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Replying to: xtec (Aug 01, 2006 12:06 pm) New discussion created and posts associated with this issue have been moved to Chrysler 300: Seat Memory. |
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| I purchased my 2005 300 in Dec 04. At 5,000 miles my ESP/BAS light would come on (light goes off when you restart the car). I took the car to my dealer 4 times throughout the next year only to be told they could not find any codes so nothing was wrong (of course the light never came on for them). I took it in last Thursday and the dealer claimed to manually go through the entire ESP system and found no problems. The light came on three days later and I immediately took the car to the dealer and showed them the light was on! They "claimed" to find the problem, there was faulty wiring on the steering sensor which they replaced and checked the system which in their words was fine. 45 minutes after I left the dealership the light came back on, so I immediately took the car back. My car has 37,000 miles, this started at 5,000 miles and the dealer can not figure it out. Has anyone else had this problem?? | |
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Replying to: reedo27 (Aug 01, 2006 10:31 am)
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Replying to: user777 (Aug 03, 2006 8:59 am)
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Replying to: neene (Aug 03, 2006 9:23 am) forum had alot of problems with his car and asked for a buy back and got it.I did it in 2001 on a Chrysler Sebring.With a buy back you don't lose money like you would with the lemon law.I would go to your service manager and explain the problems you have had and see what he can do to start the process.Good Luck. |
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I have an 05 Touring and I experienced this issue both at idle and every morning upon starting the car. The problem was a buildup of carbon on top of the piston heads. This resulted in a lack of compression in the combustion chamber resulting in, of coarse, rough idle when at a stop. The dealership decided to do a combustion chamber cleaning, fuel injection cleaning and rotated my valve springs. Now the car is very smooth again- no rough idle even with the A/C on. Sometimes I feel a very slight engagment of the air conditioner turning on but not an more then any other car i've driven. I'm wondering if anyone else has sort of a rough shift out of park, especially in cold weather- sometimes it jerks forward, any advice would be appreciated. Even with the few problems I've had i like the car. "Anyone that builds good cars, Can build bad!"
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Replying to: clintrogers (Aug 05, 2006 12:21 pm) |
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