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The contact owns a 2010 Chrysler Sebring limited. The contact stated the tire pressure monitoring system and the information system were both defective. The TPMS did not indicate that the tires had lost pressure. The information system did not alert her to any issues with the vehicle. The vehicle was inspected by a mechanic who could not pinpoint the problem. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current mileage was 36,270. The failure mileage was approximately 26,000.
Purchased brand new 2010 Chrysler Sebring on January 24, 2011 from sterling hgts Dodge in sterling hgts, mi. Ever since I got the car, the idiot tire pressure warning light comes on after driving on the xway about 10 miles and stays on for a few days, then goes off. It comes on when it rains or is real cold outside under 20 degrees and stays on. I check the tire pressures on all 4 tires and there is nothing wrong. I drove it to the dealer, and they said that this is a common occurrence with these sensors. They checked my tire pressures and all were correct. Just drive it some more miles and the light will go off was what was said to me. This problem is consistently going on and off every week! something needs to be done by some outside Agency to force Chrysler to replace all these tire sensors. Every week like clockwork, the same thing happens. I am tired of it. I am tired of not getting help from Chrysler.
- Warren, MI, USA
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