DODGE B100 PROBLEMS

DODGE B100 PROBLEMS

The Dodge B100 is a classic full-size van produced by Chrysler Corporation under the Dodge brand from 1971 to 1978. Known for its robust construction and spacious interior, the B100 was a popular choice for families, businesses, and adventure-seekers alike. The van was offered in various configurations, including cargo and passenger versions, allowing for versatile use. The B100 was powered by a range of engine options, providing ample power for hauling and towing. With its iconic boxy design and reliable performance, the Dodge B100 has become a beloved symbol of the American road trip culture and continues to be celebrated by van enthusiasts to this day.

  • Total models

    Worst Year

    1977

  • Total models

    Worst Module

    Body

DODGE B100 PROBLEMS

Issues by Year

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Common Complaints and Reliability

  • 1. Structural/Frame Issues:

    • Left front frame rail cracked due to fatigue, both prior to and after recall repairs (80V-027).
    • Recalled front rail extension cracked, leading to loss of control.

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