We found the following complaints for CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE (2006)
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Ignition problems.when looking online it appears that this car has a history of ignition problems.can't get the car to start.feels like the ignition is loose.have to turn and wiggle and hope it starts.just bought this car and very disappointed.hope there is a recall since it seems to be such a problem for so many people!!!!
I was driving the crossfire one evening and it shut off in the middle of the street, i almost got rear ended. All of a sudden the engine shut off, the exterior and interior lights went off as well.the car rolled to a stop blocking all thetraffic behind me.i tried to restart the engine and nothing happened, i had to have the car jump started, which took several attempts. I had no problems or indications that anything was wrong till this happened.mechanics have put in a new battery, a crank position sensor, and a cam position sensor on the car. It started once after that, ran for afew minutes then stopped. After that it won't start, even when being jumped. Trying to get a ecm from the dealer. Dealer said the cost is $2,700.00, and orders are pending until july 1, 2019 because of supplier change. Plus there is a flashing charge of $147.00 to reset this item for the car. Other internet users have reported having their cars suddenly stop running when driving on the highways also.
The headlights become very pitted and foggy and cause it hard to see while driving at night.
I was driving the crossfire one evening and it shut off in the middle of the street, i almost got rear ended. All of a sudden the engine shut off, the exterior and interior lights went off as well.the car rolled to a stop blocking all thetraffic behind me.i tried to restart the engine and nothing happened, i had to have the car jump started, which took several attempts. I had no problems or indications that anything was wrong till this happened.mechanics have put in a new battery, a crank position sensor, and a cam position sensor on the car. It started once after that, ran for afew minutes then stopped. After that it won't start, even when being jumped. Trying to get a ecm from the dealer. Dealer said the cost is $2,700.00, and orders are pending until july 1, 2019 because of supplier change. Plus there is a flashing charge of $147.00 to reset this item for the car. Other internet users have reported having their cars suddenly stop running when driving on the highways also.
Headlamp case - condensation inside is forming inside the head lamp casing - i have placed photos of the problem at this url link for your viewing:http://photos.imageevent.com/firebase/videos/small/head-lamp-case-l-s.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/firebase/videos/small/head-lamp-case-r-s.jpgchrysler's district manager claims there is no problem and has refused to perform any type of repair or fix.this could cause the automobile to become unsafe during a heavy rain.
When i purchased my vehicle in december 2007, i did not had any major problems. Until...on or about the first of june, 2012, i parked my car and noticed that the rear window had come a part from the convertible top.since i had not been in an accident, i began to research online to see if other consumers had experienced this window issue. Site after site, complaint after complaint was read. With so many people experiencing this problem without a suitable response or solution to its consumer, this has become a serious problem, a defect that must be resolved and the cars should be recalled. The potential to endanger lives far outweighs any other consideration.when someone buys a convertible, one doesn't expect to be driving along and the glass comes flying down and out.it's not safe!the only repair solution is the entire top must be replaced (costing upwards of $2100) due to no negligence of the consumer.if i have read these complaints, i'm certain that chrysler has as well.years of this problem has persisted. Still poor production of this same product and no recall by chrysler. The company hasn't skimped on the sales prices on this vehicle. I don't expect it to take shortcuts when it comes to consumer safety.why should the consumer suffer loss ofsafety and welfare?i humbly ask that these vehicles be recalled.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that the rear windshield became detached from the convertible top on the driver and passenger's sides as well as the bottom. The windshield was only being held by the top portion. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 27,000.
I purchased this car new in 2007 from a chrysler dealer. Having heard after i purchased it, that there were concerns about the installation of the rear window coming loose.armed with that knowledge, i purposely did not stress the top or window area, in fact, never had the top down as that would stress the taughtness of the window.now, 2014 the window is coming loose.i took it to the purchasing dealer and they said there was no recourse or repair and a new replacement top would be needed but that it would probably do the same thing in time because the construction method was the same as before. This defect is well known to crossfire owners and many of these tops have been repaired or replaced by some chrysler dealers.
