Chrysler 300C owners have reported 2 problems related to cruise control (under the vehicle speed control category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Adaptive cruise control works part of the time and will not work part of the time. The first few times it happened, it would start working after I turned the engine off and restarted it. Lately it will be off for several days and then work a few days before going off again. After checking the internet for solutions, I found none but found literally hundreds of people that have the same problem. I feel this is a safety problem because it causes unintentional speeding. In addition, the adaptive cruise control prevents the car from getting too close to the vehicle in front of you. After getting used to this feature, I find myself getting too close to other cars when the adaptive cruise control is not working. This is the situation when the vehicle is moving.
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I was traveling on a highway posted legal speed 65mp as I released the gas pedel it broke and fell on the floor body of the driver side. I then quickly turned on the cruise control to navigate my speed for the nearest safe exit to inspect the damage. Damage was clear that the gas pedel housing unit was broken from the screw ends of the unit, as the housing unit is made of high grade plastic.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Vehicle Speed Control problems | |
Accelerator Stuck problems | |
Cruise Control problems | |
Throttle Control Warning Light On problems | |
Speed Sensor problems | |
Accelerator Pedal problems | |
Speed Control Cable problems |