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Description: Details and advice about the engine oil sludge defect with DaimlerChrysler's 2.7L V6 engine made from 1998 - 2002.
Oil Sludge and Engine Failure with the Dodge 2.7l DOHC V6 engine Catastrophic Engine Failure on the 2.7-liter V6 engine from Dodge & Chrysler Oil Sludge in a Chrysler 2.7l Engine Every car needs oil to run. Over time, however, this oil can break down and capture particles that turn into a sticky, messy, gel-like substance which coats the inside of your engine. This "sludge" retains heat and starts to put severe strain on the mechanical parts of your car. It is very difficult, and in many cases impossible, to remove – essentially rendering the engine useless. Typically this will only happen if you don't regularly change your oil. But the 2.7l engine in many 1998–2004 Dodge and Chrysler vehicles seems more prone to oil sludge because internal coolant leakage that is caused by the design of the Water Pump.
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