We found the following complaints for CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE (1995)
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The contact owns a 1995 chrysler lebaron convertible. While the contact was driving approximately 40 mph the front driver and passenger side air bags involuntarily deployed. There were minor injuries. The vehicle was able to continue operation with caution. The dealer was notified which there was no resolution. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileages were 75,000.
The contact owns a 1995 chrysler lebaron convertible.when the driver attempted to use the emergency brake, he noticed smoke surrounding the dashboard area.he removed the instrument panel and checked the wires.the contact found exposed wires and a gap between the wires.the vehicle will be taken to the dealer for inspection.the current and failure mileages were 162,000.
I've owned this car for 5 months and it has been nother but problems for me.i understand that when buying a used vehicle there is always risk involved, but at 50,000 miles (which is what i bought it at) there should not be that many expensive problems in 5 months!chrysler is refusing to accept any of the responsibility for this vehicle that they manufactured, and that is wrong.i hope by filing this complaint, something gets done!
I've owned this car for 5 months and it has been nother but problems for me.i understand that when buying a used vehicle there is always risk involved, but at 50,000 miles (which is what i bought it at) there should not be that many expensive problems in 5 months!chrysler is refusing to accept any of the responsibility for this vehicle that they manufactured, and that is wrong.i hope by filing this complaint, something gets done!
Door hingesbroke from the weld plate which is attach to the metal structure of the body.manufacturer notified and informed consumer that vehicle was out of itswarranty, and any repairs would be at owner's cost. Please feel free to provide any further details.
Metal fatigue in the door panel where the hings connects to the body of the car .door brakes away where hings connects leaving unable to close securely.as a former sale manager for a dealership in calif . I brought this to the attention of chrysler .corporation .after speaking to three people . Finally talking to a man who built these vehicles he concluded that this was a problem with many other cars built by chrysler(two door sedans ) due to the weight of the long door frame putting a heavy amount on the doors metal wall causing it to break through .
Driver door hinge attachment plate on drivers side bottom sunk into door and in turn the door bent over so when opening the door, it pushes the rear of the front fender in and damaged the driver door side. It is now happening on the passenger side and soon will be unable to open either door to get in. Cannot open drivers side as door slips down and very hard to pick up door as it is heavy.defect!*la
Defective rear stability bar.
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