its the ac blend door actuator. mine stop working on the driverside its
like 30 bucks at autozone. in the dash or under the dash. a black lil box
that open n close the ac vents.
Anybody out there that knows what the clunking noise is??? We are now 3 disappointed Chrysler fans looking for an answer and resolve to our clunking noise.
Same thing happened to my Chrysler 200 2013 at about 37,000 miles. The
dealer said it's the tie rod ends and is replacing them. Hoping that
resolves the problem.
You just got one and can't wait to get another? hahaha I guess you like having a car that's always in the shop and paying for the same problems over and over.
Who cares! To bad your missing out because the 300 is an awesome car. I just bought one and love it. I have had Hondas, Fords and many others and the past two have both been Chryslers. One was a Jeep Grand Cherokee and the present is a300 and have found I love Chryslers!! Problems or not I am keeping my 300. I cannot wait to get a new one down the road.
Okay folks! I have just called Chrysler directly! They do not have a Recall
on this part. However, suggested that we all get together and submit a
claim to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Associates site at:
//www.nhtsa.gov/. Please do so ASAP! Let's have this part re-called so
they get these cars up to par!
I FOLLOWED UP ON YOUR REQUEST ... EVERYBODY NEEDS TO DO THIS.. ONLY SECONDS TO COMPLETE.. THANK YOU FOR THE LINK
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Simply an amazing and beautiful car. I have a 2005 with only 60,000 miles
so I`m debating on buying me the new model. Not sure if I really want a car
payment when my car still looks almost like new. Plus I put on a bunch of
extras. Bentley Grill, 20 inch chrome rims,chrome pieces all around,
spoiler, and a bumping stereo system. Chrysler has surely got a winner with
the 300 especially the 300C with the hemi. If I was rich I would surely buy
the SRT8 model along with an SRT8 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
DONT GET THE 2-POSITION SHIFTER, IT SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have this same
car and the shifter sucks.. Yesterday I pushed the shifter up, thinking it
went into to park, then I pushed the button to shut the car off but there
was so much road noise I didnt realize the car didnt shut off and that it
only went into in "reverse". When i got out, started walking away, the car
started moving in reverse and if I didnt have the wheels slightly turned,
it would of hit the car parked behind me..
It's nice until you get inside and realise how poorly everything fits. The
little cubby near the shifter does't open until you punch it through the
dash, the joins under the HVAC controls to the centre console flex about 2
inches either way, the sunglass holder squeaks if you think about touching
it, there's way too much hard dodgy plastic. In general poor fit lines and
poor materials don't cut it when even the Koreans have figured it out.
One of my family members just brought one a 300C and they let me take it
for a test drive. The car is big and roomy and I like the features that it
came with, but if I brought one I think I would past on the V-8 mix driving
yield only 19.5 MPG with city around 15.5 and HWY just under 24 with speed
ranging from as low as 30 to as high as 65 MPH. Maybe the MPG will get
better with more miles.
You can get a lemon from any car company. Dont know what year your Jeep is
but Chrysler`s quality is right at the top these days. I have a 2005 300
and a 2005 Grand Cherokee and between the 2 I have only had to replace the
tie rods on the 300. That was probably not Chrysler`s fault. I have low
profile tires and there is pot holes in MI. that you can drive into, lol.
As usual, Ross does a great job in the 'facts' department, but I would like
to see him smile more often, he use to smile more, but now, not so
much...and Ross, "butt warmers" come on, dont go down that road, keep the
syle that has worked to so well for you in the past, O.K. , please don't be
base with your language, thanks.
rented one of these for the weekend and i must say i was surprised by
quality and performance. solid acceleration from the V6 with 8speed and
interior finish is nice and looks good as well. sunroof was badass and
handled nicely considering its weight and size. deff a good choice for the
budget minded/smart buyer
I love the way chrysler has improved this car and the new look. Im turning
20 on the 18th and looking to get one soon. I think this 300 would make a
good family car to start with and to keep for a long time. I dont have any
kids but getting this car would be a great way to prepare for one in my
opinion.
What kind of ignorant reply is that? I know 4 people who own them and all
of them are as white as could be including myself. The 300 is a 60-70,000
car for like half the price. I love my 05 and the new model has so many
more improvements. Again an ignorant troll comment.
I bought it in sport line with an exterior colour of alpine white and
interior colour of red. It may be smaller but a lots of that size from the
chrysler is the hood and the long roofline , but the size doesnt translate
into the interior that well compared to the 328i
Ross-I have one the Limited and you are not joking about the nimbleness of
the streering and the engine-I had to dodge and accelerate past an accident
a few days when a guy skidded into my lane-she MOVED quick and I didn't
have to overcorrect to stay in control.
I just tried to sit in one of these and if I sit up remotely straight, my
head hit the roof! Now it had the sunroof, but even if it had another 4
inches of headroom, it wouldn't have mattered. What gives? I tried an older
one, and I had plenty of clearance
The 300 and BMW 328i are comparing apples to oranges. V-6 vs. Turbo I-4) No
American vehicle or let alone any vehcle can compare to the BMW 3-Series.
(Well, maybe Mercedes C-Class, Audi A4, and perhaps Volvo S60) but sports
sedan can the benchmaark.
Dodge Charger, Toyota Avalon, Nissan Maxima, and Hyundai Genesys. That big
Buick might also be in this segment but the base model is just an I4 so it
doesnt really compete with the cars mentioned above since all of those have
a base engine of V6.
They did upgrade this car nicely from the older models. The 8 speed
transmission and the v6 are much better. The leather was very top notch. I
don't like the dash design very much, but it's a vast improvement for
Chrysler.
An American masterpiece that is unfortunately not made in America :/
Engine: Mexico Transmission: Germany Final point of assembly: Canada
source: local Dodge/ Chrysler/ Jeep dealership still a great car though
Wow you bought a lighter car and it's faster? What a shocking discovery. I
own a motorcycle and it does 0-60 in under 3 seconds with half the power of
both these cars. I wonder how that works. Must be magic.
Nice review. This car kicks ass. The whole Chrysler lineup has stepped up
its game so much in the last couple years. You just can't beat this 300,
the new Grand Cherokee, the new Charger, or the Ram Longhorn.
Joseph you must have been looking at a best up rental cos the last one I
drove was considerably better quality than the latest Korean offerings and
yes I have driven several recently, not impressed.
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