Two problems related to transmission not go into gear have been reported for the 2003 Dodge Intrepid. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Dodge Intrepid based on all problems reported for the 2003 Intrepid.
I purchased a used 2003 Dodge Intrepid February of 2006. The vehicle is a 2. 7. The Intrepid was purchased with 56,721 miles. I would say after three weeks of driving, the transmission began to bang and thrust foward during acceleration and decelleration. I brought tyhe car to the dealership where it had been purchased. The vehicle was under warrenty. The vehicle was then tested for transmission problems. This Dodge dealer told me that they felt it when driving the car but that there were no codes regstering on thier equiptment. They told me it is how I was driving the car. The problem got progressivly worse. I brought the car in again, and again. A total of three times in two months. Again, nothing. Then at roughly 76,000 miles the O2 sensor and cam sensor failed. On January 20th 2007, at 84,900 miles the transmission failed and the car would not go into third gear. The transmission wines. Dodge dealer checked today 01/23/2006 the valve body, cylinoids and purge all failed at the same time and now need to be replaced. Had this problem from day one there is a defect in the transmissions. Now I have a warrenty company that will cover the valve body not the cylinoids and Dodge recommends that the cylinoid be replaced when the valve body is replaced but the warrenty company will not cover the cylinoids. Each system assures the other is working properly. These transmissions need to be investigated, especially after only 50,000 miles and there is reported failure by numerous people. Reported and unreported. Thankyou for pursuing this investigation. People are being ripped off, and Dodge has a bad reputation for their transmission quality. Ad.
Consumer complained about a transmission problem. Owner took the vehicle to dealer, and was informed that transmission needed to be replaced. Owner stated while accelerating from a stop light transmission would go into 2nd gear and would only go up to 40 mph, but will not change gears. Driver would have to shut the vehicle off and turn back on before the vehicle would climb back up to 40 mph or greater. Owner was baffled as to why this happened since vehicle was only 2 years old and had 85,000 miles.