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1995 Dodge B2500

1995 Dodge B2500

The 1995 Dodge B2500 is a full-size van offered with several engine and transmission options. The base engine is a 5.2L V8 producing 220 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. A 5.9L V8 producing 230 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque is also available. Transmission options include a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed manual.

The B2500 is praised for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and powerful engines. However, it is also known for having some reliability issues.

Engine 5.2L V8

  • Intake manifold gasket failure: The intake manifold gasket can fail, causing coolant and oil leaks. Symptoms include overheating, low coolant levels, and rough idling. The solution is to replace the intake manifold gasket. Estimated cost to fix: $300 - $600
  • Valve cover gasket leak: The valve cover gaskets can leak oil. Symptoms include oil leaks and a burning oil smell. The solution is to replace the valve cover gaskets. Estimated cost to fix: $150 - $300 5.9L V8
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Transmission 4-speed automatic

  • Torque converter shudder: The torque converter can shudder during shifts. Symptoms include a vibration during acceleration. The solution is to replace the torque converter. Estimated cost to fix: $600 - $1200
  • Transmission fluid leak: The transmission fluid pan gasket can leak fluid. Symptoms include low transmission fluid levels and a burnt transmission fluid smell. The solution is to replace the transmission fluid pan gasket. Estimated cost to fix: $100 - $200
  • No reverse gear: The transmission may lose reverse gear. Symptoms include the vehicle not moving when the shift lever is in reverse. The solution is to rebuild or replace the transmission. Estimated cost to fix: $1200 - $2500 5-speed manual
  • Clutch failure: The clutch can fail, causing the vehicle to lose power. Symptoms include difficulty shifting gears and a slipping clutch. The solution is to replace the clutch. Estimated cost to fix: $400 - $800

Suspension

  • Front suspension wear: The front suspension components, such as ball joints and tie rods, can wear out prematurely. Symptoms include clunking noises, uneven tire wear, and poor handling. The solution is to replace the worn suspension components. Estimated cost to fix: $200 - $600
  • Rear suspension sagging: The rear suspension can sag over time. Symptoms include a low rear end and poor handling. The solution is to replace the rear springs or shocks. Estimated cost to fix: $300 - $600

Electrical

  • Battery drain: The battery can drain prematurely. Symptoms include difficulty starting the vehicle and dim headlights. The solution is to test the electrical system for parasitic drains and repair or replace any faulty components. Estimated cost to fix: $100 - $500
  • Alternator failure: The alternator can fail, causing the battery to not charge. Symptoms include flickering headlights, dim dashboard lights, and a dead battery. The solution is to replace the alternator. Estimated cost to fix: $300 - $600
  • Starter failure: The starter can fail, preventing the engine from starting. Symptoms include no response when the key is turned or a grinding noise when starting the vehicle. The solution is to replace the starter. Estimated cost to fix: $200 - $400

Exterior

  • Rust: The B2500 is prone to rust on the body panels, frame, and suspension components. Symptoms include bubbling paint, peeling paint, and rust holes. The solution is to repair or replace the rusted parts. Estimated cost to fix: Varies depending on the extent of the rust damage

Interior

  • Air conditioning failure: The air conditioning system can fail, causing the vehicle to overheat. Symptoms include warm air blowing from the vents, poor cooling, and a lack of refrigerant. The solution is to diagnose and repair the air conditioning system, which may involve replacing the compressor, condenser, or evaporator. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $1500
  • Power window failure: The power window motors can fail, causing the windows to become inoperable. Symptoms include windows that do not open or close, or windows that open or close slowly. The solution is to replace the failed window motors. Estimated cost to fix: $200 - $400
  • Carpet fading: The carpet in the B2500 can fade over time, especially if the vehicle is exposed to sunlight. Symptoms include discolored or faded carpet. The solution is to replace the carpet or use carpet dye to restore its color. Estimated cost to fix: $150 - $400

Summary

The 1995 Dodge B2500 has several reported issues that can be costly to repair. The most common issues include torque converter shudder, intake manifold gasket failure, and rust. However, the B2500 is also known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and powerful engines. If you are considering purchasing a B2500, be sure to have it thoroughly inspected by a qualified mechanic to identify any potential issues.

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