Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT
180120105/25/2001620066Subject regarding generic scan tool (gst), publication no. 81-170-00008 provided with this technical service bulletin to provide reference information when using generic scan tool on obdii vehicles. *tt07/11/2001
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
240130508/04/200510016603Air conditioning (a/c) cooling coil odor. *tt09/26/2005
24119707/11/19976089311Concerns with a/c evaporator odor. *nlm01/19/2000
24139710/03/19976089130Information on a/c refrigerant leaks. *nlm01/13/2000
24119906/25/1999606175Subject on air conditioner cooling performance deteriorating after a few minutes of operation. *tt08/11/1999
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - RADIO/TAPE DECK/CD ETC.
08169804/17/1998600862Information on installation of radio transmitting equipment. *ak11/12/1999
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL
98080126089810/15/1998602201Service manual revisions. *yc10/15/1998

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
03/01/1999
 Tow rating advertised at 6400lbs, revised to 2000lbs, will not tow my boat
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
08/16/200465000102/12/2004
 This is not a safety related failure, but a known problem that has gone unfixed by chrysler corporation, according to repair shops in my area. i have a 19'98 dodge dakota with 65,000 miles. i'm the 2nd owner. vin# 1b7gg26xxws657959. the problem is with the a/c evaporator. according to repair shops in louisville, ky. chrysler has had a known problem with their evaporators for almost 10 years, since changeing over to the 134 freon. the defective evaporators usually will last till the vehicle is out of waranty and then fail. all oem replacement parts have had the problem fixed and tend to not fail, according to the shops. this is a very costly repair, due to dodge placeing the evaporator under the dash, which has to be removed to repair. i feel, based on what the repair shops are telling me, that dodge should stand behind at least a portion or the cost to replace these evaporators. the average cost for a dodge truck is $800.00. below are 2 shops which i've spoken: roppel's radiator/ac 632 baxter ave. louisville, ky. 502-587-8648. *ak se-cliffs truck ac 4436 popular level road louisville, ky. 502-458-5319 thanks, for any help you may be of.
07/05/200011/01/2097
 No summary listed for above vehicle. *ak
03/20/2000103/01/1998
 Air conditioning hose leading to aluminum assembly failed due to cut in hose. middle portion of hose rests directly over one corner of plastic air filter cover assembly. at the corner of air filter cover there is a small vertical spline that is part of the molded pastic lid cover. the thickness of the spline is similar to a common plastic picnic knife but without serrations. apparently over time due to vibration while driving, the hose rubbed against this plastic spline wearing a 1/4 inch slit/hole. when the hose finally rubbed through, the refrigerant decompressed rapidly. i consider this a safety hazard as all automoble air conditioning refrigerant contains a certain amount of oil. when the refrigerant decompreses explosively or extremely rapidly, it creates a mist that is highly flammable. tires. the original manufacturer tires (goodyear p235/70 r16) have premature wear and the vehicle pulls to the right when braking. excessive tire wear has taken place to varying degress on all four tires. tire wear was first noticed around 25,000 miles, but due to the amount of wear, i estimate it started at 20,000 miles. these tires are rated for 40-45,000 miles. i do not think the tires are at fault. since the truck veers to the right when braking, i suspect that an out-of-alignment condition exists. premature tire wear presents a safety hazard if the tire fails at highway speeds. also, an out-of-alignment condition should not exist before 20-25,000 miles on a new vechicle.*ak
11/04/2000108/01/1998
 This is the 13th seperate dakota that i know of that had evaporator failure at 38-41000 miles from the local caar airconditioning repair shop he sees hundreds a year from dodge vehicles at about this mileage this has to be a inherant problem that should be fixed and recalled for proper fixing. ive owned more than two dozen cars in my family including 8 chrysler cars and never had so much as one evaporator or air conditioner failure up to over 100000 miles just too much of a co-incidence that this could be happing to all of us please investigate thanks. *ak
06/19/20000
 Vent was not blowing out cool air, took to dealer and they placed the mode door and the duct. dealer replaced it and it broke again.*ak
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)
10/10/1998300308/10/1998
 I have had numerous problems with my 1998 dodge dakota. i purchased it brand new. 2 months after 8/98 purchase date, the transmission went out. the brakes have had to be replaced several times, the map sensor went out while driving down the highway causing the vehicle to shut down. i recently had to replace the lower ball joints. the seat belts come off entirely too easy. all of this and the vehicle only has 39,000 miles on it. i sent arbitration papers to chrysler twice with no response. *la
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - RADIO/TAPE DECK/CD ETC.
1
 Radio failed.