This is a known problem by Chrylser as I was told by a few different transmission shops. This seem to occur around the 50,000 mile mark and will leave you stranded with the car stuck in one of the gears. Definetly will need a tow truck. Unfortunetly the only fix is to replace the whole cable. It will cost at least $87.00 to have the dealer inspect but not sure if they can give a true assessment of the cable.
This is a known problem by Chrylser as I was told by a few different transmission shops. This seem to occur around the 50,000 mile mark and will leave you stranded with the car stuck in one of the gears. Definetly will need a tow truck. Unfortunetly the only fix is to replace the whole cable. It will cost at least $87.00 to have the dealer inspect but not sure if they can give a true assessment of the cable.
- Brent F., Shalimar, FL, US