Suspension Problems of Chrysler 300

Chrysler 300 owners have reported 101 suspension related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 10 most common suspension problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's suspension (55 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's front suspension control arm (15 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Suspension problems of Chrysler 300

The Suspension problem

Possibly a failing axle shaft. Which after researching it is a common problem in this make & model.   Read details...

The Front Suspension Control Arm problem

The under side of the front end of the car - including all suspension - control arms/bushings are completely rusted/dry rotted out on the car. The drivers side lower control arm needs to be replaced and the car only has 40,000 miles.   Read details...

The Front Suspension problem

Tie rod ends went out at 35,000 miles and again before 60,000 miles. Two sets, one under warranty one not. Having electrical problems with driver window, estimate over $400 - replaced tires before 60,000 - I "baby" this car and it still is not holding up! won't buy another Chrysler - ever.   Read details...

The Ball Joint problem

Tl the contact owns a 2006 Chrysler 300. While driving various speeds, an unspecified part became loose underneath the vehicle. Upon applying the brakes, the vehicle shook and the front driver and passenger side wheels seemed unstable. In addition, the check engine indicator remained illuminated.   Read details...

The Suspension Noise problem

First, the top of my dashboard came unglued. Second, front suspension has a rattling noise when driving of a bumpy road. Finally, my front head tend to swing back and forth instead of raising up smoothly when turning on my car.   Read details...




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