Originally Posted by Sharonaln67
You need to have the car out of commission a total of 15 days or the same problem has to be worked on 3 times without success and it all has to be documented. If any of those apply to you then the next thing you have to do is put Chrysler on final notice.
When you got the car, part of the paperwork should have been a booklet that includes the filing process based on your state and the form needed to put Chrysler on final notice. If you did not get that, then do a search on the internet based on your state for Lemon Law - that form will also be out there.
I went through the process, as many on this site know, and after 4 months and 3 days and a different dealer, my car was fixed and has been fine ever since. If its a legit problem they will do what they can to fix it.
But you have to follow the law.
Good luck...
This is exactly what I went through and what I did. Chrysler bought my car back for every cent I had paid to date. For all the details you could do a search under my screen name "GoodEnough" and/or lemon law.