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Problems with 2004 Chrysler Sebring ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2004 Chrysler Sebring starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 91 050 miles.

Components Affected by ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2004 Chrysler Sebring about ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC (ASC) 1

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2004 Chrysler Sebring

Electrical and engine problems defective engine caused car to cut off intermittently. *tr

For the past few months, my car has been stalling while waiting at a stop sign and while running smoothly on the highway will suddenly skip and miss. i attributed this to "bad gasoline" or as my father would say, air in the line. i finally took the car to an automotive shop and he was unable to find the problem and advised me to take it to a chrysler dealer to check for idle quality on their computer. i took the car to the local vero beach chrysler dealer yesterday and was told they could find nothing wrong. when i was leaving, the young woman advisor told me to call aaa if it happened again, even though i told her i had no trouble restarting the car. something is very wrong here! *tr

Dt*: the contact stated while traveling 35 mph, the driver and passenger side air bags did not deploy in a frontal impact crash. there was pre-impact braking. the driver side seat belt did not lock. the driver sustained back injuries and the passenger sustained neck injuries. updated 11/30/2006 - the rear passenger sustained chest injuries from the seat belt. the consumer feels that the vehicle traction control system and tires did not work properly (michelin harmony tires) *nm

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