SOURCE: Changing inner tie rods on 2005 Chrysler 300c
yes. If the rack is not held ,when you try to turn the rod you could bend the rack.With the pin out it doesn't take much to hold the rack,loosen the end with the rack "turned " so the rack is retracted into the housing,not sticking way out .
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SOURCE: my chrysler 300c will not shift from park
With out being able to see it sounds like you have a misadjusted or broken park lock cable. there is a cable that locks shifter in park unless Brake pedal is depressed. So if you are pressing the brake and can not shift into a gear. that would be the first place I would check
SOURCE: I have a 2006 Chrysler 300C with the p1004 DTC
Code p1004 is "short runner valve performance"
There are 2 things Chrysler says in their bulletin :
1) RE-flash computer with a special "patch" from the
scan tool, and 2) Replace the intake plenum ( very expensive !)
This is the info I have, check back with a factory authorized Chrysler service center, and Please let me know what you find out.
SOURCE: I have a 2005 Chrysler 300C hemi and the
The malfunction indicator light(mil) can come on, if there is a problem in
1 or more of the vehicle's systems. Such as fuel/electrical or emissions.
To isolate the problem, the car needs to be scanned with an OBD II
(onboard diagnostic)scanner. You can stop by any of the auto parts chain store's(advance/auto zone/napa)and they will scan it for free.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Pulled battery terminal on Chrysler 300c 2006.
If your vehicle is equipped with the "Express-Up" feature, the door module probably lost its calibration when the battery was disconnected. To recalibrate this feature, roll the windows all the way down. Then hold the button to the up position. Continue to hold the button up for two seconds after the window has reached the full up position. Roll the window down again and repeat this a second time. The express-up feature should now work for that window. Repeat this procedure for the other front window.
NOTE: the REAR windows are NOT EQUIPPED with this feature.
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