Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
090020401/27/2004090050310005587Short duration cold engine start-up ticking like sound. this bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to march 31, 2003. *mn03/04/2004
180420311/28/200310005289Flash-rough idle. *ph02/18/2004
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
090050311/21/200310005297Short duration cold engine start-up ticking like sound. *tt02/19/2004
090020303/14/200310002279Engine stumble and/or misfire - malfunction indicator lamp illumination. *tt08/20/2003
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
180210208/26/2002635685On some vehicles, there is malfunction indicator lamp illumination with possible rough running engine and any or all of diagnostic trouble codes p2302, p2305, p2308, p2311, p2314 p2317, ignition coil secondary circuit. *tt10/30/2002
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
C2310/01/200310004000Vehicle emission control information (veci) label replacement - emissions recall no. c23. *tt11/12/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
02/15/2010
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 chrysler 300m. the contact received a recall notice for the cam sensor which was not listed on the nhtsa website. while driving 55 mph, the vehicle suddenly shut off; yet, he the contact pulled to the side of the road. he later restarted the vehicle but the failure continued to occur intermittently. the contact took the vehicle to an authorized dealership for the recall repair. after the repair was performed, the vehicle continued to shut off. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and was told that the catalytic converter was the cause of the failure. the vehicle was taken back to the dealership and he was informed that the recall repair had damaged the catalytic converter. the contact called the manufacturer and was told that because the vehicle was no longer under warranty, they were not going to take any responsibility. the current and failure mileages were unknown.
01/07/2009380001
 Our 2003 chrysler 300m airbag light and dtc code p 0581 both went on approximately 3 months ago. p0581 indicates cruise control multi-function input a circuit high. the car has 38,000 miles. i spoke with a chrysler dealer and was told the two occurrences indicated a bad 'airbag clock spring coil'. in my research i found there was a recall on chrysler llc minivans for the same problem, also that there are many instances of this occurring in other chrysler models. because this seems a consistent problem with chrysler llc vehicles, is there any investigation in progress? also, the dtc code p0420 indicating 1/1 catalytic converter is not functioning properly. chrysler llc seems to have problems with safety and emissions. *tr
07/27/200796800210/25/2002
 Check engine light came on while driving. engine started hesitating at random times. code readout indicated failure of cam shaft position sensor. when this was repaired, mechanic stated that codes were also present indicating failure of catalytic converters (1 per exhaust line). these should not fail during normal use. *jb
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
12/25/2005100000109/17/2002
 Dt: the contact stated while driving the vehicles made a loud clanking noise and stalled. the contact was able to pull the vehicle off of the freeway onto the shoulder. after restarting the vehicle and driving only five feet it began clanking very loud. a tow truck was called. the vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop, but the problem could not be diagnosed. the vehicle is now in transit to a certified dealership. *ak
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 Consumer states while traveling fuel sensor light and check engine indicator would flash due to vapor line melting. *ak
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - CATALYTIC CONVERTOR
08/06/200618013108/20/2005
 Purchased 2003 chrysler 300m in aug 05, with 9,500 miles. from the beginning engine light came on, was reset; in addition, gas gauge and light flicker. in aug 2006, on a trip to ca light came on and at one point car would not start immediately. stopped at paso robles dealer who reset code. on i!0, outside san bernadino, in the third lane of heavy traffic, the car died with on warning other than the check engine light. due to the alertness of the tractor trailer truck driver on my right, i was able to glide off the highway without causing a massive pileup. once home i had the original dealer replace the sensor. contacted chrysler, received a phone call from a haughty young man - chrysler will not pay. since then i have had to replace one o2 sensor and now the catalytic converter is gone. chrysler refuses to cover these under the extended warranty. my dealer found a way to cover the sensor and now the catalytic converter. in the meantime my car sits in the driveway, utterly useless. in addition, this is not the first time that i have had problems with chrysler products: dodge lancer stopped on two occasions on lightly traveled highway. replaced two o2 sensors on two separate intrepids and a dodge caravan. also replaced transmission sped sensors on the 97 intrepid and the 00 caravan. the snippy phone call was the last straw. they are not interested in improving their product or in satisfying their customers. i am through with chrysler after thirty years! *tr
07/27/200796800210/25/2002
 Check engine light came on while driving. engine started hesitating at random times. code readout indicated failure of cam shaft position sensor. when this was repaired, mechanic stated that codes were also present indicating failure of catalytic converters (1 per exhaust line). these should not fail during normal use. *jb
07/30/200545855511/17/2003
 Dt: the consumer states that 2003 chrysler 300m stalled on the freeway at 55 mph. the check engine light came on , and the car did not restart immediately. consumer had to wait about 25-30 minutes before vehicle restarted. the consumer had the vehicle towed to the repair shop. it was diagnosed as the cam shaft position sensor. the sensor was fixed, and the check engine light came back on. took the car back to the repair shop and the front oxygen (o2 )sensor failed. it was repaired, and the check engine light came back on for the third time. the mechanic determined that the rear o2 sensor malfunctioned. the rear o2 sensor was checked, and the mechanic determined it was the catalytic converter which was replaced. this happened over a period of 7 days. the consumer's vehicle was still in the repair shop, and dealer was waiting for the converter to come in. the manufacturer covered the charges for the 2 sensors and the converter. the owner is not suppose to have vehicle back until august 18, 2005 when the part will finally come in.*ak
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - CRANKCASE (PCV)
29001
 Consumer states that when merging onto the highway, vehicle drastically loses power. dealer diagnosed that the crank case is out of line with the camshaft.*ak