Engine Clicking And Tapping Noises problems of the 2000 Dodge Durango

Two problems related to engine clicking and tapping noises have been reported for the 2000 Dodge Durango. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Dodge Durango based on all problems reported for the 2000 Durango.

1 Engine Clicking And Tapping Noises problem

Failure Date: 08/07/2004

I was drving on the highway with my wife, 2 children, a friend of the family, and my family dog, when the oil gauge needle dropped to zero, and the warning sound began to go off. According to the gages, I was loosing oil pressure. After a second, the gauges would return to normal. It was intermitent. After 2 minutes of this, I decided to pull of the road and check the oil level, it was full. . . I turned the car back on, the warning signal was gone, and the needle indicated that I had oil pressure. I went another 4 miles down the highway when I entered a single lane construction zone. This time the needle went to zero, indicating no oil pressure. I had no choice but to turn on my hazard lights, and drive 2 more miles @35mph to the next exit. Once on the ramp, the car made a ticking noise, and eventually stalled. Due to the lose of power stearing, it was difficult to stear. It was even more difficult to stop the car (lose of braking) my Dodge Durango had to be towed away. Now I am told that it will cost me in excess of $4,000 to fix it. I was told by several mechanics that Dodge had to design this engine with extremely tigh tolerances in order to meet the hp requirements. In doing so, it souonds like they neglected to perform the proper analysis required to determing the affect on proper oil circualtion. I changed my oil every 3-4,000 mi. How could this happen? after searching the internet, I found out that this was a common occurance amongst Durango owners. I read one complaint after another. I some cases, Chrysler would not cover the failure even if the owner had an extended warranty. My dealership won't recognize that their is a historical problem. They lost my business. Even though my car is out of warranty, one would expect it to last 90,000 mi. Without a catastrophic failure of this magnitude. This poblem should be recognized by Chrysler. . . . These motors should be recalled. . . . Sounds like a class action suite is in order.

2 Engine Clicking And Tapping Noises problem

Failure Date: 08/07/2004

2000 Dodge durang: I was driving on the highway with my wife, 2 children, a friend of one of my chilren, and my family dog, when the oil gauge needle started to bounce back and forth. It indicated that I was loosing presure and then return to normal. After 2 minutes of this, I pulled off the road and checked the oil level. It was full. . . . . . . I turned the car back on, and the problem went away. I went further down the highway and entered a single lane construction zone when it started to do the same thing. This time it finally went to zero. Having no where to go for 2 more miles, I had no choice but to drive to the next exit. I put on my hazrd lights, and drove 35mph while coasting as often as I could. Once I got off the exit, the car starting to make a ticking sound (lifters) and eventually stoped running. My Dodge Durango had only 44,000 mi. On it. The oil was changed every 3-4,000 mi. The car had to be towed away. Now I am told I need a completely rebuilt engine. It will cost me $4,000+ to repair it. After searching the internet, I found this problem to be to common. I cannot get my dealership to acknowledge such an occurance. Even though my car is out of warranty, I feel that it should last more than 90,000 mi with the proper amount of scheduled maintenance. Sounds like a major recall is in order. Who knows, maybe even a clase action law suite will come out of it if enough people complain.




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