One problem related to ignition module has been reported for the 1997 Dodge Intrepid. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
My car was purchased new and at approx 33000 miles the original spark plug wiring "burnt" and the car 's motor started missing. I had a new set of spark wires installed (under warrenty-by dealer) and again at approx 47000 miles the same thing happened. Again I replaced these wires at the dealer's shop at my expense ($139). Upon asking as to why such an occurance of the same problem the repair shop foreman told me that all Intrepids had that problem! I have written Chrysler to complain of this but have no response from them for a month now. I have talked to other Intrepid owners and to my amazment they too have the same problem, just as the foreman told me. My question is one of safety, what if someone were driving and the wiring was lost to several of the plugs at one time, would the motor stoprunning? depending upon the road conditions this could be a serious problem. The mechanics said that a simple shield would prevent this. Why does not Dodge do this also? in a nutshell my Dodge Intrepid has had 3 sets of spark plug wires in 47000 miles and no relief in sight. Thank you, marilyn j davis.