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Tuesday, May 17, 2005 Christopher Jensen
Plain Dealer Auto Editor Alton, Va.- Chrysler's 2.7-liter V-6 is more vulnerable to sludge damage if oil changes are not done at the proper time because the automaker decided to use less oil in the engine, said a top Chrysler engineer who helped develop it.
The engine has angered some consumers who have suffered engine failures because sludge, a gelling or thickening of oil as it ages, can reduce the lubrication of an engine, causing it to fail.
Chrysler has denied any defect and blamed problems on poor maintenance.