In the USA go to Chrysler.com and enter your location in the "Find Dealer" search box. If in UK go to chrysler.co.uk and do the same. In other countries try entering chrysler.(your country code) to see if they have a presence there.
Call Your Nearest Dealer Parts Department First. You May Have To Bring Vin Numbers Ect. Good Luck
Nope. The dealer is completely unaware of your financial situation.
For an informal grading, bring it to a coin dealer for an on-site appraisal. For an official grading, it needs to be sent into a professional grading service.
If the tires are all at the correct pressure, then you have a failed sensor and will need to bring it in for service.
With the spare key you should have, if not go to the nearest Hundai dealer and bring the vehicle VIN number and proof of ownership with you and they can make you a new key.
For an informal grading, bring it to a coin dealer for an on-site appraisal. For an official grading, it needs to be sent into a professional grading service.
Have it checked for codes to know possible causes.
Bring it to a reputable coin dealer and they will identify it and give you an opinion on its authenticity. Most coin dealers will not charge you for this service.
Personal decision I have them and have had good luck with AAA Not restricted to bring vehicle to dealer for repair and don't have to come up with big bucks for service
You can return it for service, but unless you were given an express warranty (in that the dealer lied to you about the vehicle) you can't bring it back for good.
I just dealt with this myself. Go to www.chrysler.com. There will be a place to click on "recalls". Put in the last 8 digits of your VIN number and it will tell you if this work has been done or not. If not, you can call a Chrysler dealer service department, give them the last 8 of your VIN and they will probably set up a time for you to bring it in and have it fixed at no cost to you.
In Soviet Russia, service dog needs to bring you.