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Stock #619237507 · VIN: 2D8HN44H38R717507 · 210,000 Miles · SILVER (Paint Code: PS2,4DR,PROD)
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| Stock # | 619237507 |
| VIN | 2D8HN44H38R717507 |
| Mileage | 210,000 miles |
| Year / Make / Model | 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan |
| Engine | 3.3L 6-Cylinder |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Exterior Color | SILVER (Paint Code: PS2,4DR,PROD) |
| Drive Type | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Body Style | 4-Door |
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⚠️ Recall History — 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan
Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.
No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.
🔍 Known Issues — 2008-2020 Dodge Grand Caravan
Transmission Failure HIGH
The 4-speed automatic transmission (41TE) is prone to complete failure, typically occurring between 80,000-120,000 miles. Common symptoms include harsh shifting, slipping, and eventual loss of all gears. Replacement costs range from $2,500-$4,000. This is the most expensive and common major failure on this vehicle.
Lower Intake Manifold Gasket Leak MODERATE
The plastic lower intake manifold gaskets commonly fail around 100,000-150,000 miles, causing coolant leaks and potential overheating. Symptoms include white smoke from exhaust, coolant loss, and rough idle. Repair typically costs $800-$1,200 including labor.
Power Sliding Door Motor Failure MODERATE
The power sliding door motors frequently fail, causing doors to operate slowly, make grinding noises, or stop working entirely. This typically occurs after 80,000 miles and costs $300-$600 per door to repair. Many owners disable the power function and operate doors manually.
TIPM Electrical Issues MODERATE
The Totally Integrated Power Module can develop internal failures causing various electrical problems including intermittent starting issues, fuel pump problems, and accessory malfunctions. This typically occurs after 100,000 miles and replacement costs $800-$1,500.
Rear Suspension Sag LOW
The rear coil springs tend to sag over time, especially in heavily loaded vehicles, causing the rear end to sit low and affecting handling. This typically becomes noticeable after 120,000 miles and costs $400-$600 to replace both rear springs and related components.
📊 Reliability Ratings — 2008-2020 Dodge Grand Caravan
Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis
📅 Dodge Grand Caravan Generations
Fifth Generation — The RT Platform
Final generation of the Grand Caravan with updated styling and improved safety features
Fourth Generation — The RS Platform
Redesigned with more rounded styling and improved interior space
Third Generation — The NS Platform
Major redesign with cab-forward styling and driver-side sliding door option
Second Generation — The AS Platform
Refined design with improved aerodynamics and available all-wheel drive
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