Chrysler extended the warranty on the 2005 model and acknowledged that the back window on the convertibles tend to come unglued and fall out. I own a 2006 model and i just got off the phone with a chrysler rep and she said "there have been no reports" for the 2006 back window coming unglued on the convertibles so i have to pay for the repair out of my pocket and "keep good receipts" in case chrysler decides to take ownership of it's manufacturing defect in the 2006 model. I don't understand how the same manufacturing defect can be recognized for one year and not the next. What can chrysler produce to show that they fixed the problem with the 2006 convertibles?also, i see many people complaining that the 2006 model has the same problem with the rear window falling out so why am i the only complaint on record with chrysler???this is a safety issue not a cosmetic problem. Why wouldn't chrysler want their vehicles to be safe? i was also told on the phone that there are some things that are maintenance issues that are the responsibility of the owner. I never thought in a million years that i it would be my responsibility to ensure all the windows stayed on the car!!!!
Adhesive holding rear window in place began to separate from convertible top. Other crossfire owners have reported total failure. This is a significant safety issue if/when the rear window completely separates and detaches from the vehicle and poses a hazard to others i.e., pedestrian, motorcycle riders, etc. All the tops were produced by the same manufacturer (karmann) although chrysler is only willing to replace certain 2005 models based on the state they were originally sold. This makes no sense, chrysler and the nhtsa should recall all tops produced and replace them with a top with the rear window attached with some type of improved adhesive so the risk to others is eliminated.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that the rear window was separating from the convertible top. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Updated 04/21/2016*lj
I own a 2006 chrysler crossfire convertible.on august 29,2014 while parked at a store my backglass came unglued from the top.i was told that the entire canvas top has to be replaced.i went online and this was confirmed.i also saw numerous complaints about this issue.they say it comes unglued due to heat.my car is always kept in a garage and other than this in excellent condtion.this is clearly a chrysler defect as they are not installing the backglass with a seal that holds up under heat.if this had happened while driving there could have been serious consequences.i & others am not sure what to do,so i hope this will be handled urgently.thank you
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact sated that the vehicle was a convertible and the glass that was attached to the convertible top separated due to a defective seal. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and denied assistance with the repair.the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 49,000.
As i was driving home from work, the rear convertible window dislodged from the canvas by 80%.i slowly drove the vehicle to two local authorized chrysler dealerships for inspections. Both dealerships stated that the 1/2' of adhesive that glued the window to the canvas had deteriorated and caused the window to come loose. The second authorized dealer took photos as well as i did documenting the damage. This car is rated by daimler-benz of speeds up to 154 mph. If the window would have completely dislodged it would have seriously injured or killed anyone traveling behind me. I was appalled by the cheap quality construction and workmanship of the install of this window. I have photos documenting the quality (or lack of)the design. I have read some articles on the internet where owners claim that they (chrysler-daimler-benz) have replaced roofs because of this defect. I believe in the interest of safety, that these vehicles should be mandatory recalled and forced to repair these serious defects.
I own a 2006 chrysler crossfire.my back window is falling out and it seems that chrysler does not want to take ownership of the faulty adhesive and faulty workmanship of the convertible top.i cannot drive my car because the glass will come out and result in hitting another vehicle, pedestrian or other object.this problem has left thousands of crossfire owners in a bad situation.chrysler did issue a recall on the 2005's under tsb 23-035-11reva but not for any other model years.state farm insurance informed me the same top/manufacturer/adhesive is used on all crossfire model years therefore it is not covered under an insurance claim.i've driven my car 3 times since noticing the window and the problem continues to get worse; becoming more and more of a safety issue.i want to know when chrysler will be held responsible for the replacement of all of the faulty equipment they marketed and sold to trusting consumer.i am asking the nhtsa to force the recall on all crossfire convertible tops, no matter what year they were manufactured or where they shipped.faulty equipment is faulty equipment and the problem needs to rectified by the manufacturer.i am asking for the help from the nhtsa - there are many complaints - this is obviously not an isolated case.until then, my car is not able to be driven.
