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Common Chrysler Lemon Issues

Owners of Chrysler Pacifica, 300, and Voyager models often report:

  • Transmission defects

    • Jerking, hesitation, or complete transmission failure.

    • Pacifica and 300 models are frequently affected.

  • Electrical system failures

    • Malfunctions in power doors, windows, dashboard lights, and infotainment systems.

    • Pacifica minivans often experience sliding door electrical issues.

  • Engine problems

    • Stalling, overheating, or excessive oil consumption.

    • Chrysler 300 and Pacifica have recurring reports of engine misfires.

  • Suspension issues

    • Premature wear, noisy struts, or uneven ride height.

    • Voyager and Pacifica models often show suspension defects.

  • Infotainment and software glitches

    • Uconnect system freezing, navigation errors, and Bluetooth malfunctions.

    • Reported across newer Chrysler models.

  • Air conditioning failures

    • Weak cooling or complete AC breakdown, especially in Pacifica.



Why These Qualify as Lemon Issues

  • Repetition matters: Lemon law applies when the same defect persists after multiple repair attempts.

  • Safety concerns: Transmission failures, engine stalls, and electrical malfunctions are considered high-risk.

  • Warranty coverage: Issues occurring under warranty and remaining unresolved strengthen lemon law claims.


Chrysler Models Frequently Reported

Pacifica - Transmission, electrical sliding doors, AC failures.

300 - Engine stalling, transmission, electrical malfunctions.

Voyager - Suspension, electrical system issues.

Aspen - Engine and transmission defects.

Takeaway

If your Chrysler has persistent, unrepairable defects—especially in transmission, electrical systems, engine, or infotainment—it may qualify as a lemon. Documenting repair attempts and service delays is critical for pursuing compensation or a buyback under lemon law protections.

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