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Why is my 2014 Dodge Avenger overheating?

Why is my 2014 Dodge Avenger overheating?

Overheating can be caused by a number of things such as low coolant levels, a faulty thermostat, a clogged radiator or a failing coolant fan switch. In addition to leaking around the pump, you may have a leak elsewhere in the cooling system coming from one of the hoses going to or from the radiator.

What kind of coolant does a 2014 Dodge Avenger take?

Antifreeze/Coolant Prestone 1 Gallon Yellow Concentrate Coolant/Antifreeze.

Does a 2014 Dodge Avenger have two thermostats?

The 2014 Dodge Avenger 2 4 thermostat location is by the passenger side of the engine where the coolant pipe connects to the engine. Your air filter needs to be replaced every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. A serious problem is the engine overheating.

What’s the difference between 2011 and 2014 Dodge Avenger?

For 2011, the car got a new interior and V-6 engine, as well as a retuned suspension. The only significant changes for 2014 — the Avenger’s final model year — are that the Blacktop and Rallye appearance packages are now offered on more trim levels. To see the 2013 and 2014 Avenger compared, click here.

When did the Dodge Avenger get a new engine?

Many automakers add features and refine their cars to give them an edge in the market, but Dodge has had to update the Avenger just to keep pace in the fast-changing family sedan segment. For 2011, the car got a new interior and V-6 engine, as well as a retuned suspension.

Is the Dodge Avenger a good car to buy?

With about a dozen midsize family sedans available today, new-car shoppers have a lot of choices. The Avenger is a better car now than when it launched as a 2008 model, but it fails to distinguish itself from competitors in a number of important areas, including fuel efficiency and interior quality.

What kind of interior does a Dodge Avenger have?

The 2014 Dodge Avenger’s interior is more than merely competitive with those of other mid-size sedans, with an attractive layout, quality materials, comfortable and supportive front seats with proper bolsters, pleasing fabric patterns, and numerous soft-touch panels.

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Ruth Doyle