My car had issues same as recall stalling not starting

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Asked by Christina Jul 02, 2018 at 11:49 PM about the 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: General

My car 2015 bought used 50,000 in February. We
heard bad news about recalls but I loved it figured
if a recall they have to fix it.  Car runs loud and
shifts different but 9 speed.  All of a sudden three
months after buying it would stall same spot same
timing no warning.  Called dealer only had engine
warranty. She asked if I needed oil change my light
came on weeks ago.  Needless to say I did oil
change hasn't stalled. Other cars warning not
coming on you can reset oil change so it someone
sold it and reset it check it. Sounds insane but car
must have some sort of safety so you dont seize
engine even though it's less safe for it to stall.

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