Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEATS - MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
230120606/03/20062301206A100200463rd row seat front leg will not retract. *tt07/14/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
07/12/201272551
 Tl* the contact owns 2006 chrysler town and country. the contact stated that the metal seat frame under the rear seats overheated abnormally. the contact's small child sustained burns to the toes and as a result. the manufacture was notified of th issue filed a claim for the contact and provided no further assistance. the failure and current mileage was 72,551.
07/12/201272551
 Tl- the contact owns 2006 chrysler town and country. the contact stated that the metal seat frame under the rear seats overheated abnormally. the contact's small child sustained burns to the toes and as a result. the manufacture was notified of th issue filed a claim for the contact and provided no further assistance. the failure and current mileage was 72,551. kmj
07/12/201272551
 Tl- the contact owns 2006 chrysler town and country. the contact stated that metal under the rear seats overheat. the contact found out about the failure until his 19 months old lean his feet next to it and got burned his toes and was confirmed by a 5 years old too. the dealer was not notified. the manufacture was notified who issued a case number 22419054 and the offered no assistance. the failure and current mileage 72,551. lg close window
SEATS - MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
12/28/2006109/29/2006
 Tl* - the contact was trying to fold the seats in a 2006 chrysler town and country, when he pulled the strap on the seat it folded on his hand. the contact states that the seat was all the way back and in the upright position when the failure occurred. updated 01/31/07. *jb
03/08/2006103/07/2006
 We purchased a 2006 chrysler town and country mini-van. the van is equipped with stow and go seating. on the third row seats, located on the end of each seat, left and right, is a pull tab. when my 6 year old son pulled the tab the seat ejects forward. the force created a lump on his head. the tab is easy to access and easy for a child to pull. when the tab is pulled the upper part of seat moves forward fast and with force. i believe this is a safety concern for children and even adult. especially, if you aren't expecting the movement of the seat. *jb