Chrysler corp cars have always been accused of terrible electrical systems. Never owned one myself.
Had a friend who had a beautiful Chrysler sedan (early 300 model I think) which would lock and unlock the doors as he drove down the road. All of them once, it was hysterical and random.
Chunk! Ker-chunk! Chunk!
He got rid of it in less than a year as it also would occasionally die while driving at highway speeds. The dealer could never figure any of it out. All car dealers love warranty work because the manufacturer pays. The worse the car the better they like it and that’s why they will “repair” them over an over rather than give you a new one lose the money stream. Parts, repairs and used cars are the big profit producers at car dealerships. New cars sales make the least.
Chrysler corp cars have always been accused of terrible electrical systems. Never owned one myself.
Thats why they were such a horrible fit with Mercedes, but a perfect fit with Fiat.
Fix It Again Tony comes to America