No! It is a pile of electrical problems waiting to happen. Memory seats, auto windows, wipers, airbags, etc. I have had my 06 300C in the shop over 23 times since purchasing new. Many of the problems took multiple trips to finally repair. In addition, I have had four sets of tires (73,000 miles) because the belts keep separating. No explanation why. I am now on my 4th visit for an airbag light that keeps coming on and kicking out a "Driver airbag squib circuit open", Code B1802. They put a new engine in it at 68,500 miles because a valve lifter broke. If I could sell this POS I would. I had it listed at a very favorable price for over three months and got ONE call from someone interested (and they just wanted to get it at about 1/2 the used value). I know I'm probably helping to keep the demand for these vehicles down, but I don't want anyone else to go through what I have. I'll keep mine until I'm willing to take whatever the new (NOT Chrysler) dealer will give me for a trade in.
In 1955 Chrysler introduced the 300. The car was redesigned in 2005 by Ralph Gilles and Freeman Thomas. The car has many different versions to make the car more appealing to many.
Yes, a lot of people buy the Chrysler 300 because of its cool styling and luxurious interior. Just make sure you treat your car well and maintain it.
The parking brake pedal is partially set. Pull on its relaese.
Some did depending on the type of control in car. There are a couple of different options that the car could have been ordered with.
Traction control system in operation or system malfunction.
The Chrysler 300 series was the very first full size Chrysler vehicle produced by the company. The Chrysler 300 Letter series car was first produced in the 1950s
Yes
This comes down to personal option in the end. But based on consumer reviews of the car, no they are not good. They are rated one of the worst Chrysler vehicles to come out since 2000.
My mechanic says it is in front of the transmission. i need this replaced on my car, and it is a common and normal problem because of the location of it.
It is important to know the locations of the relays and the fuses in a car. The fog light fuses for this car are located in the interior fuse box of the car.?æ
One can order accessories for a Chrysler 300 from Mopar, which is an auto parts retailer. Other places to get accessories for your Chrysler 300 is Car ID, Auto Anything, and Andy's Auto Sport.
Clock & radio presets. Possibly the radio security code if the car is equipped with a security system on the radio.