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Everything about the Dodge Avenger appeals to car buyers on a budget. Some trims of this midsize sedan pack a powerful V6 engine and optional six-speed automatic at a price range that undercuts the competition. However, despite its solid build quality and high safety rating, the Avenger isn’t without flaws. Faulty or worn-out parts can severely affect your Avenger’s drivability. You’ll need to replace them as soon as you can to restore your ride’s smooth performance. Here at CarParts.com, you can easily find competitively priced Dodge Avenger parts whenever you need them.
Dodge discontinued the Avenger back in 2014, but you could still find second-hand models floating around on the internet for as low as $8,000. If you’re looking to buy a used Avenger or already own one, here are some things you should know.
Many 2011 Avenger models suffer from engine problems related to a faulty powertrain control module or PCM, which randomly causes the engine to shut off. Modern vehicles like the Avenger rely on the PCM to ensure maximum performance and efficiency. Due to the sheer number of complaints, the NHTSA launched a preliminary investigation into the matter, which prompted Dodge to release a PCM software update in 2012. If you own a used 2011 Avenger, we urge you to visit your local mechanic to see if your PCM needs to be updated or replaced.
Dodge had a gear shift recall for some 2008 Avengers. Some models have poorly installed gear shifters that get stuck in Park. It’s possible to fix this problem yourself by simply pushing back the pink-colored shifter assembly inside the gearbox. If this doesn’t release your shifter, then you may need to call your mechanic. A full maintenance check may be necessary to rule out any potential issues with your Avenger’s ignition switch, brake light switch, or shift interlock solenoid. You may need to replace these parts so that you can drive safely.
Don’t put yourself at risk by driving a defective Dodge Avenger. Go see your local mechanic and replace your faulty parts with high-quality components from CarParts.com. We’ve got a wide selection of Dodge Avenger parts for various model years.
If you’re worried about the cost of replacing your faulty parts, you can choose to buy aftermarket replacement parts instead of OE parts. They provide the same level of quality as OE parts, except they are priced much lower. Aftermarket parts follow OE specifications and go through strict quality control tests to ensure durability and safety.
There are plenty of Dodge Avenger aftermarket parts available to you. You can choose from a variety of aftermarket accessories to upgrade or personalize your Dodge Avenger. You can also improve the overall performance of your Avenger by purchasing aftermarket performance parts.
CarParts.com has an extensive Dodge Avenger parts catalog that includes high-quality replacement and performance aftermarket parts sourced from industry veterans. We have great deals on car parts and accessories all year round, so you can fix up your vehicle without breaking the bank.
Shopping for Dodge Avenger parts online is easier than ever! Simply enter your details in our vehicle selector to narrow down your search results. It's also a good idea to consult your owner's manual or a mechanic to make sure you have the right specifications for the part you're looking for. Check out our huge inventory of Dodge Avenger parts today, and have a great time shopping!