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Problems with 2007 Dodge Charger SUSPENSION

On average, the 2007 Dodge Charger starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 71 837 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 5 complaints from 2007 Dodge Charger about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

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Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2007 Dodge Charger

I've had many issues wrong with my car. the first complaint i would like to express is how the car shuts off on me without warning. while driving on the freeway and on busy streets, my car will shut off, but it will start right back up. this is a dangerous hazard and safety concern. i've taken my car to the gresham dodge (on ne burnside) dealership to address this issue (503-666-2277). i was told "if it happens again, bring it back" there was no concern with dodge that they were sending a dangerous vehicle back out on the road, that could potentially cause an accident. this was an issue that needed to be addressed now, not later. dodge never solved that issue. furthermore, my car was stuck in the park position on the eve of 4-18-16. i tried to get it into gear, without any success. i had to call for a tow truck. while waiting for a tow, i decided to google dodge chargers stuck in park. on youtube, there were so many others with the same issue. they had video of how to get the car out of park. you had to pry the covering off of the shifting unit. stick a pen inside to move a wire around, in order to get the car into gear. it worries me that dodge is aware of transmission issues and other issues with their vehicles, yet nothing is being done to fix it. i could of seriously been hurt or seriously hurt someone else while being on the freeway and my car just shutting off. they should be concerned enough to want to look into this issue and fix it. as i stated before, there are numerous videos on youtube with other people experiencing the very same issues. i did file a complaint on the bbb website, along with everyone else. my main objective for this site is to bring out how dangerous it is to operate my car under these conditions, that dodge did not seem to care about. sounds as if there are transmission and or engine issues with the car that needs immediate attention.

The car shakes and shimmies. it has been doing it for a few years and keeps getting worse. the higher the speed the more it shakes. it shakes right up the steering column into the steering wheel. i fear the shaking will result in other parts failing which could lead to an accident. car is very scary to drive. if a steering rod fails because of this it could be catastrophic.

Premature busing and control arms failure, leading to loss of steering control and premature tire wear,harsh noise and poor absorption of road hazards ( uneven roads, or pots holes lead to abrupt steering movement). *tr

Had vehicle six years and had to replace the front ( left and right) tension struts four times. major flaw in vehicle where tension struts fail after a few months and need to be replaced. loud clunking noise is heard every time vehicle encounters a bump or imperfection in the road. sounds like vehicle is falling apart. believe chrysler's engineers should redesign part and have it replaced on vehicles experiencing this problem. *tr

Defective suspension. *tr

1. normal driving on city streets and highways. 2. ball joints and control arms wear within months of repair. right side control arm broke and caused car to veer violently to the left with limited to no control of the vehicle by driver. also significant damage to right side tire. 3. vehicle had needed both control arms and ball joints repaired (again) due to vehicle upgrades by dodge if one control arm is damage both control arms on vehicle must be replace along with tires which are usually damaged, causing the owner additional and unexpected costs. *tr

Steering / tie rods. *tr

Upon arriving for my scheduled oil change and tire exchange from snows to summer, i was informed that my tie rod ends on both front wheels needed to be replaced as they were not safe to drive on. so i instructed them to go ahead and fix it as i needed to be able to drive the vehicle and safety is the most important issue when you transport your child on a regular basis (as well as myself). i didn't realize at that time this was something that is covered under warranty or i would have gone to a daimlerchrysler/dodge dealer to get it fixed. it is unacceptable for a car with 33,000 miles to need two new tie rods. this was an emergency repair as i had no previous indication that there was a problem at all. leaving without getting the vehicle repaired was not an option as i am not willing to put mine or my daughter's safety in jeopardy as she was with me at the time of the appointment. i am aware of the damage to the car that can be caused when a tie rod (or both) fails and didn't think twice about going ahead with the repairs. upon speaking with a representative after the fact to get a reimbursement (following the instructions in the back of the owners manual regarding emergency repairs not done at a dealer), daimlerchrysler stated they would only replace the parts. this is not good enough as i did not have any other option. i do not feel i should have to pay for something, which would have otherwise been fully covered under the warranty by going to a daimlerchrysler dealer, especially being a safety issue. had the tie rods indeed broken while driving the vehicle, not only would it have incurred enormous amounts of damage it would have been extremely unsafe for myself and my 6 year old daughter. research over the internet has since indicated this is a chronic problem with daimlerchrysler vehicles and this is not a repair i should have to pay for. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 dodge charger. when she applied the brakes there was a very loud noise in the front of the vehicle. the brakes are functioning normally. the dealer stated that the front end was out of line. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure continued to occur. the dealer later stated that tires caused the failure; however, a tire facility confirmed that the tires were not related to the failure. the dealer was unable to repair or successfully diagnose the failure. a second dealer stated that the ball bearings could be related to the failure. the contact stated that the failure is a manufacturers defect. the failure mileage was 18,000. the current mileage was 37,262.

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