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Chrysler 300 just quits at speed

12 messages,  Last post on Nov 14, 2008 at 5:35 AM

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Check my new post re: this complaint by adead300
Sep 12, 2007 (6:59 am)
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I just posted a new message under URGENT! "Control arms on 300" that you shoul dread regarding the Chrysler 300.
Leiah
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300M a/c not cooling by wilr
Sep 14, 2007 (3:19 pm)
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could it be the fans? or the relays? any suggestions
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Re: Chrysler 300 just quits at speed [adead300] by aj86
Jan 23, 2008 (10:09 am)
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Replying to: adead300 (Aug 24, 2007 3:37 pm)

Wats up adead300 my 99 300m just started doing the same thing like about a month ago. It first started on the express way, as I was driving the speedometer went to zero and the engine stoped and then like the next second the engine came back and the speedometer came back to the speed I was going originally. Then after that the engine just quits at speed like yours. The car gave a code that read 1684 and I have no idea what that was at first so I went to the library and got the shilton book. The code means that something is touching ground or a - or + cable is loose. I checked all the cables that I could and I tighed the ones that were visible but it still does the same thing. I went to store Murrays and they told me that it might be the battery or the altenator. Got both of them checked and their both working properly. Then they said to try to give it a tune-up, so far I changed the spark plugs and now I just need to change the fuel pump. But again Im not sure this might work. Next Im going to take it the shop to see what they tell me. Hopefully its nothing to expensive because it take me a while to pay for it.
That's the only thing I have done so far, hopefully this was of some help to you. If you came up across some type of solution please help me to.
             
Thanks.
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300 Quitting at speed-update by adead300
Jan 23, 2008 (11:10 am)
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I am the original poster of this thread. Wanted you to know what is going on with my complaint to Chrysler.
 
Basically, nothing. No response from Chrysler at all. However, the last time I had the car towed in for dieing on the freeway, the front control arms litterally snapped in two. If I had been at speed, the whole front end would have dropped out from under it and I would have been in a horrible accident, either seriously injured or dead. No response on that one either - they accused me of damaging the car MYSELF! The new arms installed on the car were TWICE the thickness of the old ones - so if you have a 2005 check your control arms - they may need to be replaced. There was never a recall, btw....
 
However, the car hasn't died since the control arms were replaced. Maybe when they were dinking around replacing the arms, whatever was shorting out the system got jogged somehow and it will work until something else jogges it again and it starts dieing at speed again.
 
Whatever the case, I give Chrysler a great big red F on customer service and quality of vehicle!! It's a great looking car, and very comfortable, but next car is going to be a Toyota!
LC
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Re: Chrysler 300 just quits at speed [aj86] by wilr
Jan 23, 2008 (11:42 am)
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Replying to: aj86 (Jan 23, 2008 10:09 am)

have both inner and outter speed sensors changed, this worked for me.....I took the car to a transmission shop, not Chrysler they are too expensive, the total cost was 175.00, no problem since. let me know if this worked for you.
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Thanks by aj86
Jan 26, 2008 (12:27 am)
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Nice, thanks for the help. Tomorrow mourning I'm going to take the car to the shop
and get the inner and outter speed sensors changed. Then Ill see if that solved the problem. Ill keep you updated and tell you what happend. THANKS again for the response.
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Re: Chrysler 300 just quits at speed [wilr] by aj86
Jan 28, 2008 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: wilr (Jan 23, 2008 11:42 am)

Wats up, This is me again and I happy cause I already got it fixed and it turned out that the problem was the crank shaft cencor. That cencor sended the sign and sometimes it didn't. The best part about it is that it only cost me $110 dollars. Thanks again for the insight... Its time for me to her for a ride!!
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Re: Stalls while driving [richb64] by aj86
Jan 28, 2008 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: richb64 (Sep 11, 2007 1:38 pm)

Hey wats going on me nuting... I had the same problem and I took my M to the shop to get it checked out. After waiting for like about half an hour. The mechanic came out and told that it needed a new crank shaft censor. He said that it sended the signal and sometimes it didn't. The best part is that it only costed $110. Now I'm driving it like their is no tomorrow. Im taking good care of her and get her checked up every half a year to a year. Hope this was some help for you. Keep me posted...
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Re: Chrysler 300 just quits at speed [aj86] by coolrunning
Jun 11, 2008 (12:58 am)
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Replying to: aj86 (Jan 28, 2008 9:01 am)

My 2004 300M Special shutdown on me when I was playing with it on a long trip. On a wide open desert highway in far West Texas I had an opportunity to see how fast the car would go. No traffic, just me and Special. It appeared to be chip limited at 127 mph. I coasted down to about 80 mph (the posted limit) when all the idiot lights came on and the engine simply shutdown. I quickly shifted it into neutral and started braking to get it slowed down to where I could handle it without power steering and get it on the shoulder. It would not restart at first. Then, after pulling the keys, checking under the hood, and trying again it did. It would not run over 2500 rpm! I still had another 200 miles to get home to El Paso. I turned it off and let it sit for about 15 minutes. When I restarted it, all the lights cleared and it ran fine. I made it all the way home, and put it in the shop the following day. I was told the crank sensor failed and it was replaced for $175.00. The reson it wouldn't run over 2500 rpm was it went into a "limp mode" until I shut it off and reset it. The technology is designed to protect the engine, but I wanted to know why the crank sensor would fail. Perhaps the computer got confused by the maximum speed...
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chrysler 300m 2004 by cmetz585
Nov 14, 2008 (5:35 am)
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Check engine light came on and rev limiter keeps rpm below 2000

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