My daughter wants to buy a used Chrysler Aspen?... With the bankruptcy pending for Chrysler, who would service her car? Would the parts be available?
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1) Pending? It happened. Fiat owns part of them because our government forced the sale.
As for the service and parts. Its the same as now. Take it to a Chrysler dealer and they can get you parts and work on it. Or you can go to any auto parts store and buy parts and work on it yourself. - emiller1998
2) yes parts will be available and anyone can service the car - Mario
3) If you look at Consumer Reports you'll see that the Aspen is a gas hog that may look nice to some people, but a total dog. Even if you get one at a good price, your daughter will pay for it with trouble and reliability problems.
Good luck. - txguy8800
4) Chrysler is out of bankruptcy. Parts are readily availible for it. It is a large, luxury, suv so don't expect great mileage. It is as reliable as the Caddy or Lincoln - C-Tech
5) It is crap! Why do you think it is not made anymore? - Mandalorian
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Question 2
Location of fuel filter on 2006 Chrysler 300, V6?...
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1) I think that a 300 doesn't have a serviceable fuel filter. They have a lifetime filter that is in the fuel tank. It should only be changed if the fuel pump is replaced. - David
2) There is a access panel or plate under the rear seat that will allow you to gain access to the gas tank and fuel module where the only gas filter is on that vehicle and it not really needed to replace the fuel filter unless you've problems.
Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way those assemblies probably will cost you 150 to 300 bucks. - helpful bob
3) There is no serviceable fuel filter on the 06 300. The filter is attached to the fuel pumps in the fuel tank and is serviced with the fuel pump itself. - C-Tech
4) In the tank with the fuel pump, all one unit. not serviced until the pump quites - rick b
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Question 3
there's a warning light that came on in my 2008 chrysler van i dont have a manual?... it looks like an exclamation mark in the middle of a horse shoe. what the heck does this mean
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1) Low tire pressure. - Sunny
2) E-brake is on or low tire pressure.
What color is the light? - sha1gon
3) If it looks likes this, it's a low tire pressure light.
http://image.vetteweb.com/f/17908156+w750+st0/vemp_0906_02_z+tire_pressure_monitoring_system+warning_light.jpg - chris2EM
4) Check your tire pressure. You may have a slow leak. - C-Tech
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Question 4
not getting fire on a 98 sebring?... new plugs and wires no fire. stopped a week ago and hasn't started since
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1) You don't say what engine it has. If it is a 2.5L I would say there is a good chance the coil went out.Those engines had a problem with the distributor (coil is in distributor). - Gregory A
2) its your ignition module replace it and it will run - Robert
3) Best thing to do is to have it towed to a dealer repair shop, or a reputable local repair shop and have them check it out to see what's wrong with it. While it very possibly could be the module or distributor, if you replace those and it doesn't fix the problem, that's just money thrown away. You never know, it might even be something simple and inexpensive.
If you have AAA, an auto emergency service with your cell phone company (or another company), or have towing coverage on your auto insurance, then they'll either pay or reimburse you for your towing (usually only cover charges to the nearest shop, you pay for anything over that distance), just contact them to find out what you need to do. - Mark B
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Question 5
Should I use premium gas in my 2004 Chrysler Sebring?... Just wondering if I should use premium 93 gas, or 87 regular. In my owner's manual it says that the car is built to run on 87 gas, but you can put premium 93 in your car if you want best performance. Should I just pay the extra money to put better gas in my car? thanks.
Compression ratio is 90:1, and It has a 3.0 V6 engine in it.
It doesn't say on the filler cap what the recommended Octane is, but in the manual it does say that 93 premium is recommended if you want best performance. So I guess I could go either way.
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1) Honestly, if the Manual calls for 87 octane level stick to it. Being a 2004 it has to be off Warranty by now so you don't need to play safe. But then simple economics should play a part in the decision don't you think.......... - highwaynine
2) USING AN OCTANE HIGHER THAN RECOMMENDED IS A WASTE OF MONEY. DOES YOUR MANUAL ACTUALLY SAY "you can put premium 93 in your car if you want best performance" OR IS THAT YOUR QUESTION?
WHEN YOU OPEN THE FUEL FILLER FLAP THE RECOMMENDED OCTANE IS PRINTED THERE.
IF IT ACTUALLY SAYS THAT PREMIUM CAN BE USED THEN USE IT IF YOU WANT THE PERFORMANCE. - mchaz60
3) If the engine isn't knocking (making a pinging sound) when you run it on 87 octane, then don't waste the money on premium. The extra performance you get will be minimal at best and not worth the extra cost. - n_rosychuk
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