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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2006, 07:34:18 PM »

i realy need help NOW where online can i find that recall PLZ HELP
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2006, 03:27:54 AM »

Well thank you for correcting me,   I can't remember where I heard they used the 41TE anyway...now I know, and that's why I came here, to learn about the Avenger.
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2006, 03:36:42 AM »

And you found the right place!  When I first bought my venge this was THE place for our cars.  But then it went down for some drama crap, and Now we have it back.  Hopefully it'll get back to where it was.
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2006, 09:06:53 PM »

I have a 2000 Dodge Avenger Sport with 65,000 miles on it and from my knowledge, the 2000's had a bit of a better transmission setup, and some of the tranny problems that were received in previous years from them were updated and fixed. Being that the car is built by Mitsubishi and the engine/transmission from my knowledge as well is all mitsubishi, making sure to do the transmission flush every 60,000 miles as well as changing the oil every 3-5k miles will keep the car on the road. Its just all luck of the draw tho in my opinion. You can beat the excrement outta a car and it can run great. You can baby one and it'll blow up after a month or two.. I bought my car in July of '05, and im coming up on having it for a year, and its still running extremely strong. The only thing I dislike is the hard downshifting when ur coming to a stop that it gives you every now and again. Its still winding down, and when u give the throttle as light push it wants to drag a bit like its an Manual LOL! However, it doesn't do it everytime.. I noticed in mine, checking the transmission fluid, its still red, it doesn't have any of that burnt clutch smell nor burnt break smell. It however does have a bit of a different smell that I haven't recognized before, but I've only owned two cars. Even my dad said it smelled a bit different, but it wasn't burned. I think the transmission if you keep the updated maint. on it, will continue to run fine.. If anyone else knows anything please let me know, this is just based on my knowledge of the car, i haven't had it to long!

The question on the overdrive setting to.. Supposedly the car adapts to the way you drive. So if someone else gets in your car and drives it, they'll tell a difference in performance because their driving habits are a bit different. I don't think we'd notice it at all, being the fact that we drive it everyday.. But theres some times where I do drive my car a bit different as well.. Sometimes goofy kids with their riced out honda's wanna race down the interestate.. I don't realy notice much of a difference other than it gets on it good.. If i must suggest something, try getting a nice cold air intake, runs so much better with one.. A few performance changes to your car can drop that 9.5s 60mph speed down to about 7.. Just my two cents.. Please let me know if I misread anything off of other sites and made any false statements. Any extra information would be appreciated as well! A lot of us have worries about our tranny's blowing up!
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2006, 10:19:00 PM »

so far i am a second owner of a I4 atx at 98,000 miles and really no problems (no more than any other car out there)

but if you are looking for speed our cars are not that great, (slowest being the I4 auto).
there are the recalls for the balljoints, make sure it is done.

and like said if you go with an auto get the tranny cooler, but i would recommend the I4.


and like any other car matinace  will be the key to a long lasting car
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2006, 11:13:38 PM »

I have a 2000 Dodge Avenger Sport with 65,000 miles on it and from my knowledge, the 2000's had a bit of a better transmission setup, and some of the tranny problems that were received in previous years from them were updated and fixed. Being that the car is built by Mitsubishi and the engine/transmission from my knowledge as well is all mitsubishi, making sure to do the transmission flush every 60,000 miles as well as changing the oil every 3-5k miles will keep the car on the road. Its just all luck of the draw tho in my opinion. You can beat the excrement outta a car and it can run great. You can baby one and it'll blow up after a month or two.. I bought my car in July of '05, and im coming up on having it for a year, and its still running extremely strong. The only thing I dislike is the hard downshifting when ur coming to a stop that it gives you every now and again. Its still winding down, and when u give the throttle as light push it wants to drag a bit like its an Manual LOL! However, it doesn't do it everytime.. I noticed in mine, checking the transmission fluid, its still red, it doesn't have any of that burnt clutch smell nor burnt break smell. It however does have a bit of a different smell that I haven't recognized before, but I've only owned two cars. Even my dad said it smelled a bit different, but it wasn't burned. I think the transmission if you keep the updated maint. on it, will continue to run fine.. If anyone else knows anything please let me know, this is just based on my knowledge of the car, i haven't had it to long!

The question on the overdrive setting to.. Supposedly the car adapts to the way you drive. So if someone else gets in your car and drives it, they'll tell a difference in performance because their driving habits are a bit different. I don't think we'd notice it at all, being the fact that we drive it everyday.. But theres some times where I do drive my car a bit different as well.. Sometimes goofy kids with their riced out honda's wanna race down the interestate.. I don't realy notice much of a difference other than it gets on it good.. If i must suggest something, try getting a nice cold air intake, runs so much better with one.. A few performance changes to your car can drop that 9.5s 60mph speed down to about 7.. Just my two cents.. Please let me know if I misread anything off of other sites and made any false statements. Any extra information would be appreciated as well! A lot of us have worries about our tranny's blowing up!

There is no differnce in any of the tranny's they used same components thru all year 95/00 no differnce in rebuild kits for those years either  Huh

as for recall info online http://aseclub.net/invision/index.php?showtopic=19589
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2007, 04:56:57 PM »

i've got a 96 I4 auto, 130K miles on her, and i've only had minor problems, had to replace a coilpack(you really notice when you lose 2 cylinders BUT IT STILL RAN!!!! couldnt go faster than 40 and i think it had about 5hp) and the door handle fell off(yours will too, if it hasn't happened already IT WILL). that was all within 2 weeks of getting it, and i thought to myself "man im in for a crapfest" but it hasn't given me any problems since then. thats been nearly 2 years since i've had to do any fixing.

oh and as far as i know mine is totally unmodded, i KNOW its the stock engine, tranny could be new, didn't look that closely, exhaust is stock, everything down to the air-intake (as far as i can tell) is off of the factory floor.

oh and the trunk doesnt open with the key, just the lever by my seat, whoopdiedo 4 extra steps to pop my trunk.
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2007, 07:39:41 PM »

got the same issue with the key in the trunk
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2007, 03:07:38 PM »

Wait wait wait.... If I take my car to my local dodge dealership I can have the ball joints replaced for free?
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« Reply #24 on: December 10, 2007, 01:18:22 AM »

Wait wait wait.... If I take my car to my local dodge dealership I can have the ball joints replaced for free?

yes. unless they have been replaced before, then you don't need it. there was a defect in the original ball joint boots that caused premature failure (separation!!!)
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #25 on: December 10, 2007, 03:13:18 AM »

Well I see this topic has been moved but I was quoted over the summer for new balls joints by goodyear... they were gonna charge me 700 bucks to replace them.... but i didnt do it.... So this is good news to hear of this recal
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2007, 05:07:05 PM »

I bought my car about 3 months ago and that car has been great to me. I was just recently in a wreck with it and i came out with hardly anything. I ended up fixing the car and she is still running like new..
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #27 on: January 23, 2008, 11:50:09 PM »

my car has 308,000 km its the 2.5l  i had my lower ball joint break on me it sucks but got it fixed for $130
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #28 on: January 24, 2008, 04:28:40 AM »

my car has 308,000 km its the 2.5l  i had my lower ball joint break on me it sucks but got it fixed for $130

Balljoints are a lifetime recall, that get fixed for free......In the states.
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Re: Sebring/Avenger Reliability
« Reply #29 on: April 28, 2008, 04:52:37 AM »

got the same issue with the key in the trunk

First post! Grin

I got the same issue/problem, neither key will open the trunk! I just got the car this last Saturday, I thought it was broke or something. Huh

Loving it anyway!!!!!
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