10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
58,773 miles

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problem #6

Jul 112010

Sebring 6-cyl

  • 51,000 miles
2007 Chrysler Sebring touring was stuck in park and would not allow me to shift into reverse, drive, neutral. Had to remove the chrome housing around the shifter and there is a little pink lever looking thing that I had to press backwards to allow the shifter to come free and go back into reverse or any gear. Vehicle this is a V-6 2.7 engine.

- Millersville, MD, USA

problem #5

Jul 032010

Sebring

  • 92,000 miles
Chrysler-Sebring 2007, ( 2.4 ) car stuck in park, unable to drive it. This happened on my job. I had to get it towed. I'm happy I was in a safe place. This is very serious, I could have been in an unsafe place and it could have happened at nite. This should be a recall, my friend has this same exact car and it happened to her, I would like Chrysler to repay the money that I must pay to get it repaired.

- Humble, TX, USA

problem #4

Jul 042010

Sebring

  • miles
I went to start up my car for the first time that day and when I tried to put the car in drive the shifter would not shift. At first I thought it was because the E brake was on but once that was removed the shifter still would not go past the "P" icon. I tried pushing the rear of the car to jar it loose, to no effect. The previous day the car drove fine and I had no issues. I eventually had to call a tow truck to pick the car up and take it to a repair shop. They told me that they would have to replace the entire shifter and it cost me $275. I bought the car this year with under 50,000 miles on it. I haven't had any other problem with the car until now. The repair shop replaced the shifter with the exact same shifter from the Chrysler Corp. I now find myself wondering if the same thing will happen again?

- Bowling Green, KY, USA

problem #3

May 102009

Sebring

  • 65,000 miles
I have a 2007 Chrysler Sebring and the gear shifter stopped working. (shift assembly) the shifter will no longer shift out of park by just pressing the break. We tried to reset it but it would not work and also tried other options in the car manual and they didn't work. We took the cover off and tried to find the problem we found that the only way to move into gear is by pressing down the pink button on the left hand side in the downward position while pressing the break and it will go in and out of gear. Went to the Dodge dealership and they said this is not the first time they have seen this problem in this year model and make. The issue is about $300 to fix, we had this vehicle for less than a year before it happened and the car itself is in great condition. The issue is the shift assembly we have yet to get it fixed because the car was new and is obviously a defect from the manufacturer. The car showed no signs of anything wrong before it happened just went to start it and wouldn't move from the park position.

- Alma, AR, USA

problem #2

May 252010

Sebring

  • 90,000 miles
My wife drives a 2007 Chrysler Sebring and on May 25th 2010 when she got in her car to go home from work, she was unable to shift the car out of park. She immediately called me and I looked for information on the web and discovered this was sort of a common problem for Chrysler and it was due to a faulty or defective 'shift interlock control system'. on several forums I saw that several Sebrings, PT CRUISER, and Chrysler 300S have had the same or similar issues. We called our local Chrysler/Dodge dealership, landmark Chrysler dodger in morrow, ga and the service center informed us that they see this issue "all the time" and it not only affects the vehicles mentioned above, but it also includes Dodge chargers as well. The went on to state that it would cost us approximately $350 to fix the issue. There is no way to disable the system and circuvent the cost of repair, our only option is to pay to have it fixed.

- Mcdonough, GA, USA

problem #1

Feb 282008

Sebring 4-cyl

  • 19,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Sebring. The contact noticed that the RPM's would sporadically increase and decrease while traveling 40 mph. Secondly, the vehicle would not decelerate when driving highway speeds. He either has to continually apply pressure to the brake pedal in order to slow the vehicle down or place the vehicle into neutral. A technician stated that the torque converter would not decelerate. The failure mileage was 19,000 and current mileage was 27,000. Updated 09/15/08 when the consumer removed his foot from the accelerator, the vehicle would not slow down. The dealer stated it sounded as if the torque converter was not disengaging. The dealer told the consumer it was a design issue. Updated 09/17/08.

- Deer Park, TX, USA