Dodge Intrepid owners have reported 64 problems related to engine stall (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Intrepid based on all problems reported for the Intrepid.
While driving approximately 65 mph, engine stalled on highway. Consumer was able to avoid accident by pulling over to side of road. The cause of this is undetermined.
 
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Consumer was driving approximately 35 mph. When coming to a stop, the engine stalled. Vehicle then would not restart. When taken to get serviced, it was determined to be due to oil fledge.
 
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Vehicle has a 2. 7l engine which stalled. Vehicle was towed to an engine repair shop. Consumer also contacted the manufacturer, who claimed that there wasno problem with the 2. 7l engine. Mechanic informed consumer that the engine would need to be replaced.
 
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The vehicle was on the road when all of a sudden the driver heard a loud knock coming from the engine and causing it to stall. Manufacturer will be notified by consumer.
While driving at unknown speed engine seized and the vehicle stalled. Consumer managed to pull over, and had the vehicle towed. Dealership repaired the problem.
The consumer was on the freeway going 65 mph when the engine stalled. The consumer made it across five lanes and the vehicle stopped and was eventually towed. The engine was defective because sludge was found in the engine. .
Dt: the contact owns a 2000 Dodge Intrepid. The contact stated that her air conditioner was not working. The engine also stalled while she was trying to accelerated from a stop on a hill. The vehicle began to roll backwards. After the vehicle stall it could be restarted, the vehicle would stall repeatedly for the rest of the day but the next day it would run properly. The dealership has attempted to repair the problem three times but they haven't been able to permanently rectify the problem. The transmission is an automatic. The consumer is also having problems getting recall work done on her brakes. All the dealer would do is run a diagnostic test and charge her more money. The manufacturer has not been contacted as of yet.
While driving 55 mph engine stalled. Dealer stated the oil tubing malfunctioned.
While driving 40 mph, the engine stalled. The vehicle was towed. The dealership was aware of the problem. Please provide more information.
2000 Dodge Intrepid 2. 7 liter engine. Driving vehicle at 65 mph when engine made a loud "clanking" sound. Immediately pull car over, engine stalled. Had it towed to a garage that stated that the engine must be replaced. Motor is very hard to find and if you do find one, there is no warranty associated with it. Recall!!!!!.
While driving 45 mph, the engine stalled. The consumer managed to pull over and had the vehicle towed. Prior to the vehicle stalling the engine was pinging and knocking. No waring light illuminated indicating a failure. After the vehicle was towed it was checked by a technician. It was determined that teh vehicle was 1 1/2 quarts low on oil although the vehicles oil was changed 3 weeks prior.
While driving 45 mph, the oil pressure gauge went down and suddenly the engine stalled. The vehicle was towed to the dealership. The technician indicated the engine stalled because of poor maintenance.
While driving at a low speed engine stalled. An independent mechanic indicated that the problem could be with the transmission or engine. Please provide any additional information.
The engine blew and the vehicle stalled. This occurred when the accelerator pedal was depressed to increase speed upon changing lanes. The consumer was able to coast over to the median. The dealership indicated that the crank shaft bearing had seized up which stop the flow of oil to the engine.
While driving at 35 mph and without any warning engine stalled. Vehicle was taken to independent shop, mechanic indicated engine had a lot of sludge and needed to be replaced. Dealer stated it was consumer's fault due tom poor maintenance.
While driving 45 mph engine seized then stalled. Vehicle was towed. Dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
: the consumer stated while driving at 30 mph, the engine stalled with no warning. The vehicle was towed to the consumers residence. It was inspected by a local independent mechanic were it was discovered the engine was filled with sludge. The mechanic recommended that the engine be replaced.
1999 Dodge Intrepid with a 2. 7 engine stalled and completely stopped and would not start again. It is very dangerous to deal with this matter because the wheel could barely be turned.
While driving 40 mph engine locked up and vehicle stalled without warning. Dealer stated the engine needed to be replaced.
A few months ago I purchased a 2000 Dodge Intrepid with 84,000 mi and a week later while exiting the highway on an off-ramp, the engine stalled. It was running great one second and the next second it just quit with no warning! I had it towed to a mechanic for service and was informed that my engine needed to be replaced. I have talked to a local salvage parts dealer and was told that these engines is in very high demand. After doing a little research on my own regarding the 2. 7 liter engines, I have found that this problem is more common than not. I had my engine replaced last week and it cost me over $3500. 00.
The engine stalled without warning.
 
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Last week I was exiting the highway on an off-ramp and noticed the engine had stalled. It was running great one second and the next second it just quit with no warning! I had it towed to a mechanic for service and was informed that my engine needed to be replaced. The mechanic said that it looked like a bomb went off in my engine and he was not sure of the cause but it was most likely because the timing chain broke.
The contact owns a 1998 Dodge Intrepid. The contact stated that in October 2002 the engine sludge increased and engine died. The vehicle was towed to a mechanic , who told him about the sludge. The cost of repair to replace the engine was about $7000. When the contact went to trade the vehicle in the vehicle stalled in the middle of the road on the way to the dealership. The contact h heard of numerous complaints with the 2. 7l engine. The vehicle has been traded into the dealership for this problem. The oil in the vehicle was changed regularly, and the vehicle was regularly maintained. The mileage on the vehicle when they first began to have this problem was about 50,000 -60,000 miles. The total number of incidents where the engine stalled was about 4-5 times. Sometimes the vehicle would not start, run real rough or would completely stall. The engine had to be replaced one time.
 
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The engine stalled, the dealer replaced the engine, however the problem recurred.
While driving about 50 mph engine stalled without a prior warning until vehicle had to be towed.
Engine sporadically stalls out while drivng. Sometimes it will start backing up if engine cools off. Dealer has seen vehicle 4 times, and cant duplicate or fix problem.
 
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Consumer states while driving the vehicle at 55mph the engine stall. Pulling out of the road, vehicle was took to the dealer they toll the consumer engine blew out. Please provide further information. Ts.
Consumer complained about engine problems. This was the second engine installed. However, the result was the same. While driving at approximately 50 mph engine locked up and quit operating.
While driving 30 mph, the engine stalled without warning. The cause of the problem has not been determined. Please provide further details.