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You are here: Experts > Home/Garden > Auto Repair > Chrysler Repair > 2005 Chrysler 300
Expert: Kevin - 10/30/2009
Question QUESTION: Hi Kevin,
My 2005 chrysler 300 (touring)sometimes cuts off when I'm slowing down turning the wheel sharp to the left or right. It cranks right back up and only does this when turning sharply. Can you advise potential problem.
Thanks, Mike
ANSWER: what engine size?
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QUESTION: I'm sorry, Kevin. The engine size is a 3.5L V6
Thanks,
Mike
Answer THE StarSCAN FLASH FILES FOR THIS BULLETIN ARE AVAILABLE VIA THE
INTERNET.
THE StarSCAN SOFTWARE UPDATE CD CONTAINS ALL PREVIOUSLY RELEASED
FLASH FILES PRIOR TO THE CD RELEASE DATE PRINTED ON THE CD LABEL.
SUBJECT:
Flash - Engine Roughness or Idle Fluctuation
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS:
2005 (LX) Chrysler 300/Magnum
NOTE: This bulletin applies to vehicles equipped with a 2.7L or 3.5L engine (sales
code EER or EGG) that were built before February 17, 2005 (MDH 0217XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Engine or RPM undershooting while slowing to a stop. This condition may be more
prevalent when holding steering wheel against stop or in parking lot maneuvers.
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