has there been a recall on the motherboard ( computer ) for this car

Asked by Shari Nov 17, 2015 at 11:23 PM about the 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have bought a new switch, motor,  and I have been told that it is the
motherboard and that part is $900.

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Nope. Only one re-call for a glass/visibility issue - http://www.dealerrater.com/recalls/Chrysler/PT-Cruiser/#2006

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Shari- no matter how you spin this, the Chrysler PT Cruiser is one of the worst cars for repairs and Chrysler has consistently been low rated . See this attachment, and overall the 2006 had the most problems. If I were you, I would definitely recommend getting rid of this car and looking at a Toyota, Subaru or Honda.

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Name one Chrysler model that has been continously made and marketed for the last 20 years? The Honda Accord for example has been on the market since the late 70s. TOYOTA COROLLA HAS BEEN AROUND EVEN LONGER. And , the Subaru Outback has been sold since 1995. Do you see where I'm going here?

Don't get me wrong. Mark, I am not big on Chrysler products, now owned by Fiat but HQ'd in London GB not Italy. But you asked. We do get a disproportionate number of question in Chrysler/Dodge problems

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I agree with most of the complaints with the 2010 p.t cruiser I've only had it 7 yrs and I think the heating fluid leaked into my car it feels like its goin to stall I've had problems with the driver seat had to replace the power module

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