Crankcase (pcv) problems of the 2000 Dodge Intrepid

Seven problems related to crankcase (pcv) have been reported for the 2000 Dodge Intrepid. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Dodge Intrepid based on all problems reported for the 2000 Intrepid.

1 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 03/10/2008

Initially my 2000 Dodge Intrepid began making a clanking noise under the hood as I was driving about 30mph. I have always maintained regular oil changes of 3000 miles or less, but when I checked the oil, it was about a quart low (which it had not ever been low before. ) when I opened the crankcase to add oil, the cap was full of sludge. I took the car in to have the engine flushed with oil, replaced the oil and filter, and also had lucas added to the engine. The noise continued. I then took the car to my mechanic. It was determined that the timing belt tensioner had to be replaced. All parts were ordered directly from Chrysler. Less than 125 miles later, the noise began again. I took the car back to my mechanic. He contacted Chrysler, then, per Chrysler, added two separate additives to the crankcase. This was supposed to make the tensioner work properly. However, the noise continued to get worse in the few days that followed. (I was told to drive the car to see if these additives would work. ) the engine stopped without warning. I had the car towed to my mechanic. He eventually was able to determine that the engine failed due to low oil pressure. After notifying Chrysler, I had to have the car towed to the local dealership for a diagnostics. The dealership said that the rod bearings were bad and the engine has to be replaced. The dealership says it will be $5400 for a new engine. I do not have the money to get this fixed. I have already spent $1300 on the engine plus the cost of two tows. I still owe on this car and cannot use it. The car only has 39k miles on this original engine. I will never drive, rent, or own another Dodge or Chrysler vehicle again because I truly believe that Chrysler knows that they have a serious problem with these engines and have no integrity to make it right.

2 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 12/17/2005

2000 Dodge Intrepid 2. 7 liter engine failed twice (two engines) due to lack of oil even though there was oil in the crankcase. A Dodge service manager told me their is a design problem were sludge can restrict the oil flow back to the crankcase. Both occurrences were at 85 mph.

3 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 06/27/2005

Flapping noise in engine, then without warning, the Intrepid shut down and would not restart. This was the first car I ever bought and I bought it used. Obviously, I have no warranty on it. The car broke down yesterday. My mechanic said it's the timing chain and he's checking to see if there's any valve damage. If so, he said it would be cheaper to replace the whole engine rather than repair it. My wife and I work two different schedules and need our second vehicle. I can't afford the repair.

4 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 08/18/2004

White smoke was emanating from the engine motor upon take off. Dealership indicated that the valve cover gasket and seals needed to be replaced because they were leaking. Vehicle was taken to another dealership to get a second opinion. They indicated that it was the pcv valve, and this was a common failure with these model vehicles.

5 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 08/11/2004

(1) December 02, 2003. Check engine light came on and car was taken to dealership for repair. Dealer specified that the the cam sensor and ignition coil needed replacing and oil was being sent throught the pcv valve hose into the air box and throttle body. Their repairs repairs included "cleaning out the oil", however no mention of known quality issues in the 2. 7l engine, that would eventually result in engine failure. (2) August 11, 2004. While driving down interstate 75 in the detroit metro area, the check engine light came on and the engine died. I managed to navigate the car through interstate traffic and onto the shoulder without the engine and any power steering. (3) the car is currently non-functional and estimates for repairs have exceeded $7000. Upon further investigation, I have discovered that the 2000 Dodge Intrepid 2. 7l engine has known quality issues that result in engine failure.

6 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 05/27/2004

Dear sir: my Dodge Intrepid engine seized up on me while driving on 5/27/04 in the middle of a busy road and someone almost hit me as my car stopped sudennly, plus cars started to pass me on a one lane road which was a dangerous situation. I took the car to my mechanic, who diagnosed a blown engine with sludge but it had a full oil pan. He said the car had full oil but the engine was not getting oil so it blew so it is a defective product. It is a dangerous product as well. I bought this car about a year ago thinking it had a life of about 10 more years and it was in great condition. I maintained the car as recommended per the owners manual and had it in for service including oil changes every 3000 miles or 3 months. I took care of this car but Dodge did not take care of me by selling a car with a defective engine. I will do whatever I can to punish Dodge for what they did to me and to recoup my losses. I would appreciate any help you could offer me. Thanks, keith barnes.

7 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 02/02/2004

On February 2, 2004 car began to make a clacking noise - sounded like oil was not getting into the crankcase. Had car towed to a mechanic the next day. Timing chain broke when mechanic started the car to diagnose. Diagnosed as engine sludge problem - mechanic said that he has seen this problem on this type of engine at much lower mileages. Need to replace the engine - approximately $5000.




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