1995-2000 Dodge Stratus: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1995-2000 Dodge Stratus directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1995:
Rear-seatbelt anchors will not withstand loading required by federal standard.
1995-96 w/2.4-liter:
Oil leakage could cause engine-compartment fire.
1995-96 w/ABS:
Corrosion of ABS hydraulic control unit can cause solenoid valves to stick open, so car tends to pull from a straight stop when brakes are applied.
1995-96:
Brake master cylinder can leak fluid, due to damaged seal; warning light will signal impairment prior to partial brake-system loss.
1995-97:
Lower ball joint can separate due to loss of lubrication; could cause loss of control.
1995-98 w/automatic transmission:
If operator presses button to shift out of Park with key in locked position, pin can break; "ignition-park" interlock would then be nonfunctional.
1996-97:
Secondary hood latch spring can disengage if hood is slammed.
1998-99:
Right rear brake tube can contact exhaust system clamp and wear a hole in it; tube could then leak, reducing braking effectiveness.
2000:
Incorrect child lock instruction label could cause confusion as to whether the childproof safety lock was activated.
2000:
Some of the owner's manuals for these vehicles are missing instructions for properly attaching a child restraint system's tether strap to the tether anchorage.
2000:
The right front-brake tube may get damaged.








