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The contact owns a 2007 Chrysler Sebring. The contact stated that the heating ventilating module was inoperative, similar to NHTSA campaign id number: 06V49400 (visibility:defroster/defogger system). The dealer was notified who informed the contact that her vehicle was not included in the previous recall. The contact did not inform the manufacture. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 20,962. The failure mileage was approximately 20,000.
I purchased a 2007 Chrysler Sebring in November of 2007. On the way home I encountered issues with the heating and defrosting system and subsequently received a recall on this issue. Several months after the purchase of the vehicle I began to experience problems with the engine stalling upon coming to a normal stop or sudden stop with the engine stalling without notice. I have taken the car to the dealer numerous times and they continually tell me they can not find anything wrong with the car and the computer indicates no faults or error codes. The stalling has occurred at least 20-30 times since I purchased the vehicle. This Tuesday the 19th of October, it stalled yet again and had to be towed off the freeway on a rainy day during rush hours. I took the car back to the dealer that day and again they checked it and said nothing registered on the computer. I advised them of the obvious safety hazard with the car stalling and they agree but still indicate there is nothing they can do because nothing registers on the computer and they are not able to duplicate the problem. I do not feel safe driving this car nor allowing my daughter to drive it, it stalled on her on the freeway, and the Chrysler dealer I have been taking it to does not appear to be interested in doing much about it even to a point about making it difficult to obtain a rental while the car is in service. I have also contacted Chrysler and they have given me a case number to investigate the issue.
- Santa Ana, CA, USA
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