The Dodge Avenger name has been used across multiple generations, from compact coupes to mid-size sedans. Engines ranged from efficient four-cylinders to V6 options, designed for balanced performance and comfortable cruising.
Dodge Avenger Engine Common Problems
- Timing chain wear or tensioner failure on V6 engines.
- Oil leaks from camshaft or valve cover gaskets.
- Failed oxygen sensors triggering check-engine lights.
- Intake manifold gasket leaks causing rough idle.
- Sludge buildup from inconsistent oil changes.
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Just for fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: Which body styles has the Avenger name been applied to over the years?
(Answer: Coupes and sedans—ranging from sporty compact to mid-size family cars.)
Fun Fact: The modern Avenger was positioned as an affordable sporty sedan, appealing to buyers who wanted style without premium pricing.



