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2002 dodge caravan EC


arifz1
03-03-2005, 12:32 AM
Hi, I have 2002 dodge caravan ec. These are the problems that I had with this van. At about 60,000 miles transmission died and about that time had fuel hose leak, fuel injector clogged up and now at about 80,000 miles van kicks at around 50 mph. Also its starting to eat oil. Anybody knows why the van kicks and is there anybody with similar problem.

theFREAKnasty82
03-03-2005, 12:46 AM
sorry to sound like an idiot, but exactly do you mean by it "kicks"?

arifz1
03-03-2005, 01:11 AM
well, i meant it feels like transmission kicks but i think transmission is not bad

theFREAKnasty82
03-03-2005, 01:29 AM
read this website, it's really good to know, might help you to know what's wrong w/ your van: http://www.allpar.com/fix/trans.html

arifz1
03-03-2005, 01:34 AM
Thanks.

Servant
03-05-2005, 09:52 AM
well, i meant it feels like transmission kicks but i think transmission is not bad
Solution: One I wish I had used!! Get rid of it if you can and find another manufacturer. Lots of research into possible problems BEFORE you buy. I never want another Dodge. My Caravan has been thru 7 trannys.
Servant

hayesbcajh
03-11-2005, 12:07 PM
Solution: One I wish I had used!! Get rid of it if you can and find another manufacturer. Lots of research into possible problems BEFORE you buy. I never want another Dodge. My Caravan has been thru 7 trannys.
Servant

That is sound advice and I'm in the same situation. I have the base model Voyager with only 38k miles. Problem is, take a look at the trade in value...every time I see it I feel like crying. I think the trade on my 02 is about 6,000. Private sale maybe 8 or 9. But I couldn't sell private with a clear conscience. Not to mention I owe 11. Only 3 more years of suffering and I'll be driving a Toyota. I've always frowned upon people that say this, but I've never heard of anyone driving a Toyota or Honda or even a Nissan that had to shell out thousands of dollars before they hit 100k.

theFREAKnasty82
03-11-2005, 01:47 PM
The best piece of advice that I want to give anyone looking for a new vehicle, do your research into that vehicle as to what the highs and lows are, i.e., cost of repair, reliability factor, resale value, known trouble spots, etc. Toyota is a damn good company, but recently, they have had a batch of engine failures due to sludging in the engines and not receiving compensation from the manufacturer. GM is undergoing a lawsuit for their Dex-Cool causing engine failures. Ford continues to be plagued by fire issues in their Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable platform. My point is, no manufacturer is perfect, just make sure you know what you're getting into and can afford the repairs as they come along.

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