One problem related to ball joint has been reported for the 1996 Chrysler Sebring. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
1996 Chrysler Sebring coupe. Consumer writes regarding Chrysler employee lunch break activities the consumer stated he experienced mechanical failure while driving 20 mph. The left front ball joint suddenly separated and jammed the tire up into the fender well at an awkward angle. The consumer stated it cost over $800 to replace the suspension parts on both sides. The consumer stated the reason for the failure, was due to lack of lubrication, because years ago, manufacturers chose to delete the inexpensive grease fitting on suspension parts and instead chose substituted sealed ball joints that were subject to failure. Updated 04/26/11.