Dodge Challenger owners have reported 4 problems related to engine burning oil (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Challenger based on all problems reported for the Challenger.
Chrysler maker of Dodge Challenger 2016 and other models and other years are aware of a major defect. The oil filter housing on many makes and models leak lots of oil. As of right now there are 40,000 of this part on back order. They leak oil over the top of the engine and transmission. The burning oil puts fumes in the car as you are driving. This can make you sleepy and the car can catch fire in the right environment. You cant take a picture of the part without removing the uper and lower intake. I sent a pic of the oil in my drive. Please google this and see that this not a isolated thing but a common always gonna happen thing. The burning oil makes me feel sick.
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The windows in my 2015 Challenger is going up and down by themselves, gets stuck, and then won't go back up. Also the engine coils in my car burnt out and was leaking oil all through my car. When I got it fixed, the old coils were from the manufacture and had a broken seal. Was told that my car should've caught on fire with the amount of oil that was leaking.
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I have a 2010 Dodge Challenger r/t. When I came to a stop at a red light in between me releasing the brake and accelerating my oil light came on and my engine stopped. The car became difficult to steer and the brakes were difficult to use. The a/c and radio were still functional. When I restarted the vehicle the oil light no longer appeared and I was able to continue driving. This has occurred twice this summer 2015 and once last summer 2014. I have taken the vehicle to the dealership and no codes were found on all occasions. I have a lifetime mopar warranty however the dealership is unable to recreate the issue, therefore they are unable to determine the root cause. The dealership has also completed oil consumption testing and found no issues. I was able to use my cell phone to record the oil light showing the last time the issue occurred. I have also filed a formal complaint with Dodge. Dodge suggested that there could possibly be electrical issues.
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The contact owns a 2011 Dodge Challenger. While driving approximately 5-10 mph, the contact noticed a burning odor and the abs and oil warning lights illuminated. The vehicle stalled and was not able to restart. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 21,400.
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