10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 17,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most common solutions:
- new transmission (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Chrysler dealer.
10.0
really awfulThis problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Chrysler dealer.
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While driving at 70mph on the interstate, the vehicle completely lost power. The check engine light turned on, the message "Service Charging System" came up, and the gear knob blinked. We had to pull over on the side of the interstate. When we pushed the "off/on/acc" button, it would appear that it turned off, but it would go back into on status, but still wouldn't allow you to shift into drive. (You could turn the knob, but it wouldn't do anything).
Finally, we had to remove the keys from the car to turn it off. Once we were able to do that, it did turn back on and allowed us to go back into gear as normal. We were able to drive a few miles, and then it did it again.
We had the vehicle towed. Chrysler had to put a whole new transmission due to a hybrid part within the transmission that failed. I'm concerned that this happened with the transmission that only had 17k miles on it. Chrysler still cannot answer if they have Xxed the issue with the transmissions they are currently building. When you are driving in construction season on the interstate and your vehicle completely powers off, it could make for a deathly accident. This isn't something you should have to worry about with a car only a year old. I found a US Department of transportation investigation where 40 others have reported the same issue. ODI Investigation : PE 22-008
- Holly P., Milford, US