Not normally, if it has been overheated the head may be warped/cracked.
If the intake manifold gasket has failed then it can cause many issues. Air leaks, known as vacuum leaks, will cause an erratic idle, stalling, and fuel problems.
the automatic transmissions are hit or miss. most of them have problems eventually. The door Handles are known to brake.
It depends on what engine you have.
No..... But they can have problems just like any other trans.
Not anymore often than any other vehicle.
The best way to repair that known and common defect is to replace the thin steel pan with a billet aluminum piece and a quality gasket or welded to the upper manifold. Replacing this gasket per the factory service manifold is a very temporary fix and WILL fail again. Check DodgeTrucks.org for additional info, photos, and how tos.
No.No.
The wheel speed sensors are known to fail.
dodge neon is known for a bad head gasket have your machanic check this out radiator needs cleaned out
I am currently having to deal with a bad head gasket on my 2002 venture. One way of determening if the head gasket is bad is oil color on dip stick. If its light brown kind of milky, Gone head gasket. If you are having over heating problems, you are going to run in to head gasket problems FOR SURE. 3.4 known for bad #1 cylinder head gasket going bad. Something to do with the Dex-cool. Save yourself alot of time and do the head gaskets. M. stranger sanchez
The dodge intrepid didn't come out until 1995. the type of automatic transmission in it is the A606 also known as a 42LE transaxle.
silicone spray helps wipe it on all rubber gaskets and wherever the gasket touches metal