Rear glass window adhesive failed and wndow is falling out. Glass window on convertable roof is separating from vinal. The window will eventially fall out completely causing unsafe conditions. Called chrysler and was told no warranty or recall and that whole convertable top would need to be replaced for approx $2000.the car is always in a garage and has very few miles.this is obviously a poor design.window could fall out and cause severe damage or accident.
The rear window is falling out of the convertible top on my 2006 chrysler crossfire. The factory and dealership refuse to make i good, saying it is "normal wear" and that the top needs to be replaced!the original rear window in my uncle's 1958 impala is as secure as the day it was installed, so i reject chrysler's claim of "normal wear"!there are thousands of similar complaints on the internet: why does the government not require chrysler to fix this valid and persistent safety issue?
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that rear the window detached from convertible top. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 24,000.
The rear window just fell out on its own while parked. It came from factory with rear window glued to the convertible top and the glue did not hold.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire convertible. The contact stated that the rear windshield became detached from the convertible top. The vehicle was taken to both the dealer and a private mechanic, who both stated that the failure was caused by the adhesive used to attach the windshield. The failure was reported to the manufacturer, who refused to provide assistance with repairs. The failure and current mileage was 31,960.
I have a 2006 chrysler crossfire and the i notice the rear window started detaching from the top, contacted dealer, with no help, contacted the chrysler corp. No resolution, they informed me that my vin number did not warrant , me getting my back window fixed , although the 2005 had a recall on the rear window, i informed them that the car was created in that same year but sold as a 06, they cared less about my problem. Thanks chrysler for your great concern, about your customers not!
The back window of the crossfire has separated from the top. We saw this while we were walking around it in garage. I have called chrysler and they say there is nothing they can do. We bought this car in 2008 and is kept in a garage. I only have 53000 miles on it. I know they have a problem with the windows falling out because they a fixing them in 2005 models but not the 2006 models. Is there any thing i can do because a replacement top is very expensive. We have had the window resealed twice and it will not hold.
It appears chrysler has extended their warranty on 2005 models for this very same problem.what ever fix they think they made for later models didn't work. They need to cover this safety issue.
The rear window of the convertible top is falling out. This is a very common problem with this vehicle. My vehicle was built in october 2005, but is considered a 2006 model. Chrysler tsb 23-035-11 rev a covers the problem for 2005 models. This common problem effects more than 2005 vehicles. On 9-11-2015 chrysler was contacted (case # 27856344). They denied responsibility. Claimed (1) tsa only applied to vehicles in southern states (i provided them with a repair order from westbury chrysler in westbury, new york that applied the tsb & provided no charge replacement top. New york is not a southern state); (2) tsa only applied to 2005 vehicles (i provided them information where tsb had been applied to a 2008 vehicle). This vehicle is garaged most days and has only 34,590 miles. This safety problem is due to a manufacturing problem that manufacture is trying to avoid.vehicle is in st. Louis, mo
The convertible top rear glass window fell out of the top, i have been told it is not covered under my chrysler 8 year 80000 mile warranty but they have a recall for the 2005 crossfire's and only in certain states. If this window blows out running 70 mph down the freeway someone could be injured or killed. They sent me to a repair shop to have it re-glued at my expense. I called and tried to get chrysler to fix this the right way but was refused any satisfaction.
The rear glass window falls out of the convertible roof and into the passenger compartment. This is chronic with most crossfire roadsters. Easily investigated and verified. It can happen while moving or standing still.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. While driving approximately 55 mph, the rear glass window separated from the convertible roof top and fell inside the cabin of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to szott m-59 dodge llc (2565 e. Highland rd. Highland charter twp, mi) where it was diagnosed that the convertible roof top would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 7,000. *ln
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire convertible. The contact stated while driving 25 mph she heard a knocking noise. She realized that rear window on the ragtop was detaching. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised her to either replace the ragtop or take the vehicle to an upholstery shop. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 26,000.
