Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2007 Chrysler Crossfire.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Equipment problems |
My car has 47,800 miles on it and is a convertible. Its a known problem among Crossfire owners and it hasn't been resolved. The problem is the rear window is coming undone and just falls out. The dealerships won't fix it and auto repair shops want thousands of dollars. It's not only a quality issue but a huge safety issue as well. If that window was to fall while someone is driving the car it could injure them while they are driving or possibly fall onto the road and causing countless problems and injuries to the other motorists driving behind the car. Its not an issue of the owner of the car being negligent or miss using the vehicle, its a quality and safety issue.
Convertible top rear window separated from the top. Called Chrysler customer care. Nothing they could do. No warranty. No recall. In motion when separated on rural road.
Rear windsheild became unglued from my convertable top. Called Chrysler customer care. They set an appointment with a local dealer to check out. They told me nothing they can do for me to cover my problem. I was told that in 2005 they covered them but only that year. All tops are made the same reguardless of year. They told me only some states it was covered for 2005. I am now living in florida, which is one of those states. I found forams online with plenty of complants about this problem. The dealer was in contact with Chrysler and was told it was not covered.
The rear window is slowly but surely separating from the convertible top.
I'm "copying/pasting" someone else's words as they have described exactly what I'm experiencing! I bought this vehicle in September, 2013 and have just now experienced the following problem. I've also done an online search & came across this site w/other complaints filed! I will keep looking for other sites to file the same complaint until something is done! "I own a 2007 Chrysler Crossfire roadster (convertible). The glass in the rear window is separating from the canvas top. The top has no signs of damage in any other area. The dealer is telling me that it now needs a new top at a cost in excess of $2,000. After doing research, I discovered that this is a very common problem and appears to be a manufacturing defect in the adhesive used to connect the two pieces. There were apparently many complaints about the 2005 version of this car, so Chrysler has extended the warranty to 100,000 miles. . . And covered the replacement of the tops on those cars. For some reason they are refusing to do so on the 2007 model. I can see online that many people have this same problem with this car but perhaps enough complaints have not been filed. Please document my claim in the hopes that Chrysler will stand by their product and repair this defective roof. The car is in otherwise perfect shape and is diligently taken care of. . . . Is garaged kept. ".
I purchased a 2007 Chrysler Crossfire roadster convertible used 14. 500 miles in 2//2014 this was my dream car, on 7/7/2014 me and my wife where heading out for dinner, as we approach the car something did not seem the right as we further inspected the car the back window was laying behind the two seats, we looked at each other thinking somebody must of broke into car, at this point I further inspected car it was obviously the seal let loose so we decided to dine in, after dinner I decided to google the issue, to my surprise, this was a very common problem. This has been going on since they started building the Crossfire. I was even more shocked to find out that Chrysler did not address this problem. Then I thought it must be a factory recall for a safety problem, and we didn't receive it yet seeing we just purchased the car. This issue has been eating at me so I called Chrysler to voice my concerns they express that this was not their problem. I'm glad that my wife was not driving with our grandbaby seeing that child seats face back . I was proud that the government bailed out Chrysler. But this experience is the reason they went belly up and bankrupt in the past keep your eyes on houston texas craigslist, because I refuse to own a car that endangers my family. Thanks jim shafer hou TX 832-887-3422.
I own a 2007 Chrysler Crossfire roadster (convertible). The glass in the rear window is separating from the canvas top. The top has no signs of damage in any other area. The dealer is telling me that it now needs a new top at a cost in excess of $2,000. After doing research, I discovered that this is a very common problem and appears to be a manufacturing defect in the adhesive used to connect the two pieces. There were apparently many complaints about the 2005 version of this car, so Chrysler has extended the warranty to 100,000 miles. . . And covered the replacement of the tops on those cars. For some reason they are refusing to do so on the 2007 model. I can see online that many people have this same problem with this car but perhaps enough complaints have not been filed. Please document my claim in the hopes that Chrysler will stand by their product and repair this defective roof. The car is in otherwise perfect shape and is diligently taken care of. . . . Is garaged at night and during the business day. Help!.
I'd like to report the back window starting to unglue from the convertible top! I have read many reports about this happening to the 2005's and 2007's. It doesn't seem to be covered and there has been no recall. Something should be done! this is an expensive thing to fix at the dealer, replacing the whole top!!.
One day, while the car was parked, I noticed the rear window glass was falling off of the convertible top. The glue that held the glass window in place had completely failed.