 Dodge Intrepid Engine Overview
Dodge Intrepid Engine Overview 
Built on Dodge’s LH platform, the Intrepid featured sleek styling and advanced V6 engines. Known for roomy interiors and highway comfort, it defined Dodge’s 1990s sedan lineup.
Dodge Intrepid Engine Common Problems
- Timing chain or tensioner wear
- Oil sludge buildup on early 2.7L engines
- Head gasket failures
- Cooling system leaks
- Camshaft sensor faults
Why Remanufactured?
Remanufactured Intrepid engines fix factory flaws, offering better oil flow, cooling, and long-term performance.
Just for Fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: Which concept inspired the Intrepid’s design? (Answer: The 1987 Chrysler Nassau.)
Fun Fact: The Intrepid was one of Dodge’s first cars to feature cab-forward architecture.
FAQ
Q: Are reman Intrepid engines improved over factory builds?
A: Yes—Gearhead’s remanufacturing corrects original design issues for longer life.
Q: Where can I buy one?
A: Visit GearheadEngines.com to order an Intrepid engine.
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