I own a 2006 chrysler crossfire.my back window is falling out and it seems that chrysler does not want to take ownership of the faulty adhesive and faulty workmanship of the convertible top.i cannot drive my car because the glass will come out and result in hitting another vehicle, pedestrian or other object.this problem has left thousands of crossfire owners in a bad situation.chrysler did issue a recall on the 2005's under tsb 23-035-11reva but not for any other model years.state farm insurance informed me the same top/manufacturer/adhesive is used on all crossfire model years therefore it is not covered under an insurance claim.i've driven my car 3 times since noticing the window and the problem continues to get worse; becoming more and more of a safety issue.i want to know when chrysler will be held responsible for the replacement of all of the faulty equipment they marketed and sold to trusting consumer.i am asking the nhtsa to force the recall on all crossfire convertible tops, no matter what year they were manufactured or where they shipped.faulty equipment is faulty equipment and the problem needs to rectified by the manufacturer.i am asking for the help from the nhtsa - there are many complaints - this is obviously not an isolated case.until then, my car is not able to be driven.
The rear window of the convertible top is falling out.this is a very common problem with this vehicle.my vehicle was built in october 2005, but is considered a 2006 model.chrysler tsb 23-035-11 rev a covers the problem for 2005 models.this common problem effects more than 2005 vehicles. On 9-11-2015 chrysler was contacted (case # 27856344). They denied responsibility.claimed (1) tsa only applied to vehicles in southern states (i provided them with a repair order from westbury chrysler in westbury, new york that applied the tsb & provided no charge replacement top. New york is not a southern state); (2) tsa only applied to 2005 vehicles (i provided them information where tsb had been applied to a 2008 vehicle).this vehicle is garaged most days and has only 34,590 miles.this safety problem is due to a manufacturing problem that manufacture is trying to avoid.
I have a 2006 chrysler crossfire back window became detached from the canvas. I was driving and all of a sudden just completely fell out.
Window glass is separating from the fabric convertible top. I noted this last month with the car sitting at my house. This car is always garaged and has only around 73k miles, one owner. I have been told the rear window is heat sealed to the cover. Only the top portion remains sealed, the sides and bottom have separated. I have been working with a chrysler case worker for a month trying to get the company to repair or replace the top but only get emails about once a week requesting the same information i have already provided. I have been told my local chrysler dealership is no longer a "qualified dealership" with no further explanation. I have asked for a personal phone call but to no avail at this point. This is a definite safety hazard and i want the company to step up and fix it.
The rear window of the convertible top is falling out. This is a very common problem with this vehicle. My vehicle was built in october 2005, but is considered a 2006 model. Chrysler tsb 23-035-11 rev a covers the problem for 2005 models. This common problem effects more than 2005 vehicles. On 9-11-2015 chrysler was contacted (case # 27856344). They denied responsibility. Claimed (1) tsa only applied to vehicles in southern states (i provided them with a repair order from westbury chrysler in westbury, new york that applied the tsb & provided no charge replacement top. New york is not a southern state); (2) tsa only applied to 2005 vehicles (i provided them information where tsb had been applied to a 2008 vehicle). This vehicle is garaged most days and has only 34,590 miles. This safety problem is due to a manufacturing problem that manufacture is trying to avoid.vehicle is in st. Louis, mo
Glass window adhesive failing.glass window is separating from cloth roof.this is a common occurrence in all crossfires.two areas where the glue/adhesive is failing and causing unsafe conditions.called chrysler and was told no warranty or recall.window could fall out and cause severe damage or accident.
Rear glass window adhesive failed and wndow is falling out. Glass window on convertable roof is separating from vinal. The window will eventially fall out completely causing unsafe conditions. Called chrysler and was told no warranty or recall and that whole convertable top would need to be replaced for approx $2000.the car is always in a garage and has very few miles.this is obviously a poor design.window could fall out and cause severe damage or accident.
I was driving the crossfire one evening and it shut off in the middle of the street, i almost got rear ended. All of a sudden the engine shut off, the exterior and interior lights went off as well.the car rolled to a stop blocking all thetraffic behind me.i tried to restart the engine and nothing happened, i had to have the car jump started, which took several attempts. I had no problems or indications that anything was wrong till this happened.mechanics have put in a new battery, a crank position sensor, and a cam position sensor on the car. It started once after that, ran for afew minutes then stopped. After that it won't start, even when being jumped. Trying to get a ecm from the dealer. Dealer said the cost is $2,700.00, and orders are pending until july 1, 2019 because of supplier change. Plus there is a flashing charge of $147.00 to reset this item for the car. Other internet users have reported having their cars suddenly stop running when driving on the highways also.
