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Replying to: vinny68 (Jan 11, 2007 8:35 pm)
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Replying to: paul23 (Apr 06, 2005 4:38 am) |
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I am very frustrated with my 2006 Magnum SXT. When you start it then put it in gear and try to push the accelerator the engine light flashes and it barely moves and the engine stumbles but never dies. Within a minute or two it just snaps out of it and is just fine for the rest of the day. Sometimes the engine light will flash then stay on the rest of the day and other times it will go off within a minute or so. The dealer says the code is a "multi cylinder misfire." One time it did idle very rough on start up but most of the time it only has a problem when you are moving forward. The first time I took it to the dealer they changed out the 02 sensors. It didn't help. I should also say that it is somewhat sporadic and seems to depend on ambient temperature so sometimes it wont do it. The second time I took it back (one week after o2 sensor change) they reflashed the computer with upadted sofware from DC. The third time they said they couldn't repeat the problem and nothing was done. I now have had it at another dealer for two weeks and they say they cant repeat the problem either (it is in the 80's almost everday now). We like the car but we are at wits end here. My wife (who noramlly drives it) is scarred of it. I am now willing to start changing out coils and all the various sensors because I figure that will be less costly than trading it. Any ideas?
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Hey gang...I am also a Magnum owner, as well as a Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep Sales and Leasing Consultant. Having said that, I am NOT a mechanic, however the shaking some of you are experiencing is not one I have experienced. I don't believe that you should have any problems with shaking with this vehicle, and I would strongly suggest you take it up with your dealership before the warranty expires! I have owned my Magnum for almost 6 months now and I have NEVER experienced shaking. I honestly do not believe that this is a normal thing, and again urge you to push for more info at your dealerships. I wish you all luck. I cannot tell you how I love my Magnum, and I hope that those of you who are having problems get them straightened out so that you too can fall in love all over again with this great vehicle! |
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I am having a simliar problem-my Magnum shakes when I am at the red light--it seems like it is going to cut off but it does not.My engine light came on twice and then went off--they says the codes were to get a fuel induction and sparks replaced-so I did get the sparks replace but had to wait on fuel induction. I took it the dealership again when it shaked at the light and they say now I have carbon buildup and they have to clean out the carbon--a whopping $1100.00--are they crazy! They say it is a problem that happens with Magnum and 300's--so why is this not a recall? can anybody give me some advice! |
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Replying to: george5 (Jan 17, 2007 3:03 pm) |
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Replying to: 2006mag (May 29, 2007 7:26 am) I have a 2006 Magnum SXT with the 3.5 engine, True duals cat back and a Cold air intake. I have had the same issue with the engine stumble (cold) that has been spoken of here. To date is has note been an issue, or much of one. It occurs on cold start up and could be as some has suggested weather related. Starts up fine and seems to idle o/k, but on light exceleration it stumbles engine light flashes, The light usually goes out right away. I have only had the light stay on over night once but the day it was to go to the dealer it went out.. This has only occurred to me about 8 times in the 85000K (53125M) I currently have on the car. It occurred yesterday (damp weather)I thought why not, so I just gave it more peddle and it cleared right up. I have spoken to a dealer re this and they state that unless I can get it too them with the light on they cannot tell what the issue may be ?? Sound right, I thought these things were supposed to remember what happened when the light comes on?? Other than this issue it's been a great car so far. I'd go as far as to say I love this car. VCLS |
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Replying to: paul23 (Apr 06, 2005 4:38 am) |
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i have a 2006 magnum sxt with about 12000 miles 3.5 engine I have that bounce when idling that i read about and i do not know if it is all connected. i keep getting cylinder 5 misfire detected. i have taken to the dealership 2 times now and will be going again because of the same problem. they said the computer was not picking up any problems and that i should try using better fuel. I did that after the second time in and also put in injector cleaner and it came on again. But i also have a shake at 60 and higher speeds. they keep saying it is a bad tire or something but i think they are connected in some way because it seems like after they have had it that it goes away for a day. sorry about being confusing and rambling but really getting frustrated because i hate my NEW car right now and it is a little bit of a drive to keep taking it back every other week. |
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