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Old October 13th 04, 11:40 AM
Peter A. Stavrakoglou
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"James C. Reeves" > wrote in message
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> "Bill Putney" > wrote in message

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> | Fred Meyer wrote:
> | > Was told by dealer, after alignment, my car was one of the better
> | > steering '05 300's they have driven, that all 05 Chrysler 300's follow
> | > the crown of the road and do not track straight. Service manager said
> | > he could make it track straight but it would wear out the tires. Had
> | > the alignment checked by an independent alignment shop, made 2 small
> | > adjustment but everything is lined up. I'm an old foggy and this was
> | > to be my last car but I can hardly stand to drive this one. Driving
> | > this car reminds me of driving off-road in a 4 wheeler except I'm on
> | > the freeway in a '05 300. This car goes whatever way the road tilts,
> | > requires constant steering adjustments and I mean constant. Does
> | > anyone else have this problem? Does anyone have any suggestions of how
> | > to correct this problem?
> |
> | Do a google search on this ng. This problem was discussed a couple of
> | months ago, and, IIRC, there was a link to some definitive info. on a
> | repair kit and/or TSB that DC has already come out with for this
> | problem. I'll let you rediscover the details.
> |
> | Bill Putney
> | (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> | adddress with the letter 'x')
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> But it should have been fixed for the 2005 model...shouldn't it?


2005 is the first model year for this car. Sounds like another
"first-model-year bug".



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