Hemi C300

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Shell666, Apr 25, 2007.

  1. Shell666

    Shell666 Guest

    Hi

    Our Hemi C300 keeps cutting out. Has anyone else experienced this
    problem. The dealer hasn't a clue?
     
    Shell666, Apr 25, 2007
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  2. Shell666

    maxpower Guest

    Maybe you don't give them enough information to properly diagnose the
    problem.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Apr 25, 2007
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  3. Shell666

    Art Guest

    I hope you are using the free Chrysler roadside towing so it costs them
    something to not have a clue. Tell them it is their job to have a clue or
    replace the car.
     
    Art, Apr 25, 2007
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  4. Shell666

    newrebel Guest

    of customer information, they have to realise that we are there to help and
    any information no matter how daft it seems to them can be invaluable to the
    diagnostic tech. the rebelmc
     
    newrebel, Apr 27, 2007
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  5. Shell666

    Art Guest

    The car keeps cutting out. What more is there to say. The mechanic needs
    to drive the car a few days. If the shop is unwilling to do that then
    Chrysler needs to replace the car. Customer should read the lemon law
    section of the manuals which come with the car. You will be amazed how much
    smarter the mechanics get when you ask CHrysler to replace the car under
    arbitration rules.
     
    Art, Apr 29, 2007
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  6. Shell666

    maxpower Guest

    Ok Art, let me help you out here some...does the car cut off when the
    vehicle is cold and the owner brings it in and waits on it nice and hot???
    Does the car cut off at highway speeds? coming to a stop? does the car cut
    off going around turns? What year? O there is a lot to say!! A Technician
    doesn't get smarter when you mention Lemon law.The owner does when he finds
    out he has to hire a lawyer. The owner gets smarter and starts to give a
    little more information. Just saying car shuts off wont do it!!! Try it
    sometimes.

    Glenn
     
    maxpower, Apr 29, 2007
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  7. Shell666

    Art Guest

    It is the shop's job to ask the right questions. If they haven't they are
    not doing anyone a favor.
     
    Art, Apr 30, 2007
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  8. Shell666

    maxpower Guest

    Yes, But when my fridge or a/c or anything I own has a problem and I need to
    get it serviced I always give out the most info as possible. The more you
    give the more you get back. I little common sense goes a long way

    Glenn
     
    maxpower, Apr 30, 2007
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  9. Shell666

    Steve Guest


    Exactly. You don't go to the doctor and say, "make me feel better, but
    I'm not going to tell you where it hurts."
     
    Steve, May 1, 2007
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