2005 300

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by LORETTA, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. LORETTA

    LORETTA Guest

    I have a 2005 Chrysler 300.
    We purchased this vehicle in late April 2005.
    We noticed this vehicle pulls to the right, and took it to the dealer, it
    would not HOLD alignment, he had to order a CAMBER bolt. Plus the front
    tires are already CUPPED. This car has 4,100 miles on it.
    Also, the leather on the dash bubbled up, and had to have the COMPLETE dash
    replaced, the lower rocker panel
    on the drivers side, also was defective, it had to be replaced. Has anyone
    else who owns a 2005 --Chrysler 300 noticed their vehicle pulls to the
    right??
    Chrysler is replacing the tires, which is already worn.
    Thanks
     
    LORETTA, Nov 6, 2005
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  2. Mine is fine so far, I have a 2006 AWD 300C with 5700 miles on it.
     
    General Schvantzkoph, Nov 6, 2005
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  3. LORETTA

    LORETTA Guest

    I know this problem has been corrected for the 2006 300's, the dealer stated
    that the 2.7 liter:3.5 liter and 3.7 liter, of the 2005 vehicles have this
    problem.
     
    LORETTA, Nov 6, 2005
    #3
  4. LORETTA

    maxpower Guest

    Loretta, TSB 02-002-05 addresses that problem. The dealer should Adjust the
    alignment to the revised specs. They should also be aware of this TSB

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Nov 6, 2005
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  5. LORETTA

    LORETTA Guest

    The dealer did do alignment,,,BUT- it is sooooooooo bad
    that it will NOT hold the alignment...The dealer ordered a camber bolt, to
    FIX the problem. So, I take the vehicle back for the third TIME, for this
    problem. Just waiting for the NEW tires to come in. Chrysler should have
    notified ALL customers who purchased these vehicles, that there is a TSB
    .........or a RECALL.
     
    LORETTA, Nov 6, 2005
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  6. LORETTA

    maxpower Guest

    Its not a recall and all vehicles are not affected.
     
    maxpower, Nov 7, 2005
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  7. LORETTA

    Guest Guest

    I read that in a few user reviews on Yahoo last year.
     
    Guest, Nov 11, 2005
    #7
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