06-15-2017 04:53 PM
before you buy a car get the VIN number and run it and make sure it is not made in Canada. Chrysler and a few other automakers will not warranty the car. These dealers will sell these cars at Great unbelievable prices and they don't disclose that there is no warranty from the manufacturer. They did this to protect they're dealers in the US from Black Market sellers buying canadian-made cars in undercutting the dealers. I have a 2006 Dodge Magnum and I went through hell to have a gas tank replaced under warranty that was causing serious stalling issues making the car very unsafe to drive. My advice is if the car is made in Canada do not purchase it some of these safety recalls will happen long after the car has been bought and for the lifetime of the car. Run the VIN number make sure the car was made in the United States. I've seen models on eBay as new as 2016 made in Canada with unbelievable prices not fully disclosing. I think it should be illegal and I have emailed the FTC and my congressman.
06-20-2017 07:25 PM
The only specs I could find on a 2006 Magnum showed either regular or premium unleaded. There was no mention of Ethanol.
If something in the tank is ruined by Ethanol then I suspect E-15 or E-85 was used. That makes it operator error. E-10 is generally survivable.
Ethanol can dissolve plastic, rubber, etc and in some cases even aluminum.
06-21-2017 04:54 AM
We don't have E85 in Washington State. 10% of our fuel has ethanol in it. There's a link on the warranty
https://customerconnect.custhelp.com/app/fiat/b2c_detail/a_id/24687
06-22-2017 04:40 AM
@thekux wrote:We don't have E85 in Washington State. 10% of our fuel has ethanol in it. There's a link on the warranty
https://customerconnect.custhelp.com/app/fiat/b2c_detail/a_id/24687
Yes we do in Washington state have E85 fuel (aka E15 fuel) in it. Also, most of the gasoline has 10% ethanol in it, (not 10% of our fuel) and you can buy ethanol-free gasoline anywhere in the state.
In Idaho, you can easily find 86 octane gas, don't recommend using it.
06-22-2017 09:07 AM
If it is I don't know where it's at. It's not at any of the gas stations that I use I use 89 octane that is what is the factory octane rating minimum and its 10% ethanol. It has to be clearly marked E85. If it wasn't a problem with it the factory wouldn't be putting lifetime warranties on the tanks
06-23-2017 05:23 AM
I woke up last night and had a vision. The problem with this car is due to adding Jack Daniels to the fuel system.
You need to step up and buy a Mercedes or a Volvo.
06-23-2017 08:19 AM
06-23-2017 09:44 AM
Looks like Mercedes isn't perfect either
http://www.import-car.com/pinpointing-source-mercedes-benz-fuel-leaks/
06-23-2017 12:20 PM
I've lined my pockets for years with Mercedes and Volvo.
06-23-2017 01:42 PM
Mercedes Volvos they have their problems like everybody else. Just letting people know it doesn't really apply to you because you don't buy a Chrysler so don't know why you need to keep commenting. Buy BMW at least those are made in the United States
06-23-2017 09:35 PM
The Dodge is 10 years old. Odds are at some point it's been fed some higher content Ethanol before you bought it. Eventually some things will catch up and cause issues.
I agree that Volve and Benz have their issues. Every car manufacturer does; including the Japanese branded cars that are claimed to be infallible. Volvos and Benzes also do not deserve the horribly bad rap they're often given. Same goes for VW and BMW.
As a long time import brand mechanic, it grates on me to no end to hear people rambling on that, "Hondas/Toyotas/Nissans/Subarus never break down".
Those people are not employed at said dealers having to repair chronic problems day in and day out.
06-23-2017 09:42 PM
The gas tank has to be able to handle ethanol. I'm just letting people know that they need to check the VIN number and should check with a dealer or Chrysler if the car it was properly imported mine was not period I had to fight with Chrysler for my gas tank replacement. Chrysler eventually did replace it but technically I still have no warranty. It had a terrible stalling problem because of it. I think Honda and I think another maker also will not cover the car if it's made in Canada and improperly imported into the United States
06-25-2017 06:52 AM
Every Nissan I have ever touched has been a total piece of **bleep**. I would never buy a nissan. lol
06-25-2017 07:28 AM
@autopartspuller wrote:Every Nissan I have ever touched has been a total piece of **bleep**. I would never buy a nissan. lol
This has been my experience, too. I've never understood why they enjoyed the reputation that they seem to have- other than perhaps many years ago anything Japanese was more reliable than anything Detroit was putting out.
06-26-2017 04:18 AM
Just the opposite, Nissan Altima, Juke, and Rogue, each and every one of them were nice cars to own. The wife will be trading in her 2015 Chevy Equinox in the fall and is considering another Nissan Rogue.
Neither one of us is real happy with the Chevy, regarding options and blindspots. Other than that, it's a nice little SUV and we only bought it to tow behind the motorhome. We'll look at the Honda CRV as we had one previously and my favorite was the Juke for it's power and handling.
06-26-2017 12:04 PM
What next? You want the gas tank to withstand rocket fuel? How about uranium 238?
Its a magic gas tank.