Five problems related to car stall have been reported for the 2000 Dodge Dakota. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl- the contact owns a 2000 Dodge Dakota quad cab. The contact stated the vehicle stalls without warning. The vehicle has no power steering or brakes when the failure occurs. The contact stated the vehicle does not sputter or hesitate prior to stalling. The contact also stated that when the security warning light is flashing, they are unable to start the vehicle. The contact has to play with the remote to get the light to turn off. The contact stated that all of the gauges on the instrument panel stopped working when the failures occurred. The vehicle had not been inspected. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 78,000 and the current mileage was 78,900. Rl.
I have a 2000 Dodge quadcab 4. 7 piece of crap truck that I bought new. It has 59,000 miles on it and has been maintained since new with the regularly scheduled maintenance. In addition, I have replaced two of the computers which cost me about $1800 combined. For the past year or so it has been running like crap. It stalls, the idle speed fluctuates drastically. At times the idle speed will go from 500 to 2500 rpms fluctuating up and down when sitting at a red light. The people next to me must wonder what's going on with my vehicle lunging the way it does. The second computer that was replaced was done in an effort to correct this problem and it failed. Im am tired of spending money on a vehicle with so few miles for a problem that many many other Dodge owner have experienced. I feel like I was duped. My wife's Toyota camry just hit 130,000 miles and we have never had a problem with it.
Vehicle lost power and stalled out. On five different occasions. Dealer notified.
Vehicle experiencing shutdowns / stalling. Dealer unable to fix.
Vehicle experiencing ongoing shutdown/stalling problem. Vehicle been in / out of dealer's repair shop on three occasions, and dealer was unable to correct the problem. Also, informed consumer that they refused to look at the vehicle any longer until manufacturer would forward a correction to the problem.