2.6
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 56,545 miles
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I bought a 2001 Chrysler Sebring with a 2.7 L engine in November 2005. While driving on the interstate 59 from Louisiana to Alabama on Jan. 2, 2006 my engine seized and stopped. I had to pull off of the interstate immediately to keep from getting hit. I had my car towed to a repair shop where they found it had sludge all over the engine. I have kept my car maintained and had an oil change the Friday before the incident. There was no indication that something was wrong with the engine. This left me vulnerable to have injured myself or someone else. I was offered an extended warranty when I bought the car, but was told sludge was not covered. I was told I would be responsible for the repairs.
- Gadsden, AL, USA
I have a sludge build up in my 2.7 Chrysler seabring lxi 2001. I have faithfuly changed the oil every 3,000 miles. The Chrysler factory warranty and most of the extended warranty plans will not cover engine repairs if they find sludge in the engine. My car failed with no warning while driving down the road which could have lead to a serious injuries.
- Mcclelland, IA, USA
Oil was changed every 3000 miles. No warning lights or any type of warning when my engine failed after only 43,000 miles. It is a 2001 Chrysler Sebring sedan. After researching I found that these engines 2.7 liter found in the Sebring and intrepid are prone to sludge and premature failure. My warranty was up at 36,000 miles and I am going back and forth trying to get some help with these repairs consisting of $4988.45. A new engine should not be needed in a vehicle with 43,000 miles. (and I am not the only one) I have spoken to 5 different mechanics and they are all aware of these engine problems. I was stranded 150 miles from home, it was graduation wk-end so no hotel rooms and no rental cars available. I was outside of kirksville mo. And had to ride with a stranger to get to somewhere that I could phone since my cell phone was out of raduis.
- Urbandale, IA, USA
Leased new car for 6 months, had oil ahcnge at 3,000 miles, have 5,000 miles now. Entire oil leaked out of the engine and engine stopped. Chrysler's waranty will not cover the damage since the plastic guard under the car was litttle broken maybe by hitting a pothall and therefore is my negligence. Cost $2,500 to fix engine.
- Fair Lawn, NJ, USA
- Cranberry Twp., PA, USA