Don't know...but there are problems with the ignition lock tumblers wearing. Quick fix for a stuck key is to tap the lock while trying to turn the key. This will allow tumblers to fall into place so the key will turn. This fix will get you home, but not fix the problem. To fix permanently, disconnect power to car, remove dash trim below the steering wheel and remove enough screws to lift upper dash around steering wheel to expose key lock. Turn key to on position and depress tab in lock cylinder collar and pull lock cylinder and key out of car. Take lock cylinder to locksmith for new tumblers ( it cost me $12). Replace lock cylinder and put dash back together.
You can call your local dealer with the VIN number or go on www.safercar.gov to find out if your car has an open recall.
No.
Call your dealer regarding a recall on Sebring freeze plug leaks. You may get the dealer to repair your problem at no cost.
yeah... i have a 2007 Chrysler sebring, MY issue was a recall on the tire pressure sensors.... apparently they can cause a short circut and cause inoperative cruise control and engine stalling... Chrysler refuses to fix the car. at all.. if its not in warranty it wont get fixed for fre.. the recall number is H07 also you can go to the crysler web site to see if your vehicle is affected by this recall.
I have a 1996 Sebring Convert. There actually was a recall for this in 1996. The shifter could be placed into neutral without the benefit of having the key in the ignition. What they had to do was to replace the shifter assembly under the recall warranty. Check with a dealer to see if this recall is still active. Sometime they expire, then it's on you. If it is still an active recall, it should cost you nothing.
Call your local Chrysler dealer with the VIN and they will check your recall status.
I had a recall notice for my 97. You may see if your car had a recall notice for the same thing. If it does, just take it to the dealer for them to look at it. If it is bad they will replace it and it would end up costing you nothing and no headache replacing it.
If you call a Chrysler dealer with your VIN they are required to run it and check for recalls. Here are the possible recalls for a 1998 Cirrus RC-789-98 SUPERSEDED BY :RC-C45-04(Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock) RC-C45-04 Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock RC-843-99 SAFETY RECALL #843 -- RIGHT REAR BRAKE TUBE RC-803-99 CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS RECALL #803 -- PREPROGRAM POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE RC-7931-98 EMISSIONS RECALL #7931 (FEDERAL) -- CATALYTIC CONVERTER RC-7932-98 EMISSIONS RECALL #7932 (CALIFORNIA) -- CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Chrysler ordered a recall on Jeeps because of safety issues related to the large amount of deadly fires after rear-end crashes. The recall involved 1.5 million Jeeps.
you can take it to be replaced it has a recall on them
No, Jeep is made be Chrysler.
No it has a recall on the ignition power transitor, get yours fixed today...