Power Train Problems of Chrysler New Yorker

Chrysler New Yorker owners have reported 3 power train related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 3 most common power train problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's axle assembly (1 problem). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's automatic transmission column shift (1 problem). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Power Train related problems of Chrysler New Yorker


Recently reported Power Train problems of Chrysler New Yorker

The Axle Assembly problem

The collapse of the rear axle caused the rear bumper to become loose and the rear coil spring to be dislodged. Yh   Read details...

The Automatic Transmission Column Shift problem

Consumer had the vehicle running in the parked position when the dog in the vehicle jumped out of the seat and knocked the gear into drive. This caused the vehicle to surge forward at least two feet before the emergency brake kicked in to stop the vehicle.   Read details...

The Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

The contact owns a 1998 Chrysler New Yorker. While driving in reverse at 5 mph, the vehicle failed to accelerate and the engine shut off. The contact stated that there was a power steering fluid leak and the odor of fuel was detected inside the vehicle.   Read details...




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