Seven problems related to tire have been reported for the 2007 Dodge Caliber. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Dodge Caliber based on all problems reported for the 2007 Caliber.
Message: I am writing about my firestone firehawk gta p215/55r1894t tires. They came on my then new 2007 Dodge Caliber r/t. I noted with the dealer on 1/2/09 with 24800 miles, that even before that the tires are making a thumping noice. It seems they are getting even louder. They have been rotated every 5000 miles by me and the dealer and seem to be wearing evenly. I am worried about what would happen at higher speeds?.
In April took car in for oil change and car making noises. Repaired several warranty issues and also rotated and balanced tires. Since then have had a vibration sound and thumping 2 dealers tell me tires are chopped and need replacing first time at around 15, 000 miles and now at 18,000. How can this be. Did have suspension warranty work done in April. Bought car in 7/07 with only 65 miles on it. I have read on several forums that other Caliber owners are having these same issues. I have two children and do not feel safe driving them in the car. Also, the noise vibration level is horrible and you cannot even hear anything other than that noise.
I bought a 2007 Dodge Caliber in Dec 07. Within a few months I started to hear and feel front end noise/vibration. This began under 10,000 miles. They have cut the front rotors ,replaced front strut and sway bar links, all of which did not resolve the real problem. Dealer since , states that the problem is the tires (dunlop) because I did not rotate at the right mileage. I now have 26,000 miles and I won't buy new tires just yet. I have to live with the noise and vibration but Chrysler has to live with the bad reputation that all these complaints is giving them. They will not help resolve this situation and I will never buy another Chrysler product. Why isn't any gov't agency getting involved? it's a !@#$% shame!.
I have a 2007 Dodge Caliber with firestone firehalk gta-03 215/55r18 size standard tires, between 25,000 to 26,000 miles the tires have become cupped and very load, I tool it to a Dodge dealer and they agreed they are cupped but blame the rotation. I have investigated the car and tire and find numerous complaints about these tires and feel firestone and Dodge is not correcting a potential safety issues.
I have my tires rotated on my car everytime I get my oil changed. Recently, after an IL change my tires started acting funny. I took it back in and the dealer told me my tires were bad. I take good care of my tires and have them balanced and rotated on a regular basis. They told me my tires are all coupling. I have less than 30, 000 miles and I do not believe I should be having to get new tires.
2007 Dodge Caliber. Consumer requests reimbursement for defective door recall. The consumer stated on August 15, 2007, she took her vehicle to the dealer to have the regular maintenance performed and at that time, the dealer had the opportunity to check for recalls, but they didn't. On August 26, 2007, the consumer was involved in an accident, which resulted in the left rear passenger door being damaged, when the vehicle failed to stop after applying the brake. The consumer stated when she attempted to apply the brake, it kicked back and delayed her stopping. Also, the vehicle was displaying a pull and the tires were wearing quickly.
Same problem with the tires on my 2007 Dodge Caliber se as everyone else. . . Vibration and noise at road speeds. Have taken to the dealer, verified that it is occurring on every se model w/ 15 inch dunlop tires.