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hello everyone I purchased a 97 dodge avenger es in june of last year with 48.000 miles on it, and I am allready haveing problems with it. First of all the secerty system that was installed was a aftermarket p.o.s. and witch was not dodge's falt, so currently Im just lock and key, both lower control arms/ball joints have went bad, and if i didnt replaced these it would be a horrible noise , that you could hear from a block away, now my current problem is that it would die at every stop I make, I put new spark plugs in it, witch cured the problem for about a week, but now its currently back to its oldways of dieing on me. Does anyone have any clues/tips what it could beż? Im thinking its a sensor, buts thats a willd guess
p.s. I know that the typeing is not the greatest and im sorry, if you need any clearfication just post it and ill help you out Thanks |
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Well, first thing I would suggest is getting rid of the aftermarket alarm completely if you already haven't. They ALL screw over your electronics. The only alarm I will ever have are the factory installed ones.
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got rid of it allready for 30 bucks it was the best thing ever to do, also does remote starters ruin the starter?
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They shouldn't, but they also, like alrams play hell with the electronics. My brother had a '98 Avenger ES and had an aftermarket alarm with the remote starter and his car never ran the same again. He ended up selling and buying a Jeep, then again he didn't remove the system. I wouldn't say that the remote starter couldn't ruin the starter but it isn't likely.
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well here is the latest news on my, one night comeing home from work my check engine light kick on, so i had it checked out and what was discoved that it was a bad EGR valve, witch was cusing exhaust to go into one of my cilenders, witch was causeing misfire and killing it self. So they tryed a home repair and it didnt work, and i had to take it back in and it was fixed for 150 dollers, and its runing way better for the moment.
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Re: 97 avenger es
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damn it, i never knew of the recall, cuz about 55,000 miles one would be doing a horrible sweaking noise, got it fixed, then other side did and got that fixed so about 300 bucks total.
my current situation is with the fog lights, i put aftermarket blue ones in and it blew the 15A and even 30A, so im going to investigate 2marow and c whats up. can someone where the 4,200 lbs is comeing from on these cars?? |
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well i wont be posting about my avenger anymore or maybe, dont know yet, got in the middle of a 5 car pile up, and the whole back end needs to be replaced, runing fine, buts it is nearly 5 grand worth of damnage on it. So just gonna have to wait and see.
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I've had my Avenger since I bought her brand new in 1997. The only major repair I've had to do I'm doing right now (10-10-03), which is doing a top-end rebuild (figure may as well do it all if I'm gonna tear her down to the headgasket anyway to do the valve job) because I've got a valve going senile on me, causing me tons of grief. 106,000+ miles on her, I wasn't surprised .. Otherwise she's been a gem to drive .. can't wait to save up some funds and put some performance parts in her. I love the gas mileage, but I like a little more power.
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Re: 97 avenger es
the answer to your dilemma is have the distributor checked. i had the same problem and changing that fixed it. just beware it is $700.00 brand new and $500.00 rebuilt. Also, if your driving down the road and your car quits check the hood, my battery terminal was rubbing the hood. as you can see i have had several problems with my avenger too...everything from the distributor to bent rims. good luck. heather
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