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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 09:21 AM
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Default Re: Steering Lock Cylinder Question

Originally Posted by Crossfire-juarez7
Guys please help I love the chrysler crossfire. I just bought it two days ago and well I have the same problem too. My key will not turn and my steering wheel is frozen tight. STICKY PROBLEM!. lol

Chrysler Crossfire 2005 100,122 miles love this car.
If you bought the car privately, without any guranttee written into the sale, then you have no recourse. Unless you get a lawyer, plead Fraud, and goto Court.

If you bought from a Dealer, or Used Car lot, check your local State laws, they can tell you "As Is", but that is meaningless in the eyes of the law.

For example, NY State has the Lemon Law on the books, if your a Licensed Dealer, not Private, and sell a Used Car, there is an implied 90 Warranty, Bumper-to-Bumper, and it don't matter what the paperwork may say...
 
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