Table 1 shows three common seats related problems of the 2006 Chrysler 300C.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems | |
| Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Recliner problems |
I have had to change the brakes on my Chrysler 300c twice in this year an now I need to get some more brakes . It is a 2006 an the company I bought it from is now out of business which was prebul , they lied an said the changed the rotors an they did not , I got the car used in 2008 and I have had nothing but problems with the brakes an rotors , I need some help an surely this is not the way Chrysler treat there customers!!! this car has been make noise since I got it !!.
While slowing for upcoming traffic I signaled to the GMC dually truck by tapping my brakes. . . He was talking to his passenger and didn't see me. . . He hi me at about 55 mph. . . The impact pushed me into oncoming traffic spinning me around 3 times. . . The drivers seatback broke and instead of keeping me in my seat (I was seatbelted) I ended up in the right rear back seat slamming my head against the right read door and also hurt my back. . . I don't think the seat is safe if it did that.
On christmas day I was on the 152 heading towards gilroy when traffic started to slow down and stop in front of me. I tapped my brakes to let the GMC dually pickup behind me know I was stopping. He didn't notice until it was too late and hit my car from behind. It pushed me into oncoming traffic and spun me around and slammed me into a fence on the other side of the road. The driver seatback in my 2006 Chrysler 300c broke which threw me out of my seat and into the right side of the back seat slamming me up against the right rear door. The seatbelt ended up on my feet. I don't think the seat should fail like that. I would like to know how this seat was tested and passed.