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Problems with 2010 Dodge Challenger ENGINE

On average, the 2010 Dodge Challenger starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 47 635 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2010 Dodge Challenger

Car has stalled several times while driving above 60 mph. seems like loses power and fuel pump shuts off. had to pull over and restarts with no issues. kind of dangerous when you lose power to brakes and steering too.

The timing chain broke for the second time. it broke the first time at 65k+ miles. it was fixed (of much damage) via the po1 customer care "recall". now it's at approx. 104k miles, it's the same problem and chrysler denied taking responsibility and my claim.

The engine dies randomly sometimes right after starting and sometimes at road and/or highway speed's it will readily restart with the key and run fine until the next random act. it has died at least a dozen times in the last six months once in a curve that caused the car to drift in on coming traffic before i was able to restart it luckily there was no opposing traffic. it shows no engine codes.

A recall was performed in 2015 regarding a timing chain failure. this car sat in a dealer lot for an extended period of time. i purchased the vehicle and rarely drive it. a timing chain failure stalled me in the middle of the interstate. a chronic issue according to most forums, even after the recall was performed. the car has less than 73,000 miles on it and should not have failed regardless of months,of the fact that it was more than 24 months. it is a very low mileage car for the year and this is on ongoing issue from these vehicles from 2009-2012.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 dodge challenger. while driving unknown speeds, the vehicle intermittently stalled while making turns. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the local dealer (browning dodge chrysler jeep ram, 1983 hamner ave, norco, ca 92860, (951) 272-3110) where a road test was performed; however, the failure was unable to be duplicated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 35174074. the failure mileage was 13,400.

During its most recent scheduled oil change on may 25, 2018, the dodge service department indicated that my 2010 challenger srt8 with 56,000 miles has an oil leak that is leaking from the front of the crankshaft and the dodge challenger serpentine/drive belt is spraying oil all over the place under the hood, on the engine and directly into the alternator which the dodge service department indicated could cause a fire! i contacted fiat chrysler automobiles customer care (case number 34409843) and provided detail with after 5 customer care agents on 5 separate occasions promising me a callback (never received) wished me good luck with having dodge address the engine oil leak / fire hazard. i have inquired with two other local dodge dealership service departments and both indicated that they have never seen this type of issue on a 2010 dodge challenger srt8. on july 3, 2018, i once again contacted fiat chrysler automobiles customer care and was advised that case number 34409843 was unilaterally closed by a supervisor without contacting me or the dodge dealership service department that performs all maintenance on my 2010 dodge challenger srt8. accordingly, i requested and the ...

Tamara inflator. electronic window circuit, power steering, critical coolant overflow

I was going about 50 miles per hour on a busy freeway when my abs light turned on lights in the panel start to flicker and engine shuts off. this is one of many occurances engine has shut off without warning. took to dealership under my mopar service contract and they replaced alternator. one month later engine turns off again. 5 separate occasions.

My 2010 dodge challenger srt8 completely shuts down while driving for no apparent reason. the engine turns off and i lose power steering. it does this repeatedly while driving at all speeds. all electrical components work when this happens but the power steering makes it very hard to turn the vehicle which makes it very dangerous in traffic or on the highway. i have to put the vehicle in park press my ignition start button to turn the car completely to the off position and restart the vehicle. there are no check engine lights that illuminate after this happens so the dodge dealer does not know what the problem is. the last time this happened my abs and traction control light has illuminated and my esp, traction control and anti lock brake system was disabled and hasn't been enabled. after starting the car the esp, tc and abs light illuminate and stay on. i have taken my vehicle to the dodge dealer three times and they have said that they are not able to find the problem because there are no trouble codes or a check engine light on. i have read online that this is a very common issue ...

Car shuts off when slowing down to make a turn

On a normal left turn the engine stalled.

My car lost complete power while turning in a residential area. the vehicle is dead and will not start. the vehicle shut down with no warning. this is a couple months after having a timing chain recall repair. did the chain fail anyway?

Tried to start the car and all the dash lights, interior lights and radio worked just fine. got someone to give me a jump and it started right up so i went and bought a new battery and that worked for about 3 days then the exact same thing happened again. this time i took it straight to the local dodge dealership and after 2 1/2 days they say it's the total integrated power module, or the tipm.

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 dodge challenger. the contact stated that the vehicle overheated while driving 65 mph. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the thermostat failed. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. in addition, the contact mentioned that anti freeze leaked from the vehicle. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where the technician replaced the radiator, but the failure recurred. the vehicle stalled, the instrument panel illuminated, and the gauge fluctuated rapidly. the vehicle failed to restart and was towed back to the dealer. the vehicle was diagnosed, but was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 4,200.

My 5.7-liter hemi engine hesitated six times and the engine computer registered this malfunction each time, but never set a code which the dealer mechanics could read to diagnose the problem. each malfunction corrected itself in a few seconds, but the last hesitation was a strong one during which the engine ran very roughly for about two minutes before running smoothly again. it felt like the engine was misfiring on one or more cylinders. each malfunction happened while i was passing other vehicles in a straight line on a highway with the engine under acceleration load. when i eased off the accelerator pedal, the hesitation disappeared and i was able to complete each vehicle pass, but each pass thus took longer and put me more at potential risk of colliding with oncoming vehicles. the last strong hesitation forced me to pull onto the shoulder and wait until the engine corrected itself in about two minutes. this hesitation happens rarely and the engine has continued to run smoothly since the last strong event. i don't know if this problem resides inside the engine or within the electronic ignition. i have a six-speed manual ...