2006 chrysler crossfire convertible. Back glass fell out. Appears that it is glued into the top and the glue failed. Word from chrysler dealership is that there is no fix for it. Only solution is to replace entire convertible top at a cost of 2400 dollars. Hard to believe that it cannot be just glued back in since that is how it was installed to begin with from the factory. Also have extended warranty but was told that it is not covered because that is considered normal wear and tear.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that the rear window was separating from the convertible top. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Updated 04/21/2016*lj
The contact owns 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that the rear window on the convertible top would fall inside the vehicle. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the top of the vehicle needed to be replaced. The failure mileage was 34,300.
It appears chrysler has extended their warranty on 2005 models for this very same problem.what ever fix they think they made for later models didn't work. They need to cover this safety issue.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that one of the rear windows would not remain in a secure position due to the adhesive. During rainy weather conditions, water entered the vehicle. The contact mentioned that the failure initially began at the corner and progressed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage and vin were unavailable.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated while washing her vehicle she noticed water was enteringthe rear of the vehicle, through the window. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and stated they had to replace the top part of the vehicle and the back window. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure.the failure and current mileage were 57,000.
The vehicle's rear window is separating from the convertible top and i am afraid that it will fly off while i'm driving on the highway and kill someone behind me. I noticed the issue while it was parked in my driveway. Chrysler is well aware of this issue with the 2005 models and is not covering any repair of any other years, yet hundreds of people with cars from each year have complaints on many internet forums.
Car is stationary and the rear window is separating from the convertible top
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire convertible. The contact stated that the rear windshield became detached from the convertible top. The vehicle was taken to both the dealer and a private mechanic, who both stated that the failure was caused by the adhesive used to attach the windshield. The failure was reported to the manufacturer, who refused to provide assistance with repairs. The failure and current mileage was 31,960.
Chrysler extended the warranty on the 2005 model and acknowledged that the back window on the convertibles tend to come unglued and fall out. I own a 2006 model and i just got off the phone with a chrysler rep and she said "there have been no reports" for the 2006 back window coming unglued on the convertibles so i have to pay for the repair out of my pocket and "keep good receipts" in case chrysler decides to take ownership of it's manufacturing defect in the 2006 model. I don't understand how the same manufacturing defect can be recognized for one year and not the next. What can chrysler produce to show that they fixed the problem with the 2006 convertibles?also, i see many people complaining that the 2006 model has the same problem with the rear window falling out so why am i the only complaint on record with chrysler???this is a safety issue not a cosmetic problem. Why wouldn't chrysler want their vehicles to be safe? i was also told on the phone that there are some things that are maintenance issues that are the responsibility of the owner. I never thought in a million years that i it would be my responsibility to ensure all the windows stayed on the car!!!!
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that rear the window detached from convertible top. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 24,000.
Back window fell off the convertible top. I see this is the same issue with 2005 (which was repaired/recall by the mfg). Dealer said it was up to me to repair, had to ship the top to california for a complete new top (~ $3k). I live in florida. Don't understand how a back window falling off a moving car is not a safety issue. Only ~ 22k miles.
The convertible top rear glass window fell out of the top, i have been told it is not covered under my chrysler 8 year 80000 mile warranty but they have a recall for the 2005 crossfire's and only in certain states. If this window blows out running 70 mph down the freeway someone could be injured or killed. They sent me to a repair shop to have it re-glued at my expense. I called and tried to get chrysler to fix this the right way but was refused any satisfaction.
Adhesive holding rear window in place began to separate from convertible top. Other crossfire owners have reported total failure. This is a significant safety issue if/when the rear window completely separates and detaches from the vehicle and poses a hazard to others i.e., pedestrian, motorcycle riders, etc. All the tops were produced by the same manufacturer (karmann) although chrysler is only willing to replace certain 2005 models based on the state they were originally sold. This makes no sense, chrysler and the nhtsa should recall all tops produced and replace them with a top with the rear window attached with some type of improved adhesive so the risk to others is eliminated.
