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Problems with 1999 Dodge Avenger ENGINE

On average, the 1999 Dodge Avenger starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 173 000 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 1999 Dodge Avenger

I am a auto mechanic and unfortunately own a 1999 dodge avenger 2.5l v6 auto. the engine is junk. it has had an intermittent misfire since before i bought it. chrysler knows they put a faulty camshaft sensor inside the distributor so when it does fail which it does in every 6 cycle avenger, the stealership tries to tell customers that the sensor cannot be replaced and you have to get a new distributor assembly which they charge $ 1500 for parts and labor. you can't buy one anywhere else because of the faulty cam sensor problem and they do this intentionally to get you to spend money on chrysler parts. they put the cam sensor in the distributor because they knew that magnetic interference from the ignition coil would cause the sensor to fail. when this happens the check engine light flashes more and more the worse the sensor gets. that is just the start of the engine problems. once the cam sensor fails the timing gets offset and over time causes the valves to get bent by the pistons, after that it's bye bye heads and no car unless you buy a better car. if they would put the cam sensor where it belongs, i wouldn't be writing this. chevy from now on. *tr

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