10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 2 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 3 / 3
- Average Mileage:
- 136,839 miles
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Parking brake wont engage/latch/hold. Passenger side seatbelt wont 'click' in place or hold
- Santee, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2005 Chrysler 300. The contact stated that the seat belt on the front passenger side did not latch to secure the passenger. The vehicle was taken to marino Chrysler Jeep Dodge (5133 w irving park rd, Chicago, il 60641, (773) 777-2000) and the contact was informed that the part was no longer available. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that they no longer manufactured the part. The failure mileage was 600,000.
- Chicago, IL, USA
I test drove the car and it drove fine. When I was driving it home it stoped twice. Once when I stoped to get gas. I got help from another driver. I got it jumped but it took a while to get it to start. After that I was going straight home. It stoped in the middle of the highway. This time it would not start and the driver seatbelt came off. I had to have it towed home. Sense then it has not turned on. Im not sure if there more problems yet the dealer did not inform me anything about these problems.
- Fort Morgan, CO, USA
The contact owns a 2005 Chrysler 300. The contact stated that the interior and exterior lights experienced flickering, the vehicle turning signal ceased to function, the windows did not operate, the vehicle would not start, and the seat belt lap belt failed to latch. In addition, the ABS warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuse box needed a new fuse panel cover and the seat belt latch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
- Ventura, CA, USA
I am terrified to drive my Chrysler 300.they have over 3 recall on my car. Every time I am driving my car I'm watching the air bag light. Please help!!!! what do I need to do"?? there no incident I just need help with my car. I'm worried about the air bag. Why did they put the 2.7 engine in those car" they are the worst engines.
- Memphis , TN, USA
The contact owns a 2005 Chrysler 300. The contact stated that the driver's seat belt failed to properly fasten. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure and the current mileage was 122,000.
- New Haven, CT, USA
I was stop waiting on the car in front of me to go when a lager company truck hit me in back, the truck never stop, he had to be doing 50 mile or more, but my airbag did not deployed cause head trauma and neck, back, problems, the truck smashed in the back of my car and the gas tank hang out if I would have had more gas in it, it would have blown up. I have picture to prove this fact and was told that by the car dealer collision department.
- Chattanooga, TN, USA
I had a car seat installed in the rear center seat with the latch attached. One day when I took the car seat out, I noticed that the plastic bar across the belt buckle had cracked. This is the piece that cinches the belt tight, therefore the belt would no longer tighten down to hold the car seat. I have no idea how long this had been broken, since I had the latch in place. I moved the car seat to another seat and had the dealership replaced the center seat belt. The seat belt where I moved the car seat to broke. I then had another car seat in the center rear and that one broke. Each time it is the plastic bar on the buckle. I have had three seat belts replaced on this car and one of them being a brand new replacement. The dealership and the Chrysler customer assistance tried to tell me that they couldn't had to find a solution, therefore no one is willing to take responsibility for the issue. The dealership service manager also told me that I needed to use the locking clips that come with the car seats because the seat belts aren't designed to maintain the tension of holding a car seat in place. In the owner's manual it states, "the passenger seat belts are equipped with clinching latch plates which are designed to keep the lap portion tight around the child restraint so that it is not necessary to use a locking clip." The dealership is trying to blame me for their equipment failure.
- Center Moriches, NY, USA
A 2005 Chrysler 300C 4 door, was traveling North bound on a state highway. The highway is a 2-lane asphalt roadway, with a northbound right curve at the collision site. There is a negative super-elevation from West to East. The roadway is posted 55 mph. Definitive mathematical calculations have not been completed. However, it is believed the Chrysler was traveling near the posted speed limit. The Chrysler was occupied by four adults, over 50 years of age. The driver, a front seat passenger, and two rear seat passengers. A 1997 Ford Taurus was traveling southbound on the same state highway, approaching the Chrysler 300C. The Ford was occupied by two males, age 16 and 19. A driver, and a front seat passenger. The Ford was traveling in the curve, which is a left hand curve South bound. The Ford, believed to be in excess of the posted 55 mph speed limit, went into a counter-clockwise yaw, crossed the centerline, and laterally impacted the front of the Chrysler 300C. The occupants of the Ford died in the crash. There is significant crush to the passenger side of the Ford. The B-pillars are approximately 21.5 inches apart, as measured inside to inside. The Chrysler 300C passenger side rear occupant also died in the crash. There is evidence of seat belt use by this occupant. The latch plate and buckle at the passenger rear seating position of the Chrysler failed. The buckle is partially disassembled, and the latch plate broke where the webbing feeds through the latch plate. There is no evidence the pre-tensioners fired, or locked the seat belts at any position. There is deformation to the steering wheel at the six O'clock position. All seat belts move freely within the retractors. My investigation is still ongoing. I do not want to be premature in making this complaint. Conversely, I do not want anyone else to die or be seriously injured if there is a seat belt defect. With kindest regard, eric F. naugle #157 glynn county police department actar #1258.
- Brunswick, GA, USA
- Roxboro, NC, USA