10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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1995 Chrysler LHS steering problems

steering problem

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1995 Chrysler LHS Owner Comments

problem #8

Nov 082005

LHS 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles

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

I was having some uneven and premature front tire wear problems. I thought that the inner tie rod bushings were simply worn out. I found out instead that one of the bolts that hold the inner tie rod ends to the steering rack had actually sheared/ broken, and this was allowing the excessive slop in the steering. Obviously, if the bolt would have sheared all the way off, sudden and catastrophic (possibly deadly) loss of steering would have occurred, without warning. In order to remove/extract the broken bolt, the steering rack had to be removed from the car to facilitate access to the broken bolt with an extractor. This is an expensive 6 hours of labor job, to repair a simple broken bolt. Not only is it ridiculously expensive to repair, this is an item (the tie rod to steering rack bolt) that should never break from normal usage of the automobile. I subsequently found from on-line research that this is not an uncommon problem in the Chrysler LH platform cars. Also, that there have been many consumer complaints, and several lawsuits due to alleged defective design, insufficient service/inspection procedures, or materials, relating directly to the LH platform steering, including severe accidents caused by this identical failure. Also complaints of Chrysler offering no assistance to the consumer (including me) in regards to this very dangerous (and expensive to repair) defect.

- Martins Ferry, OH, USA

problem #7

Mar 272001

(reported on)

LHS

  • miles
Tie rod end broke between firewall and engine, causing loss of control. Dealer has been notified.

- Dacilla, GA, USA

problem #6

Dec 201999

(reported on)

LHS

  • miles
Left and right tie rod loose.

- Unk, UN, USA

problem #5

Mar 132000

(reported on)

LHS

  • miles

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

Left and right tie rods loose and rack and pinion is leaking. Nlm

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #4

Jan 102000

LHS

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The vehicle was out of control because the factory did not install bolts that secure tie rods to power steering piston.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #3

Apr 141997

LHS

  • miles
Tie rod end and right stabilizer link replaced.

- Salem, NH, USA

problem #2

Sep 091998

(reported on)

LHS

  • miles
Vehicle has had numerous problems inclucing: Three transmission replacements, the air conditioner stopped blowing cool air, a "shimmy" in the steering wheel, a "clunking" in the front ent (tierod end bushings), and front rotors burned out.

- Unknown, UN, USA

problem #1

Mar 171998

(reported on)

LHS

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Tie rod ends failed.

- Everett, MA, USA

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