Power Train Related Problems of the 1999 Dodge Avenger

Table 1 shows six common power train related problems of the 1999 Dodge Avenger. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the transmission slip out of gear (one problem).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1999 Dodge Avenger

The Automatic Transmission problem

I have a 1999 Dodge Avenger. I bought the car in 2004 and I had the heads done on it. The transmission started acting up in 2005 and is still giving me problems. Sometimes it won't change into second until I turn the car off and restart it. The O2 sensors keep going out.   Read details...

The Transmission Slip Out Of Gear problem

Transmission failed to shift out of first gear properly and downshifted harshly, to the point I cringed at the sound. Upon replacing original tires local mechanic notified me of a worn wheel bearing at right front being ase certified myself I inspected the part and came to the same conclusion   Read details...

The Transmission Noise problem

Have been told that the transmission casing is cracked and leaking transmission oil. This was found during an inspection of the front end, where there was noise when turning steering toward the left. Also, included in defective rim settlement class action matter.   Read details...


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