1991 DODGE COLT

1.8L I4FWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$48,724 maintenance + known platform issues
~$9,745/yr · 810¢/mile equivalent · $32,383 maintenance + $4,141 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1991 Dodge Colt is a rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage with typical Japanese engineering of the era—generally reliable but plagued by specific weak points in the manual transmission, head gasket design, and crankshaft wear patterns when oil changes are neglected.

Head Gasket Failure (1.5L and 1.8L)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust on cold startup, Coolant disappearing with no visible leaks, Milky oil on dipstick or oil cap, Overheating under load or in traffic
Fix: Both engines use composite head gaskets prone to failure between cylinders 2-3. Requires head removal, resurfacing (often warped 0.008-0.015 inches), valve job, and new timing belt while you're in there. Budget 8-12 hours labor depending on parts availability and machine shop turnaround.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,200

Manual Transmission Synchro Wear (2nd and 3rd Gear)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 90,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Grinding when shifting into 2nd gear when cold, Difficulty engaging 3rd gear under acceleration, Crunching sound even with clutch fully depressed, Easier shifting when double-clutching
Fix: The KM132 5-speed has weak brass synchros on 2nd/3rd. Transmission removal and rebuild required—no shortcuts. Used transmissions are a gamble; most have similar mileage and wear. Figure 6-8 hours for R&R plus rebuild time if you farm it out.
Estimated cost: $1,400-2,600

Crankshaft Main Bearing Wear (Both Engines)

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Deep knocking sound from bottom end, worse when cold, Low oil pressure at idle (below 10 psi hot), Metal shavings in oil filter during changes, Knocking that speeds up with RPM
Fix: These Mitsubishi 4G15/4G93 engines have marginal oiling to the #3 main bearing when oil changes are stretched past 5k miles. Once knocking starts, it's a short-block replacement or full rebuild with crank turning. Plan on 16-20 hours labor for full teardown, machine work, and reassembly.
Estimated cost: $2,800-4,500

Transmission Oil Cooler Line Corrosion (Automatic Only)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Red ATF puddles under engine bay, driver side, Transmission slipping or delayed engagement when fluid is low, Visible rust perforation on steel cooler lines near radiator, Burnt ATF smell after highway driving
Fix: The steel lines rust through where they pass near the radiator and subframe. Replacement lines are NLA from Dodge/Mitsubishi; most shops fabricate using bulk 3/8-inch transmission cooler hose and adapters. 2-3 hours including fluid flush. Do NOT delay—running low destroys the 3-speed automatic quickly.
Estimated cost: $350-650

Rear Transmission Mount Collapse

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking when shifting from reverse to drive, Vibration at idle that wasn't there before, Excessive engine movement visible from engine bay when revving, Shifter vibration in 1st and 2nd gear
Fix: The rear rubber mount tears internally, letting the transmission sag. Replacement is straightforward—support the trans with a jack, remove two through-bolts, swap mount. 1.5-2 hours. Aftermarket mounts last 40-60k miles; OE-spec (if you find NOS Mitsubishi) lasts longer.
Estimated cost: $180-350

Fuel Filter Clogging (Varnish Buildup)

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: Stumbling or cutting out at highway speeds under load, Hard starting after sitting overnight, Surging between 2500-3500 RPM, Loses power on hills that it used to handle fine
Fix: These cars often sit for months between owners, and gas varnishes in the tank and lines. The inline filter (under car near tank) clogs even if recently replaced if the tank itself is dirty. Replace filter first (0.5 hours), but if symptoms return within 2k miles, tank drop and cleaning is needed (add 3-4 hours).
Estimated cost: $80-150 filter only, $450-750 with tank service
Owner tips
  • Change oil every 3,500-4,000 miles with quality 10W-30—these engines are hard on oil and the main bearings depend on it
  • Replace timing belt and water pump together at 60k-mile intervals; interference engine will self-destruct if belt snaps
  • Flush cooling system every 30k miles; these head gaskets are sensitive to corrosion and low coolant conditions
  • If buying used, pull the dipstick and look for chocolate milk—walk away if head gasket has already failed unless deeply discounted
  • Manual transmissions benefit from Redline MTL or similar friction-modified fluid to extend synchro life
Buy one under 100k miles with documented oil changes and no cooling system neglect—solid cheap transport; avoid high-mileage examples or anything with a fresh head gasket job unless you can verify machine work quality.
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