2.3
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 65,750 miles
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Vehicle stars but will not move forward or backwards, it rolls forward when in park, have to use the emergency brake to stop. Car will not accelerate or reverse; it's just stuck. Had it physically moved to the house until I can repair
- Atlanta, GA, USA
The anti lock break and electronic stability control lights come on. When this happens speed control is deactivated. According to the dealership, it is an issue with the sensors, as I have had two of these replaced over the past 6 months. My account manager made the comment to just "replace" all of them as this is a regular problem. The cost is excessive, coming in at $400 per sensor. The lights have now come on a 3rd time, so the account manager was right. The date was August 26, 2020. The car has less than 60,000 miles, so I am beyond frustrated.
- Holly Springs, NC, USA
The service electronic stability control and service ABS brake system lights are on in 2015 Chrysler 300 sport
- Fairport, NY, USA
The ABS light comes on every time I drive it. Sometime it feels like something is under the brake peddle. The car was in motion each time. It was never on a turn.. was there a recall at anytime?
- Pawleys Island, SC, USA
Drove car to town Thursday 10/11/18 everything was fine get in car Friday morning 10/12/18 start car warning comes up on display ecs ABS AWD disabled, I do not drive vehicle till Friday 10/18/18 to take it to dealership, they charged $89 to run scan tool to find out front left wheel speed sensor is faulty would be $240 to replace sensor, which consists of 3 bolts and being plugged in, and code cleared. This is not a 3 hour job. Currently there are no wheel speed sensors available and are on indefinite back order due to an unbelievably high demand. Can not drive car safely due to the car being crippled because of a $29 sensor. I have owned this car less than 6 months and have driven less than 5000 miles, the sensor literally went bad in my driveway, the mechanics new it is a massive problem and are charging people way over what should be for what is an obviously defective part. They also told me is would be fine to drive until they can get the part which is untrue due to 2 safety moduals and one drive train function being disabled. The fact that they are on an indefinite backorder from the factory tells this is a model wide problem and needs to be addressed.
- Marshall, NC, USA
- Dunwoody, GA, USA