Dodge Neon loses power when heating up and intermittently restarts on Dodge Neon

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Neon owners report experiencing power loss and intermittent restarting as the vehicle heats up, which may be attributed to several underlying issues. These include problems with the engine and cooling system that can lead to overheating and serious performance concerns. A malfunctioning thermostat can cause symptoms such as a spiked temperature gauge and potentially a blown head gasket. Additionally, low coolant levels may prevent proper heating by affecting the heater core, while issues with electrical components like the coil, wires, and plugs can further contribute to power loss. Some owners also report issues with the heater core, which can impact driving comfort, as well as cooling system problems like air pockets and a malfunctioning thermostat. Furthermore, problems with the blower motor, such as a blown fuse or bad relay, can exacerbate heating and power issues. It is recommended that affected owners have their vehicles inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve these concerns promptly.

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