One problem related to brake antilock wheel speed sensor has been reported for the 2014 Dodge Challenger. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Dodge Challenger based on all problems reported for the 2014 Challenger.
The following occurred during normal driving conditions over a period of two weeks with warning lights vehicle displayed abs and traction control warning lights simultaneously. Then suddenly the car, an automatic transmission, would not shift out of first gear. Local dealership service dept stated the computer sensed brake malfunction and caused a "limp mode" causing the transmission not to shift. This is so the car would not reach normal speeds because the brakes were malfunctioning. Dealer shop reports speed sensors on brakes failed due to excessive heat. This is odd because invoice reports the rear sensors failed when normally the majority of braking, producing heat, is from the front brakes. Resulting repairs included replacing both front rotors and left front caliper and both rear speed sensors, and flushing fluid all due to excessive heat. This is a contradiction that they report the rear speed sensors failed. Perhaps a clerical error. All is documented on ed volyes Chrysler Dodge dealership service invoice # 883127, in marietta, GA. Searching the internet shows numerous brake failure stories due to speed sensors in this make and model car. Some are easily "near death experiences". I can only hope they filed NHTSA reports as well. Final systems failure occurred on may 27th. We've had lengthy experience with much older antilock cars of other makes with no hint of failure like this ! I fail to see why a critical failure such as this would be acceptable on any safety standards.
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