We have classified the 89 complaints from 2011 Dodge Challenger about ELECTRICAL SYSTEM into the following categories.
The driver side window 'smart switch' is malfunctioning again. it has was replaced a little over a year ago. i was told my particular vehicle was not covered under the recall, missed it by a month. the fact is my vehicle meets all the criteria as the vehicles under the recall. can i get some help here please?
There is a heavy drain on battery that causes battery to drain when it sits for a couple days or more
The. car continues to die without reason. woke up one morning car would not start. jumped car and it ran with no problem. shut car off and would not start. replaced battery still will only start when jumped. once started car runs fine.
'takata recall' i was getting in my car to head to work at approximately 10:40pm when i tried starting the car but it stalled and all electrical power shut down. i tried again and it did the same. after researching, i found out that my car has a recall (p60) for the alternatordiode thermal fatigue. i had been having problems with the vehicle stalling for a week before this happened but it seem to crank after a while but now it's not starting at all. it happen once only while i was driving. please help!
2011 challenger with less than 3000 miles. stored in garage (attached to house), never out in winter or in rain. went to start the vehicle to take in for a recall when the electronics started to flash and click randomly. unable to clear or stop the malfunction. trunk would not release electrically, had to crawl through the back seat to get to the manual release. disconnected and replaced original battery (in trunk). upon connecting negative terminal, large draw on battery, terminal became hot immediately. disconnected terminal within 10 seconds. smoke appeared from under hood. opened hood and found small fire near alternator. fire extinguished with about 1 liter of water. found burned out wiring harness near alternator. flat bed towed into dealer for investigation and service (pending).
While driving this car on the highway with the windows open, the drivers window suddenly went up almost catching my sons arm in the window. the window continued to go up and down all on its own. eventually it stopped and did not happen again. however it appears that during the night the window started moving on its own and eventually killed the battery. in researching i found that the 2011 challengers had a smart glass problem, exactly like this, but it was only on builds before march 2011 and this car was july 2011. i fear that during the night if this happens while parked in garage it could possible overheat motor and cause fire. or trap my sons arm in window while driving.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 dodge challenger. while attempting to drive the vehicle, it failed to start. also, the driver's side window independently rolled up and down. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to glendale dodge chrysler jeep (900 s brand blvd, glendale, ca 91204, (818) 839-2457) where it was diagnosed that the door latch was draining the battery and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. the approximate failure mileage was 106,000.
The smart glass switch for the power windows drains the battery while the car is powered off. chrysler has a 'minor' recall on it for my make and model of my car, but they decided my vin is not included even though all of the symptoms of the recall are present and my vehicle matches the year make and model of the recall
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 dodge challenger. while driving 35 mph, the contact noticed smoke under the hood of the vehicle. the vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road and flames appeared from the alternator. the contact extinguished the fire and drove to don davis dodge jeep (1901 n collins st, arlington, tx 76011 (877) 376-9083). the dealer diagnosed that the alternator was faulty. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 120,000.
Driving down a city street at night alternator stops working. everything electrical shuts off - able to roll mostly into a turning lane in the middle of the street before it stopped. everything electrical turns off - no lights -other drivers cannot see the car. left in a very vulnerable unsafe position - i could have been seriously injured. unable to shift into neutral to push out of road. left in a very unsafe position. called tow truck who was able to get there before anything bad happened. learned of the recall over the internet - i was never notified of a recall. if i had know there was a recall, i would have repaired the car - i never would have driver this car if i had known. dodge does not have a "fix" in place so i must repair the car on my own and wait until they get it figured out over at dodge.
Car stalls right after initial starting attempt 50% of time. must cycle the starting button three times to get the car to start. occurs randomly hot or cold. no engine codes occur. dealer has no idea what the problem is but suggests that it might be the key fobs or something called a "win" module. the problem began right after an alternator failure. i am not willing to invest money in repairing this issue unless there is a clear manufacturer strategy to fixing the problem.
The alternator in my 2011 challenger failed. i took the vehicle to a private repair facility. they tried to order a replacement alternator, and the dealership would not release them the part, claiming they, the dealership, must perform the repair. this is not what the recall letter states, nor can or will the dealership perform this repair in a timely manner. my car has been down since 9/22, and the dealer will not perform the repair until 10/5.
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 dodge challenger. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v435000 (electrical system). the parts to do the repair were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair as the recall notice was received over six months ago. jim riehl's friendly chrysler dodge jeep ram (1515 s lapeer rd, lapeer, mi 48446, (810) 664-2900) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. the manufacturer was contacted several times and confirmed the parts would be available in two or three months. the vin was unknown.
2011 dodge challenger. consumer writes in regards to nhtsa recall 17v435. *ld the consumer stated the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount time completing the recall repair. *js
My alternator had a sudden failure that left my stranded in the middle of the road. my cat started slow, but i ran a systems check and no alerts showed on the dash. i started driving down a major hwy when my abs light flashed on and off once. i pulled to the safest place i could find on the road and turned my car off and tried the restart. car would not start and i was stranded. i finally had someone stop and jump me off. i drove directly to the shop and had my battery replaced. the next day as i am driving to work my battery charging system light comes on. i once again get left stranded.