Automatic Transmission problems of the 1999 Chrysler LHS

Six problems related to automatic transmission have been reported for the 1999 Chrysler LHS. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 01/31/2004

Our 1999 Chrysler Lhs suffered what our mechanic said was a "catastrophic" transimission failure. The service engine light came on and the transmission stopped shifting properly and remained in low gear. The transmission had to be completely re-built and the system flushed due to the large volume of metal shavings. Because this happen outside the 3/36,000 warranty period, Chrysler would not cover the cost of the repairs.

2 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 11/20/2003

When key is not in the ignition gear shifter can be moved to any position.

3 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 04/18/2002

On 4-18-02 my wife was backing our 1999 Lhs Chrysler out of our drive onto a busy highway, the shifter cable on the transmission malfunctioned, leaving the vehicle stranded inn the middle of the highway. My mechanic called our local Chrysler dealership to order the part and the service dept. Told us that there was over 600 on backorder for the n. C. And va. Service area. Well, how many were in circulation before the supply ran out??? I called Chrysler customer care about any recalls on the mannner and there were none and the person at Chrysler said that it would not be recalled. I think this is a very dangerous situation and should be investigated. The vehicle can be stranded, unable to move, in some very dangerous situatuions and could harm the occupants.

4 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2002

After backing up, when shifting to drive it takes 30-40 seconds before vehicle responds. Dealer cannot find a problem.

5 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/07/2001

When applying brakes to shift into reverse or drive vehicle suddenly accelerates, brakes would not hold, dealer contacted. Consumer states when shifted from park to drive with foot on the brake the vehicle shot forward with a roar at 30-40 mph, foot was still on the brake but vehicle continued to accelerate at high speed and crashed.

6 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/15/1999

While backing out of garage vehicle suddenly accelerated in reverse at extremely high speed, cause unknown. The acceleration incident occured three times, two of them resulting in accident and damage to the vehicle. The dealer replaced transmission after the first and last incidents.


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