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The contact owns a 2000 Chrysler Lhs. While driving 35 mph, the panel on the hood nearest to the windshield detached. The panel went behind the vehicle. The contact has not spoken with the dealer. The current and failure mileages were 120,000.
: the contact stated on the back side of the hood there was a piece of trim held on by six to eight clips. The piece of trim came off while traveling at 65 mph. The trim hit the windshield. There was not any damage done to the vehicle. The manufacturer was alerted, no repairs made. Updated 03/09/06.
While driving at 70 mph a plastic piece on the hood started to vibrate and flew off. The consumer felt that the part should have been bolted. The replacement part was still clipped and was not of the same material.
- Rochester, NY, USA
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- Greenwood, SC, USA