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Re: Filed the Lemon Law..........now the waiting game .......... [1952] by yatman
May 23, 2006 (7:12 pm)

Replying to: 1952 (May 23, 2006 4:30 pm)

I moved to Southern California last year from Northern California. Do you know if I have to deal with the dealership which I purchased the vehicle from in order to initiate the lemon law process?
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re ; lemon law by 1952
May 23, 2006 (8:01 pm)
I am not sure what the protocol is for California.. Please look up the California Lemon Law Statures and see what your rights are... just type in the computers address bar california Lemon law.. you may have to search through all the attorneys that are advertising on there, but I found the lemon law statures easy enough... I would think anywhere where your now getting the car serviced in Southern California as well as Northern you shouldnt have a problem... To me it shouldn't matter, the car is having problems and any Licsened dealership for Chrysler should stand by the service record... be sure to keep a copies for your own files... and be ADAMANT when dealing with your rights... good luck...
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Acceleration Noise by amcinnis
May 28, 2006 (4:27 am)
Since I bought my 300 Limited in June of 2004, it has made a noise when pressing the accelerator in warm weather. The noise comes from the passenger side dash. Each time the pedal is pressed, a "buzzing" noise occurs. It starts off short and quiet but will become louder and longer as the car is driven. It only happens in the warmer months and makes no sound during the winter (very cold!) months. The dealership can hear the noise and agree that it is not normal, but have no idea how to fix it. The noise will only occur when the car is being driven. It is very quiet when in park or neutral. Any help will be appreciated as my warranty is about to expire in about six months.
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Humming in center console when car is off by roadster3
Jun 07, 2006 (6:53 am)
I didn't find a discussion on this topic using the search option. Some indicated a rattle or a problem when the car is in motion.
 
However, this noise is a humming sound and it occurs when the car is off. It seems to be coming from the area of the radio and temperature controls.
 
Does anyone have any idea about what is causing this? Thanks!
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Re: Humming in center console when car is off [roadster3] by amcinnis
Jun 08, 2006 (6:44 pm)

Replying to: roadster3 (Jun 07, 2006 6:53 am)

When the car is off and you hear the humming, does it stop if you open and close the car door?
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Re: Humming in center console when car is off [roadster3] by samchinch
Jun 13, 2006 (10:29 am)

Replying to: roadster3 (Jun 07, 2006 6:53 am)

You might be hearing your Automatic Temperature Control Sensor Fan. There is a little fan where the 5 slot opening is on your dashboard that sucks are from the interior of the car to sample the temperature to tell the system what it needs to do. When you first get in the car it activates the fan for a short period to sample the temp in the car. If you get in your car and shut the door and just sit there you will hear it shut off. It runs probably for a minute or two.
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2005 Chrysler 300 Touring, whining noise from dash by mwlongarini
Jun 19, 2006 (6:44 am)
During warm weather with the a/c on, I get a whining or whistling noise from the dash area. When I shut the fan and or a/c off the noise remains. However, during cooler weather, no noise. Is there anyone out there experiencing the same problem?
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Re: Noise from the rear (passenger side) going over large bumps [rnt300c] by greyfox1
Jun 19, 2006 (4:21 pm)

Replying to: rnt300c (Apr 20, 2006 7:04 pm)

I have a '06 300C that has had an occasional, noticeable noise coming from the passenger rear side area, also. I work at a Chrysler dealership. Have had a technician check the rear suspension on both sides and the exhaust system and have come up with nothing. Yesterday morning as I was putting some things in the trunk, I noticed the two adjustment screws on the bottom lip of the trunk lid. When you close the lid these screws are supposed to meet up with the two rubber bumpers located on the rear fascia lip. I closed the lid and firmly pushed down on the exterior of the lid. As I did this I heard a familiar noise ! After a couple partial turns on each adjustment screw, the trunk lid is now secure and the noise that I was hearing inside in the passenger side rear is gone. Hope this works for you.
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Re: 2006 Chrysler Limited - Flooded Trunk [mendozaj1974] by evilgreco
Jul 11, 2006 (11:10 am)

Replying to: mendozaj1974 (May 18, 2006 8:21 am)

Thats what you get for going to a Yankee Game! Heh heh.
 
Just Kiddin.....Evil - From BOSTON!

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