10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 2
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 30,980 miles
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While driving home last night my 1997 Chrysler Cirrus stopped running and then burst into flames.
- Gordonsville, VA, USA
The head gasket began to failed. Initially this allowed coolant to mix with the oil. Eventually the entire head gasket failed. Oil was sprayed all over the engine compartment. The engine began smoking and stalled. The car was restarted and driven about 200 yards to the dealers service department where the engine stalled again. The engine will no longer start.
- Grafton, WI, USA
In April, 1998, the head gasket and cam seal failed after only 21,000 miles. It was repaired under warranty. At the time of repair, the service manager, steve grey, and the man who performed the repairs, ray, both told me that the repair was temporary...that Chrysler engineers hadn't developed a solution to the head gasket problem. In Sept., 1999, tsb 09-08-99 was issued concerning multi-layer steel head gasket for the 2.4L engine. In Jan., 2001 tsb 09-008-00 was issued concerning cam seal retention on the 2.4L. The head gasket again failed in January, 2002 with the odometer at 83,000 miles. Chrylser only agreed to pay 50% of the cost of repairs despite not having a fix for the problem at the time of the initional repair. I would like you to investigate a total recall of the Chrysler vehicles with the 2.4L engine.
- Westlake, OH, USA
There was a very severe oil leak. Consumer took vehicle to dealer and they replaced head gaskets. Dealer replaced thge cylinder heads and head gaskets.
- Belair, MD, USA
While driving at 65 mph with cruise control set at 65 vehicle was accelerating up to 80 mph. Brakes were applied, but there was no response, and vehicle continued to accelerate up to 80 mph. Emergency parking brake was engaged, vehicle slowed down. Vehicle was placed in neutral and it came to a slow stop. Consumer contacted dealer, dealer replaced cruise control cable part # 4573693. At first the engine heated while the consumer was traveling and the cause was found to be a blown up head gasket.
- Berlin, MD, USA
- Denim Springs, LA, USA