 mph. The consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and drove it to the dealer for inspection. The cause has not been determined at this time.
- Garden City, KS, USA
Safety recall pertaining to the transaxle floor shifter ignition/park interlock. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer to have the recall work done. The vehicle was returned to the consumer and the consumer believed the vehicle was fixed until it began to perform poorly. The vehicle was returned tot he dealer the next day and after three hours the technician indicated that the problem could not be fixed until a part was ordered. The consumer contacted the manufacturer. The customer service rep indicated that the paperwork had already been submitted claiming that the recall was done. The consumer feel the dealer is shady. The consumer had to wait an addition 2 weeks for the part to arrive.
- Burlington, IA, USA
The consumer was able to remove the key from the ignition when the vehicle was not in park. There was a recall regarding the same issue. Recall#04V021000. The consumer stated the dealer was not cooperative.
- Bloomington, IL, USA
- Wilsonville, AL, USA