Dodge Dakota emissions recall due to catalytic converter failure with symptoms of stalling, power loss, and backfiring on Dodge Dakota

Submitted by Jim Taddei · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Dodge Dakota owners report experiencing symptoms of catalytic converter failure, including stalling, power loss, and backfiring. These issues may also manifest as poor fuel economy, unusual exhaust gas odors, and the illumination of the engine check light. Additionally, there have been emissions recalls related to catalytic converter efficiency, and in some regions, an eight-year 80,000-mile warranty covers major emissions components, including the catalytic converter. A faulty catalytic converter can result in failed emissions tests, decreased performance, and increased fuel consumption. Some owners have found that bad oxygen sensors contribute to these failures, leading to slow acceleration and higher fuel usage. To address these issues, it may be necessary to update the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and replace both the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is advisable to have your Dodge Dakota inspected by a qualified mechanic to ensure prompt resolution of any catalytic converter or related issues.

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