Oil Pump problems of the 1999 Dodge Intrepid

Six problems related to oil pump have been reported for the 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 08/14/2007

Driving back from the store and the car started jerking back and forth and then just stopped. Called for a tow. The mechanic said the oil pump stopped and by the sound that the car was making that it had lost a connecting rod bearing. But couldn't be sure without ripping the motor apart.

2 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2007

The contact owns a 1999 Dodge Intrepid. He stated that the oil pump caused all of the components associated with it to fail. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but the failure remained. The failure initially began approximately four months ago and occurred while driving 45 mph. The current mileage is 68,000, and failure mileage was 51,000.

3 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 12/06/2005

The engine failed after only 75000 miles. I had just had the the timing chain,oil pump replaced and the engine flushed for oil sludge in the engine a few months before. I have not had the engine replaced yet because it is too expensive to replace.

4 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 10/22/2004

Engine failue in Dodge Intrepid 1999 due to sluge build up in engine. Due to design failure of oil pump.

5 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 06/06/2004

On our way back from a small vacation on June 6, 2004 the oil light of my 1999 Dodge Intrepid came on. We (my husband ,myself and our 2 small children) pulled off the highway to the side of the road and our car quit. We checked the oil (which was full) and we tried to start the engine but it would not start. We then proceeded to call our aaa number and waited for a towtruck. When we contacted the garage the next day to see what the problem was, they told us that our oil pump malfunctioned which in turn led to the engine failure. We were told that our engine was not salvageable and that we would need to replace it. Up until this point we thought we had just had some incredibly bad luck, but then we started looking around for a used engine and found it extremely difficult. We talked to several mechanics that were very aware of a common problem of the Dodge 1999, 2. 7 oil pumps failure. We found this very interesting. We found it even more interesting when we called the Dodge company and were told that they were unaware of any problems with oil pump failure in the slightly older models but yet we have had no luck finding a replacement engine . We were told that we may have a newer stratus engine on the way but are still unsure of that. So basically we now have a car that has a $4000 problem that we are having a terrible time finding a cure for. Granted my car had 71,000 miles on it but in this day in age I would expect a car to last a little longer than that. And even it it didn't ,I would certainly like to be able to find a replacement for the problem and not be told "good luck!" or "man,not another one!" by mechanics that are certainly aware of this common problem even though the Dodge company is not, or so they say. We were totally unaware of this problem until it was too late and will end up costing us approximately $4000. At this point we our still without our vehicle and still have not secured a replacement engine.

6 Oil Pump problem

Failure Date: 09/20/2002

Consumer states that the engine seized up while driving. Vehicle was checked by dlr who advised that the oil pump failed to provide proper oil lubricant to the engine, causing it to seize. Nlm.




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