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Thread: 3.5L V6 issues
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Old 10-18-2007, 10:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
brnyrd
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Car: 2006 Chrysler 300 Limited
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3.5L V6 issues

hey there. bought my 06 300limited a few months ago, and have had some issues

one code that keeps comin up (engine light) is a "multiple cylinder missfire"

and when this thing trips the car runs like a harley. really rough idle, stumbling acceleration, especially between the speeds of 80km to 110km.

if u keep accelerating hard thru that speed, while its shaking like a mofo, the check engine light will flash, and ding...then when u let up, it just stays on solid.

any ideas? dealer says that rotating the valves doesnt actually do anything to correct the tsb thats out right now. and its only getting progressively worse. please help. i wanna show the dealership how to do their jobs.
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