CarComplaints.com Notes: Since the Chrysler 200 first hit the streets, owners across the U.S. have complained about how their “dream car” quickly turned into a complete nightmare because of how the engine dies suddenly while driving.
I bought a car with a horn and now it doesn't work (and sporadic electric issues) preventing me from getting an inspection sticker. To fix it will cost me over $500 for the part and labor, according to the mechanic and local dealer. (a local mechanic diagnosed a faulty clock spring) FOR A HORN!!!! I can't afford that and will have to drive with a Rejected sticker hoping a recall occurs. From research I'm doing, that hope isn't unfounded as Dodge/Chrysler recalled cars from 2008-2010 for the same issue.
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I bought a car with a horn and now it doesn't work (and sporadic electric issues) preventing me from getting an inspection sticker. To fix it will cost me over $500 for the part and labor, according to the mechanic and local dealer. (a local mechanic diagnosed a faulty clock spring) FOR A HORN!!!! I can't afford that and will have to drive with a Rejected sticker hoping a recall occurs. From research I'm doing, that hope isn't unfounded as Dodge/Chrysler recalled cars from 2008-2010 for the same issue.
- Denis C., Westfield, MA, US