Power Train Related Problems of the 1996 Chrysler LHS

Table 1 shows seven common power train related problems of the 1996 Chrysler LHS. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (four problems). The second most common problem is related to the axle shaft seal (one problem).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1996 Chrysler LHS

The Automatic Transmission problem

I am having problems with the transmission down shifting on it's own at low speeds. Also the vehicle keeps veering to the right and left. Have replaced the control arms two times due to break of bushings.   Read details...

The Axle Shaft Seal problem

1. Backing up from a parking place 2. Lower control arm bracket ripped away from the engine cradle and cause the cv joint to come apart and break. 3. Replaced engine cradle, cv joint,front end alignment. I have pictures and old engine cradle.   Read details...

The Constant Velocity Joint problem

After the replacement of cv joint boot, vehicle started to vibrate. Vibration caused the tie rod end bushings to go bad. Dealer has inspected vehicle, and will repair again at the owners expense.   Read details...


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