10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 10
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
31,652 miles

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2000 Chrysler Cirrus steering problems

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2000 Chrysler Cirrus Owner Comments

problem #14

Jun 012011

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • miles

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

2000 Chrysler Cirrus. Consumer request reimbursement for recall repairs the consumer stated he complied with the recall notice instructions. At the time, he was convinced the dealer rectified the condition, but apparently they did not. The power steering hose had to be replaced again.

- Oakland Gardens, NY, USA

problem #13

Jun 192005

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • miles
Letter from senator mcconnell on behalf of constituent re his 2000 Chrysler Cirrus LX (defect in the high pressure power steering hose which resulted in a fire and destroyed the vehicle) recall# 06V001000.

- Fort Thomas, KY, USA

problem #12

Jun 192005

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • miles
2000 Chrysler Cirrus LX caught on fire due to leaking power steering fluid* the consumer stated there was a recall regarding the high pressure steering hose.

- Fort Thomas, KY, USA

problem #11

Mar 152006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • miles

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

2000 Chrysler Cirrus recall for high pressure steering hose. Consumer states that her vehicle caught fire under the hood due to the power steering fluid leak. The consumer stated the night before the repairs were to be made, the vehicle caught on fire. The consumer learned a recall had been issued for the exact problem he experienced. The consumer received the recall notice in May 2006, two months after the fire.

- Reedsville, PA, USA

problem #10

Mar 152006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
I parked the subject vehicle in the driveway taking notice that the steering wheel was much harder to turn. Just exiting the car I noticed smoke coming from under the hood I approached the car, prepared to open the hood to investigate but soon found the car bursting into flames. Far from any extinguisher I called 911. Firefighters came shortly after the flames totalled the car in a matter of minutes. The fire report stated of an underhood fire. The failure of the vehicle cost me my transportation from work and in turn my job were lack of funds later led to the loss of my apartment. In short nothing was done to correct the failure, it happened without notice. I reported a claim to my insurance company only having them tell me "they must deny my claim since it was considered an act of god" after I reported the information to the manufacturer they told me they must deny my claim even after the fact that the car was indeed totalled based on the recall regarding the power steering hose.

- Reedsville , PA, USA

problem #9

Jul 172007

(reported on)

Cirrus

  • miles
2000 Chrysler Cirrus safety recall E23- high pressure power steering hose customer feels unsafe in the car* the consumer made an appointment to have the repair done. The dealer had the vehicle for over 7 hours. One mechanic told the consumer the vehicle had not been repaired and then another mechanic told her it was ready to pick up. The consumer took the vehicle to her own local mechanic, and he told her it looked as though the hose had not been replaced.

- Everett, MA, USA

problem #8

Jul 122007

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 134,980 miles

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

The contact owns a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus. While driving 10 mph, the power steering failed. The contact pulled over, raised the hood, and a fire ignited. The vehicle was towed to a mechanic and a repair was performed. When the contact arrived to pick up his vehicle, the mechanic stated that the high pressure power steering hose had prematurely heated and developed a leak. The failure resulted in an underhood fire. Days after the vehicle was repaired, the contact received a recall letter. Chrysler stated that they would reimburse him for the repairs. Weeks later, Chrysler refused to provide reimbursement. The same day he picked up the vehicle from the dealer, it caught fire again after being driven approximately 20 miles. Chrysler advised him to leave the vehicle and that they would tow it and take care of the situation. It has currently been six weeks and nothing has been done. A police report was filed. The failure mileage was 134,980. Before the fire, the consumer had other work performed on the vehicle such as: A new water pump and timing belt. Updated

- Batavia, OH, USA

problem #7

Dec 122006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles
I had just parked my car in my friends driveway. While getting out I noticed there was smoke coming from under the hood. It smelled like it was about to catch fire and a few seconds later I saw flames. I called 911. Before they could get there my friend and a neighbor put the fire out. The fireman made a report and took pictures. The fire damaged the electrical wiring, piping and hoses, and anything else that was a composed of plastic melting in the vehicle. I feel like the fire should be covered under NHTSA campaign id #06V001000.

- Tuscumbia, AL, USA

problem #6

Dec 122006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles
- the contact stated that while vehicle was parked in the driveway it caught on fire under the hood. The contact stated that the neighbors put the fire out before firefighters came. The fire damaged the electrical wiring, piping and anything that was composed of plastic melted in the vehicle. The contact felt that the vehicle should be covered under NHTSA campaign id number: 06V001000. Updated 01/29/07.

- Tuscumbia, AL, USA

problem #5

Oct 012006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 112,000 miles
- the contact while vehicle was parked in the driveway the vehicle caught on fire under the hood. The contact stated that there was no need for intervention since the fire stopped on its own. The fire damaged the electrical wiring, piping and anything that was concerning plastic melted in the vehicle. The contact stated that she spoke with the manufacture R, and they sent her a letter stating that they would compensate her $3,000 for the damage done to the vehicle. The contact felts that vehicle should be covered under NHTSA recall: 06V001000.

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #4

Jul 062006

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 86,143 miles

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

I received a recall notice in the mail from Chrysler. The recall was for a high pressure power steering hose. Smith Chrysler made the repair on 07-06-06. When I started the car I noticed that the drive belts were slipping and making a strange sound. Later that night I jacked up the vehicle and inspected the work that was performed. I found power steering fluid on numerous parts pf my engine and frame. There was also fluid on the belts which was causing them to slip. On 07-07-2006, I returned to the dealer to have the fluid cleaned. When I arrived at my home later that day I noticed that there was still power steering fluid on some parts of my car. I called the general manager and made a complaint. The manager interviewed the mechanic and found out that there was a lot of fluid lost while replacing the hose. I was never told why they parked my car on the ready line with so much flammable liquid on it that my belts were slipping. The general manager now wants me to return a third time. I am concerned that the fluid might catch on fire. I have been cleaning it up for over one hour now. Can you help me with these people........the very least that needs to be done is a engine wash............thank you.

- Lopatcong, NJ, USA

problem #3

Apr 022006

Cirrus

  • miles
2000 Cirrus had a internal fire. ***** the vehicle was totaled as a result of the fire. The fire occurred prior to the consumer receiving recall (06V001000) for the high pressure steering hose. The consumer contacted the manufacturer and request reimbursement.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #2

Jun 032006

Cirrus

  • miles
I received a letter in the mail about the safety recall on my vehicle. The safety recall number is E23 (06V001000) for the 2000 Chrysler Cirrus. I brought my vehicle into a local dealership to have the problem fixed on Saturday June 3, 2006 at the courtesy Chrysler Jeep of sanford located at 1100 rhinehart rd, sanford, fl, 32771. I scheduled an appointment for 10 am and my car was not ready until 2:30 pm (4 1/2 hours later). Later that evening I checked my power steering fluid to make sure it had been properly filled. I discovered that there was no power steering fluid at all on the dip stick and that my air filter compartment was undone. I looked inside the air filter compartment and found a wrench laying on top on the air filter. I brought my vehicle in to resolve a safety issue but instead another safety issue was created. That was my first time having my car serviced at a Chrysler dealer and will be the last! I would like to be informed of what actions are taken upon receiving this letter of complaint about the inexcusable service I received. Thank you.

- Sanford, FL, USA

problem #1

Jun 192005

Cirrus 4-cyl

  • miles
Consumer 2000 Cirrus caught on fire due to a faulty power steering hose. **** * the power steering hose was recalled.

- Fort Thomas, KY, USA

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