DODGE B300 PROBLEMS

DODGE B300 PROBLEMS

The Dodge B300 is a classic full-size van manufactured by Chrysler Corporation under the Dodge brand from 1971 to 1980. Renowned for its durability, spacious interior, and versatility, the B300 was a popular choice for a wide range of uses, including cargo transportation and passenger hauling. Available in a variety of configurations, such as cargo and passenger versions, the B300 offered ample space and customization options to meet different needs. The van was powered by a selection of engine options, providing reliable performance and power for various tasks. With its distinct boxy design and solid construction, the Dodge B300 has become an iconic vehicle, cherished by van enthusiasts for its ruggedness and timeless appeal.

  • Total models

    Worst Year

    1976

  • Total models

    Worst Module

    Wheels

DODGE B300 PROBLEMS

Issues by Year

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Best and Worst Years

  • Best Choice 1975 B300

    1975 B300

    Car owners are faced with the first problems after 22 years of operation

    Total Complaints:

    1 issues

  • Worst Choice 1976 B300

    1976 B300

    Car owners are faced with the first problems after 23 years of operation

    Total Complaints:

    2 issues

Common Complaints and Reliability

  • 1. Tire Issues:

    • Tread separation, with the body of the tire still holding air.
    • Catastrophic tire failure, resulting in the tire being destroyed.
    • Tires showing signs of pending separation.
    • Newest tires on the vehicle exploding, leaving the entire tread in the passing lane.
    • Tires with deep tread showing heavy checking around the bead.
    • Frequent blowouts, leading to owners stopping driving the vehicle.

  • 2. Recall and Dealer Issues:

    • Dealers informed owners of a recall (#80V02700) but did not repair the problem due to parts unavailability.

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