3.3

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
39,709 miles

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1999 Chrysler LHS accessories - interior problems

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1999 Chrysler LHS Owner Comments

problem #6

Apr 062005

LHS 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

This vehicle was purchased used in December of 2004. During the spring of 2005 it was found that the A/C was not functioning. After $300 in diagnostics, it was determined the evaporator was leaking freon and would need replacing, at an additional cost of $870. I contacted the previous owner of the vehicle and he stated that the A/C situation was the sole reason for trading the vehicle in the fall of 2004. Chrysler refused to replace the defective evaporator for the previous owner and the repair estimate was in excess of $1000; therefore, he traded the vehicle with less than 60K miles. The GM dealership which took the trade also failed to repair the A/C and falsely represented the A/C as functional when the car was purchased. At this time, Chrysler refuses to acknowledge the continued defect of their previously confirmed evaporators, which were voluntarily repaired up to 70K miles on previous model year vehicles. The reselling dealership does not take responsibility of the repair because the vehicle was beyond their 6000 mile warranty period after the sale, even though they knowingly sold the vehicle with a defective A/C system. This evaporator problem was brought to the attention of Chrysler prior to the 7-year/70K mile mark, and the evaporator is clearly defective. Chrysler should extend the model year to include 98 and 99 models, and should honor their extended warranty period to allow for these defective evaporators to be replaced.

- Irvine, KY, USA

problem #5

Jun 152005

LHS 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 125,000 miles
Contact complained of a lot of problems with the car. There was a new water pump/new battery cables/ new brakes/rotors, and pads on the car. Also, put in a new heater coil. They did something to the air conditioner, and it will cost approximately $500-600 to fix it. Currently there is an electrical problem. While driving down the street the car automatically shuts off. It is an electrical problem because they have replaced the lights in the car and they shorted out. Consumer was told there was an electrical problem.

- Urbana, OH, USA

problem #4

Apr 101999

LHS

  • 1,252 miles
Nar 05/23/2003 while traveling the consumers engine stalled twice with in a few hours apart. The air conditioner was also broken.

- Lemont, IL, USA

problem #3

Jun 182003

LHS 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 57,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Vehicle with 57000 miles, has the rack and pinion steering go out. At 48000 the air conditioner compressor went out.

- Madera, CA, USA

problem #2

Feb 022002

LHS

  • miles
Ac lost charge and was not cooling properly in Feb 2002. Car was seviced at meineke in summerville, SC. No leak could be detected so system rercharged. System failed again in jun02 and again in aug02 at which time atlantic air and access. Inc located a leak in the evaporater. Took vehicle to rick hendrick Chrysler and they verified evaporater failure and replaced the evaporater. Car was out of warranty due to mileage (vehicle less that 3 years old) therefore they would not cover repairs under warranty. Contacted Chrysler coorperation to request consideration due to evidence the hs body cars had experience evaporater failer in the the 1996 and 1997 models and it appeared this problem still existed (they had increase the warranty on the evaporater in 96/97 to 7years/70000 miles). They also refused to provide consideration even after I based my arguement that the evaporater was not a moving part and therefore not effected by mileage and it appeared they were still having problems with evaporater failure. They restated the car was out of warranty and were under no obligation to cover any repairs. Request assistance from NHTSA to determine if Chrysler is still have evaporater failer problems and not addressing their responsibility to effect repairs in my and other owner's vehicles at the company's expense and not the owner's.

- Summerville, SC, USA

problem #1

Mar 212000

LHS

  • miles
When temperture is about 75 degrees and consumer will turn on the air conditioner, hot air will come out instead of cool air.

- San Diego, CA, USA

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