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Old 04-25-2006, 08:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 04-25-2006, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I was looking through the Charger Forum and came across this website.
It allows you to input your cars year, make, and model and then it tells you what TSB there are for your car.
I don't know how up to date this is, but they have 2007 as a cars year.
Do you agree with this site ResumeSpeed?
BTW, you can also check recalls for equipment, tires and child safety seats.

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Great! I just tried it. Found 20 notices for the 300 series. Not enough time to research it thoroughly though.
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Old 04-28-2006, 05:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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...Do you agree with this site ResumeSpeed?
I think the list here on 300CForums is much better, for many reasons. The search function on their site is poorly designed, you must enter in each field one at a time and wait for it to refresh. The results are spread across multiple pages, another annoyance. The list is a month behind. There are a lot of TSB's missing. And you cannot access or view the actual bulletin. I really see no reason or advantage to using it. The list here is all on one page, complete, up-to-date and the actual bulletins, can all be viewed or downloaded. Recalls are also included, as well as Rapid response bulletins and Customer Satisfaction Notices.
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I think the list here on 300CForums is much better, for many reasons. The search function on their site is poorly designed, you must enter in each field one at a time and wait for it to refresh. The results are spread across multiple pages, another annoyance. The list is a month behind. There are a lot of TSB's missing. And you cannot access or view the actual bulletin. I really see no reason or advantage to using it. The list here is all on one page, complete, up-to-date and the actual bulletins, can all be viewed or downloaded. Recalls are also included, as well as Rapid response bulletins and Customer Satisfaction Notices.
Agreed.
I just found it just thinking maybe there might be some other information, plus its also for other things, but thats why you are the TSB kind.
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suspension cradle SB?

three days ago, re: my 2006 300C AWD, I was told by my dealership that I needed an adjustment of the "cradle" which was advised by the factory. If my car had been under 12K miles, it would have been done under warranty. Reason for my visit to the dealer was that the suspension seemed to be horribly off and I wanted them to have a look at it..I haven't seen anyone else mention this problem and it seemed like its something the factory has alerted dealers to...

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Old 10-26-2006, 08:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Exclamation TSB site from NTSB

Hello ladies and gentleman,

This NTSB site is not as good as the site that we had up recently until someone made the decision to change it to the NTSB . Yes, you can look up almost any mechanically related thing.

But, if you have a problem with your sunroof or your seat tracks you are out of luck on the NTSB website.
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Here's one for you.. If the battery gets disconnected you will lose your presets on the radio, adjustable seats etc. But did you know that the auto-up function for the windows has to be reprogrammed as well? Also, don' t count on the ESP to work right either. It needs to be recalibrated (Wheel full right, wheel full left, wheel to center. Turn car off. Turn key to on position then off.
Are there any other recalibrations we need to know about? Sure would be nice to have in owners manual, especially the ESP which I need occasionally in snow country.
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