Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
210020207/08/2002635721Subject regarding revision in diagnostic procedures and labor operation times for re transmissions. *tt10/30/2002
210060103/16/2001211699621898Automatic transmission fluid usage atf+4. *tt *mj10/03/2001
21010002/04/2000609981Subject pertains to intermittent harsh engagement into reverse gear on certain re model transmissions. *tt04/12/2000
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
03080009/15/2000614650;subject regarding rtv use on corporate axle. *tt11/29/2000
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
21209911/29/19996089792Subject regarding 46re transmission shift quality improvement for a drive - rev - drive shift maneuver. *tt02/25/2000

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
10/15/20010
 This discription is for the undercarrige: the van keeps squeeking when you go over bumps, the dealer saids that the rubber gouments between the frame and the body were not supportive enough for all the weight of the van and the weight of all the passengers. i'm a single parent with kids and i do not have the money to replace all the rubber grouments between the frame and the body that the repair shop suggest i do or i can just keep paying them to lube them. as for the transmission thats another story apparently all my internal seals are leaking and it is causing the transmission to slip. for a brand new 2000 dodge van this is ridiculous. they want between $3500 and $5000 to replace. i've e mailed dodge concerning these problems and of course no response from them. like it goes in one ear and out the other to say. this will defintly be the last dodge i will ever look at again because for this being my ever first new car i've ever own i've been very disappointed with them. and i've talked to other dodge owners and they say the same thing transmission problems rubber seals and lights.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
09/01/2001
 When traveling up a hill vehicle will start to downshift by itself, but this usually happens at 60 mph or above.*ak