Four problems related to engine burning oil have been reported for the 1998 Dodge Intrepid. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
When changing motor oil burned oil stayed inside the motor. When taken vehicle to dealer for inspection the cause could not be determined.
The consumer experienced problems with the engine. The engine has been burning oil excessively for the past 20,000 miles. The oil light stayed on and eventually the engine will seize. Provide further details.
Consumer stated vehicle burned oil excessively.
. Hello. My wife and I own a 1998 Chrysler Intrepid. I say Chrysler instead of Dodge because it is canadian built and they are called chryslers. We had 73,000 miles on it when it suddenly failed on us. My wife was on the freeway heading to work. The oil light came on and she pulled over immediately. Well, the engine stopped before she could even come to a complete stop. We had it towed to a Chrysler dealership. They told us the engine had no oil and it seized up. Well, I know the engine had oil. We just had it changed 2 weeks prior. The car never burned oil. Nor was there ever any leaking evident underneath it. I have receipts to prove many of the oil changes. We had them done every 3 thousand miles. So I called the corporation. I was treated very rudely. The only thing they had to offer was "engine failure due to lack of maintenance. " I was very angry, but I felt I had no other recourse but to just take it and buy a new motor. It cost us well over $2500. 00. Now we can't sell the car because we can't break even on it. It is now worth more to us than to anyone else. My name is ronald w. Ault. 4930 beech rd. Hope, mi 48628. My home number is 989 435-9941. I will help in any way I can because my thoughts on this are: Chrysler will do everything they can to fight a recall on this because it will cost them multi-millions of dollars to settle all the cases. Please contact me if you need any assistance. Ron .