I purchased this car new in 2007 from a chrysler dealer. Having heard after i purchased it, that there were concerns about the installation of the rear window coming loose.armed with that knowledge, i purposely did not stress the top or window area, in fact, never had the top down as that would stress the taughtness of the window.now, 2014 the window is coming loose.i took it to the purchasing dealer and they said there was no recourse or repair and a new replacement top would be needed but that it would probably do the same thing in time because the construction method was the same as before. This defect is well known to crossfire owners and many of these tops have been repaired or replaced by some chrysler dealers.
As the case with many other people...my back window is just falling out as well.the only remaining adhesive is on the bottom of the glass.after some research i found this was a common problem and figured chrysler surely would be taking care of this only to find that they will only fix the 2005's????why not the rest of us?the vehicle only has 30k miles so it's not normal wear and tear.this is 100% a factory defect.if you have a 2006 chrysler crossfire it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when the back window will fall out.but do not expect the manufacturer to do anything about it.buyer beware.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that the rear windshield became detached from the convertible top on the driver and passenger's sides as well as the bottom. The windshield was only being held by the top portion. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 27,000.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. The contact stated that rear windshield fell out of the vehicle. As a result, the roof liner on the top rear of the vehicle was hanging down and made it difficult to see. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, where it was diagnosed that the adhesive around the rear windshield failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 40,000.
The rear window just fell out on its own while parked. It came from factory with rear window glued to the convertible top and the glue did not hold.
As i was driving home from work, the rear convertible window dislodged from the canvas by 80%.i slowly drove the vehicle to two local authorized chrysler dealerships for inspections. Both dealerships stated that the 1/2' of adhesive that glued the window to the canvas had deteriorated and caused the window to come loose. The second authorized dealer took photos as well as i did documenting the damage. This car is rated by daimler-benz of speeds up to 154 mph. If the window would have completely dislodged it would have seriously injured or killed anyone traveling behind me. I was appalled by the cheap quality construction and workmanship of the install of this window. I have photos documenting the quality (or lack of)the design. I have read some articles on the internet where owners claim that they (chrysler-daimler-benz) have replaced roofs because of this defect. I believe in the interest of safety, that these vehicles should be mandatory recalled and forced to repair these serious defects.
The contact owns a 2006 chrysler crossfire. While driving approximately 55 mph, the rear glass window separated from the convertible roof top and fell inside the cabin of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to szott m-59 dodge llc (2565 e. Highland rd. Highland charter twp, mi) where it was diagnosed that the convertible roof top would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 7,000. *ln
When i purchased my vehicle in december 2007, i did not had any major problems. Until...on or about the first of june, 2012, i parked my car and noticed that the rear window had come a part from the convertible top.since i had not been in an accident, i began to research online to see if other consumers had experienced this window issue. Site after site, complaint after complaint was read. With so many people experiencing this problem without a suitable response or solution to its consumer, this has become a serious problem, a defect that must be resolved and the cars should be recalled. The potential to endanger lives far outweighs any other consideration.when someone buys a convertible, one doesn't expect to be driving along and the glass comes flying down and out.it's not safe!the only repair solution is the entire top must be replaced (costing upwards of $2100) due to no negligence of the consumer.if i have read these complaints, i'm certain that chrysler has as well.years of this problem has persisted. Still poor production of this same product and no recall by chrysler. The company hasn't skimped on the sales prices on this vehicle. I don't expect it to take shortcuts when it comes to consumer safety.why should the consumer suffer loss ofsafety and welfare?i humbly ask that these vehicles be recalled.
2006 chrysler crossfire has a problem with the windshield wiper mechanism. *njthe consumer stated when it rained he had to pull over to the side o the road because the windshield wipers did not run fast enough tokeep the windshield clear.the dealer told the consumer there was nothing wrong with the windshield wiper mechanism.
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