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Chrysler  Service and Maintenance 

Imported from Detroit

Chrysler has built a legacy of innovation since 1925, introducing features like the first mass-produced convertible, keyless entry, and the iconic minivan that changed family transportation forever.

 

OUR EXPERIENCE WITH CHRYSLER VEHICLES

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At Westco Automotive, we've developed a deep understanding of Chrysler's engineering quirks across decades of service. From the legendary 300 letter series to the Pacifica minivans families depend on, we've diagnosed and repaired the full spectrum of Chrysler vehicles. Our technicians are particularly skilled at TIPM electrical diagnostics—those mysterious failures that leave Chrysler owners stranded with no apparent cause. We've also mastered the 3.6L Pentastar engine service, including the timing chain and oil cooler issues that can catch owners off guard. Bring us your Chrysler, and we'll treat it with the respect "imported from Detroit" deserves.

Some common repairs for Chrysler Vehicles:

  • TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) failure replacement

  • 3.6L Pentastar timing chain and oil cooler repairs

  • Transmission solenoid pack replacement

  • Front suspension wear (control arms, ball joints)

  • Power window regulator replacement

  • Heater core and blend door actuator repairs

  • Wheel speed sensor replacement

          Some known Issues by model:

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Chrysler Town & Country (2008-2016): Transmission failures, TIPM electrical issues, power sliding door cable breaks, air conditioning evaporator leaks

Chrysler 300 (2005-2010): TIPM failures causing fuel pump issues, front suspension noise, steering rack problems

Chrysler Sebring (2007-2010): Convertible top hydraulic failures, transmission issues, window regulator problems

Chrysler Pacifica (2004-2008): Radiator and cooling fan failures, transmission issues, rear suspension noise

Chrysler 200 (2011-2017): Transmission shudder, 3.6L oil cooler leaks, wheel bearing noise

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Interesting Information

The Chrysler Airflow of 1934 was one of the first cars designed using wind tunnel testing and featured unibody construction—decades ahead of its time. Though it wasn't a commercial success, its innovations influenced automotive design for generations.

The Chrysler Building in New York City was built by Walter Chrysler in 1930 as the corporate headquarters and remains a symbol of the brand's ambitious spirit.

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