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The car has had regular oil changes and was due for a transmission service. Sensors were replaced approximately three years ago. Mechanic indicated that the pan below was wet with oil. When the car was towed out of the driveway, aaa tow jumped the battery it held for about a minute and then would not hold the start. The tow driver indicated that he believed that it was no transmission. Sometimes there is an engine knock and sometimes as the charge is about to stop the engine runs with no noise. This car only has approximately 61,0000 miles, and has only been long distance to traverse city. Further one shop indicated that the battery was only operating at 25%. no one would do a paid diagnostic on this vehicle. It was towed to Firestone and mo's, in southfield and oak park respectively.
The contact owns a 1999 Chrysler Lhs. While driving 20 mph over a small bump, the vehicle made a loud noise. The mechanic replaced the headlight and stated that the cable bushings needed to be replaced, which are connected to the transmission and the engine. The contact replaced the tie rods five times. The front lower ball joints were also replaced. The contact is the second owner of the vehicle. The approximate failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 173,000.
: the contact stated while driving 60mph, the engine stalled without warning. The vehicle would not restart and was towed to an independent repair shop for a diagnostic test. Although a failure code was not detected, the problem persisted. The vehicle is currently at the dealer awaiting further inspection.
The contact stated while driving the vehicle stalled. The vehicle started after sitting for approximately one to two minutes. The dealership inspected the vehicle multiple times, but they could diagnose the cause of the problem. The fuel system was cleaned, and the transmission was redone, but the problem persisted.
- College Park, GA, USA
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