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My son bought his fist car, a used 2001 Chrysler Sebring with the 2.7 engine. Day two of driving the car he blew the motor. Dealer says he can't find a replacement motor so I talked to my mechanic about it and he said the 2.7 Chrysler motor has a problem with oil sludge that causes the motor to fail. It is a very common problem. Now my son is making car payments on a car that isn't fixable.
- Fort Dodoge, IA, USA
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- Fort Dodoge, IA, USA