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  1. If you have anything to contribute to this thread then let us know so we can build up a database of issues and faults to look out for if buying a second hand models or for those whose cars are still under warranty.
  2. As far as I am led to believe you are not the only person to have had premature broken front spring(s) on a ypsilon, yes the roads are bad but they are 'harsh on all cars not just ypsilons. Would be interesting to see if anyone else reports a broken spring(s)/
  3. If you have anything to contribute to this thread then let us know so we can build up a database of issues and faults to look out for if buying a second hand models or for those whose cars are still under warranty.
  4. If you have anything to contribute to this thread then let us know so we can build up a database of issues and faults to look out for if buying a second hand models or for those whose cars are still under warranty.
  5. If you have anything to contribute to this thread then let us know so we can build up a database of issues and faults to look out for if buying a second hand models or for those whose cars are still under warranty.
  6. If you have anything to contribute to this thread then let us know so we can build up a database of issues and faults to look out for if buying a second hand models or for those whose cars are still under warranty.
  7. I like the older 300's to the newer ones....yeah the interior on the new models is great but outside I prefer the older model, it just had more 'swagger'!
  8. As in find the chrysler forum? could do if it will help direct traffic here although at first most folk will be coming from FF
  9. lol...it's under the nearside headlight. Jack the car up at this corner and remove the front nearside wheel. Remove the 2 screws for the splashguard and pull back the splashguard to reveal the battery. To remove you need a 13mm socket and 10mm spanner. Reason the garage quoted you a high price is because of the type of battery fitted,is the battery red and grey? And a warm welcome to the Chrysler forum
  10. Have you had the error codes in the TCM read yet, you need to get this done.
  11. The link below will take you to the Chrysler site and the on line owners manual; https://srs20assets.service-solutions.com/OEM/Chrysler/en-US/Product/2012Delta1stOMPDF/Flipbook/index.html
  12. The below link will take you to the Chrysler site and the on line Ypsilon manual. https://srs20assets.service-solutions.com/OEM/Chrysler/en-US/Product/2012Ypsilon1stOMPDF/Flipbook/index.html
  13. Did you pay for the spring to be fixed as it is under warranty if the car is having it's first service!
  14. Some Ypsilons have a pretty cool half matt black finish that is really smooth. If you see one have a close & feel......mind no one is watching especially the owner lol
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    Recalls

    Recalls do not apply to all countries, model variants and often only involve a very small production run. If you are unsure if any of these recalls are applicable to your vehicle or you require more information then please ask at your nearest dealership or VOSA. 5306 - Sunroof glass - Possible leak at sunroof 5324 - Turbo - Possible oil leak at turbo pipe 5316 - Sat Nav - Software update 5317 - Lambda sensor - Check lambda sensor wiring 5334 - Sunroof - Possible water leak at sunroof 5340 - Servicing - Instrument cluster software update 5362 - ECU software - Software update for Engine ECU 5382 - ECU - Software update for Engine ECU 5490 - Blue and me - Software update 5619 - Engine mark - Incorrect engine markings 5650 - Steering column - Steering shaft replacement 5702 - Mirrors - Possible deterioration of door mirror cover paint 5724 - Cylinder head screws - Tightening of screws 5733 - Data plate - New vehicle data plate 5807 - Gearbox - Possible oil leak from Gasket 5810 - Owner manual - Supplement update
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    Recalls

    Recalls do not apply to all countries, model variants and often only involve a very small production run. If you are unsure if any of these recalls are applicable to your vehicle or you require more information then please ask at your nearest dealership or VOSA. 5582 - Body computer software update 5590 - Ignition coils - Twin air coil malfunction 5601 - Layout - Engine may cut out 5632 - Body computer update - For matrix display 5668 - ABS - Wiring may rub off battery tray causing ABS failure. 5674 - Engine studs - PossiblenNon compliance of engine stud mounts 5678 - Brake servo pipe - Possible brake assistance failure 5686 - Ignition coils - Twin air coil malfunction 5697 - Thermostat - Possible non compliance of engine thermostat 5729 - Body computer - Irregular power uptake when switching car off 5730 - ECU sofware - Petrol to methane switching irregularities 5788 - LPG software - LPG irregular switching and engine light on 5794 - Engine control (1.2) - Irregular switching on of the engine light 5802 - Data plate - New vehicle data plate
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