11 problems related to wheel rim have been reported for the 1999 Chrysler 300M. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The manufactured rims on our 1999 Chrysler 300m no longer hold air (rim #lg40rav or lc40rav). All four rims have a slow leak, even after new tires were installed. The local dealer and a few local tire shops have inspected the rims and all concluded the metal rims are defective, they are deteriorating on the inside; all seem to suspect it is likely the rims were made with poor quality metal. Chrysler customer service (800-992-1997, millie, emp#4mc, & her supervisor, robin, emp#5rs) indicates they have no way of knowing why the rims no longer work (suggested a driver may have hit a curb) and Chrysler will not replace the rims or look further into the situation, because the warranty is no longer valid. They indicated that they do not and will not replace these rims unless forced by a recall. The local dealership indicates the replacement cost for the rims is $2,828, the car's value is only worth a little more than twice that amount.
Mag rims eroded from the inside, causing the tire not to seal or hold air. Consumer did not take the rims back to the dealer.
The rim on the front driver side vehicle was causing the tire to go flat,which is affected the driver's ability to control vehicle when on the road. Owner contacted manufacturer and they were aware of the problem.
The consumer states she has to replace all four tires every six months. The dealer states the rims are corroded which causes a leakage. In warm weather the rims were fine but when the cold had come the tire pressure was checked everyday.
Consumer states that right rim cracked down the middle of rim. Dealer notified.
The wheels of our 1999 Chrysler 300m have been leaking for over two years. The problem seems to be the chrome plating over the aluminum. It is scaling and corroding along the edge of the rim, so an air seal is almost impossible. We have had occasion when employees have taken the car and found it to swerve to the left or right - only to find that the air pressure has been depleted to 10-15 psi.
I have been having problems with my wheels for at least 4 or 5 years and have been trying to get Chrysler to replace them. I get flat tires often which is a pain. I am 63 now and do not have help with this. I bought a compressor to assist me in an emergency. I have bee out in snow storms with flat tires. I was told by marketplace Chrysler, rochester, NY that I could buy some wheels to replace the ones I have. The main company daimler Chrysler was contacted by email and telephone and they would not replace them. Both daimler and marketplace have been aware of the problem, but it is too costly for them to correct. I have gone to dunn tires. Rochester, NY. They said that this is a problem in the north. Dunn put nitrogen in the tires which has helped a little, but I still get flat tires. I feel when you pay as much as I have for a car, you do not want to buy new wheels. My coworker told me about your site when I was talking about the problems I was having with Chrysler. I noticed that they made sure that the 300 does not have the same wheel problem. Interesting.
Front driver's sid e and passenger's side f along witht passenger side rear tire have been leaking air due to design of rims. Contacted dealer. Please provide further information.
The contact owns a 1999 Chrysler 300 m. The contact stated that tires were losing air pressure, and has to put air into the tires about two or three times per week. The contact stated that this problem has been occurring since 2001. The contact replaced the tires five times since he purchased the vehicle. The tires were replaced approximately every 30,000 miles. The contact had the vehicle inspected by a dealership, and they stated t there was a problem with the rims of this type of vehicle. The dealership stated the contact needed to replace the rims. The manufacturer stated that there was no recall on this vehicle.
I had a 1999 Chrysler 300 which developed wheel erosion at 3 years old and 97000 miles driven. A vibration developed that could not be fixed because the wheels could no longer be balanced. All 4 wheels had to be replaced at my expense as Chrysler refused to consider any warranty. Wheels are not a consumable.
There was a problem with the tires not holding air because of the rims. The issue occurred on all four tires. The problem has been occurring since the consumer purchased the vehicle in August 1999. There have been no accidents.
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