Dodge Charger engine failure diagnosed as rod knock after sudden no-start issue with only 80,401 miles on Dodge Charger

Submitted by Debrina · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing engine failure issues, including sudden no-start conditions accompanied by rod knock. This rod knock is often attributed to spun bearings, where the rod bearing wears down and loses the necessary oil cushion between it and the crankshaft. Additionally, some owners note that low oil levels can exacerbate the knocking sound due to insufficient lubrication, potentially leading to rod knock and other complications. Faulty timing chains have also been cited as a cause of engine failures, which can result in catastrophic damage and high repair costs if not addressed. Furthermore, some owners find that poor maintenance history or unexpected manufacturing issues may contribute to these failures, especially when rod knock occurs unexpectedly in vehicles with relatively low mileage. Faulty spark plugs are another factor that some owners report can affect engine performance and contribute to knocking sounds. Given these serious concerns, it is crucial for owners to seek professional diagnosis and repair services promptly to prevent further damage and costly repairs.

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Dodge Charger vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 80,401 miles
(80,401 - 80,401)

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