Dodge Charger drive shaft replacement due to dry and rotten carrier bearing with additional sluggish transmission and voltage issues on Dodge Charger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing issues related to a dry and rotten carrier bearing, which can lead to vibrations and affect the overall performance of the drive shaft. Additionally, some owners have noted sluggish transmission, potentially linked to the drive shaft or other transmission components, necessitating a thorough diagnosis to pinpoint the exact cause. Voltage problems have also been reported, impacting various electrical components, including those associated with the transmission system. To address these interconnected issues, many owners recommend a comprehensive inspection by a qualified mechanic to evaluate the drive shaft, transmission, carrier bearing, and electrical system. Depending on the findings, solutions may involve replacing the carrier bearing, correcting transmission issues, and resolving voltage irregularities. Prompt attention to these concerns is essential to prevent further damage and ensure optimal vehicle performance.

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