Problem Reports
Problem with your car? See what our experts say or submit your own.
2007 Dodge Charger Problems
PCM/TCM Software Updates May Address Shifting Problems
If you experience rough shift and/or shuddering during gear shifting, software updates to the powertrain control and transmission control modules (PCM and TCM) are available which may address these problems. On higher mileage vehicles, a mechanical failure may exhibit similar symptoms. Proper diagnoses should be performed before any repairs or software upgrades are attempted.
Power Window Not Working Due to Failed Window Regulator and/or Motor
One or more of the power windows may become inoperative, it is commonly caused by failure of the window motor or a cable in the window regulator. The window motor & regulator may need to be replaced as assembly.
Fulid Leak from Electrical Connector on Automatic
A transmission fluid leak can develop at the electrical connector on the automatic transmission. Replacement of the electrical connector may be necessary to correct the leak.
Software Updates Are Available Which May Solve Various Electrical/Lighting Problems
Software updates are available which may correct various electrical problems with the interior features and lighting.
Odor from HVAC vents
Some vehicles may develop a musty odor coming from the HVAC system, Dodge has issued a cleaner/disinfectant and a coating for the evaporator designed to inhibit bacterial growth.
Rear Differential/Axle Seals are Prone to Leaks
Rear differential and axle seals are prone to repeated leaks.
Revised Rear Rotors For Brake Squeal in Cold Weather
In cold weather, vehicles equipped with premium brakes may experience a rear brake squeal. Replacing the brake pads will not commonly fix the problem; instead, revised rear rotors are available.
Check Engine Light Due to Failed Thermostat
The thermostat may fail to close completely, causing the Check Engine Light to illuminate. This problem will prevent the engine from reaching normal operating temperature; a new thermostat should be installed.
Squeak From Steering Column While Turning
A squeak may be heard from the base of the steering column while turning the steering wheel. The noise may be coming from the lower seal on the steering shaft. Lubrication of the seal will commonly correct this problem.
Spilling sticky liquids around cup holder may cause lid to stick/break
-
Verified
Quality Work -
Guaranteed
Fair Prices -
Happy
Customers