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Old 10-14-2013, 01:08 PM   #1
JonnyTbone
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Default Clunking/Clanking Noise on 200S

Hi Everyone - Just an update from my original post back in July 2012. My 200S convertible no longer makes the crazy clunking/clanking noise that it had back around 10,000 miles. My car currently has 34,000 miles on it and I can't remember the last time I heard those strange noises (>9 months ago?). Reviewing some of the old posts, it seems that Jeremy Crawford had the problem "loose toolbox" sound with over 26,000 miles on his car.
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Old 10-14-2013, 02:23 PM   #2
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What Fixed it??? My 2012 200S doing the same--cradle was re torqued 26K miles
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Old 11-15-2013, 10:12 AM   #3
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Default Front end issues

SpellingWe are having an issue with the front end making a loud clunking noise whenever it's being driven on uneven payment/roads, over speed bumps in parking garages, roads, parking lots.
It starts making this noise after it's been driven for 100 miles or so. The farther it's driven the louder and worse it gets.
When it is stopped for an hour or two it is quiet as can be --starts up again after driving 100 miles or so.
I was on the road this weekend to Charlotte NC and stopped in to Lake Norman Chrysler Jeep, when they checked it out the noise was not there the car had been sitting over night-- they checked out the front end and their technician said that they had some complaints; He retorqued the Cradle and lower control arms. After driving a couple hundred miles it started again.
On the Chrysler Fourm http://www.chrysler200.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31

There are many complaints—one shown below

[Mine would start after I had been driving it awhile, usually after 40 - 50 miles. Adam at Allan Samuels Dodge opened a Star Ticket with the engineers, so the engineers at Chrysler DO KNOW about this issue. I took my car in when it was making the noise and had the front end tech ride with me. He actually did this twice. It took them forever to "recreate" the noise, but since Adam had heard it he knew there was something wrong. Now that they have changed the sway bar bushings and sway bar mounts, I have not heard it again. I picked my car back up on April 21, and it's still good. They told me the same thing the first 2 times I took my car in - they LOOKED at the front end and didn't see anything. That's when I decided to take it in and have someone ride with me when it as making the noise. Then they knew I wasn't crazy!! Good Luck!]
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MY RESULTSOct 15,2013

They re-torqued all underneath ans replaced both right and left stabilizer links see link
http://www.autopartsmopar.com/parts-...and-components

Will tale a trip longer than 100-200 miles in mext few weeks. WILL POST results SGIFL

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Old 12-13-2013, 07:11 PM   #4
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Lost the reply to my post. But the both front stabilizer links were replaced and I just finished a 2000mile trip and THERE ARE NO NOISES

FRONT SUSPENSION/STABILIZER BAR & COMPONENTS for 2013 Chrysler 200

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No. Part Number Description List Price Our Price
1 68080525AA STABILIZER BAR $142.00 $99.16 Add to Cart
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2 5168245AA STABILIZER BAR BUSHING RIGHT $16.60 $11.64 Add to Cart
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2 5168245AA STABILIZER BAR BUSHING LEFT $16.60 $11.64 Add to Cart
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3 5151025AA STABILIZER BAR CLAMP RIGHT $7.50 $5.27 Add to Cart
3 5151025AA STABILIZER BAR CLAMP LEFT $7.50 $5.27 Add to Cart
4 6104418AA STABILIZER BAR SCREW LEFT $2.60 $1.81 Add to Cart
4 6104418AA STABILIZER BAR SCREW RIGHT $2.60 $1.81 Add to Cart
5 5174185AC STABILIZER LINK RIGHT $45.60 $32.00 Add to Cart
5 5174185AC STABILIZER LINK LEFT $45.60 $32.00 Add to Cart
6 6509401AA STABILIZER LINK NUT LEFT $0.95 $0.64 Add to Cart
6 6509401AA STABILIZER LINK NUT RIGHT $0.95 $0.64 Add to Cart
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Old 07-24-2014, 11:50 PM   #5
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Angry 2012 Chrysler 200S Front End Noise

I started hearing a noise in the front end within a week of purchase, had the car back to dealership 3 times. Finally it was bad enough they found the steering rack was bad, only showed up if I drove the car for 30 mins before taking to dealership.
One month later, noise is back. They had to replace the tie rods ends (second set), changed the first set when they did the steering rack.
One week after I got the car back the noise is back and now I am having problems with it pulling to the right and steering wheel shaking. I think Chrysler needs to look into this problem, dealership said it was bad parts from the supplier but don't think all of this should happen on a car with only 20,000 miles.
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Old 04-19-2019, 02:56 AM   #6
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So I take it back the next Monday, they keep it until Wednesday. Hey, the visor and map light are in after being on National Backorder (good band name). Ya sold a million cars, how is that? Anyway, after a 60 minute wait and after it cools off long enough to need a 5 minute drive to really get a full throated banging, the svc manager (who is very nice mind you) hears it and he says its a rack and pinion issue, and he will get a new one in. So I leave it, take the shuttle can and go without car for 3 days (now 5 total).
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Old 10-14-2013, 02:36 PM   #7
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Question Front End Noise just went away

I took it in to Chrysler, but they could never find a problem. It just stopped making the noise after after putting on miles. Makes you wonder if something in the suspension wasn't seated properly, then did so on its own after driving a while. Very strange.
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Old 10-17-2013, 10:42 PM   #8
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Default Update on 2013 200S troubleshooting/repairs.

I too, have one of the plagued 200's. First, I loved the car, but now, quite frankly, it is at the point that I don't even want to look at this car anymore.

I started hearing the "clunking" sound at around 6K miles. I brought the car in for an oil change, and described the sound. The technician said he couldn't replicate the issue, but it was probably just a bushing that was seating.

Within a week, I had to take the car to Florida, and it took me a while to find the time and a reputable dealer to take a look at a vehicle. After the dealer (Jacksonville, FL) spent almost a week, they opened the first 5-star service ticket. No solution was found. A couple of weeks, I took the car to Tallahasee Dodge, and they too opened a star ticket. This time, they heard the noise, and re-torqued the cars steering connecting rod, and deemed the issue resolved. After 12 miles, the sound was back, and increased in frequency, volume and also began making the same sound on the right side too.

About two months later, I brought the car back to the dealer where I purchased the car, in Pennsylvania, and have basically had the car sitting for three weeks now.

Week 1: "5-Star" case was opened with Chrysler. After two days, the decision was made to order a new strut for the drivers side front. A control arm and bushing was also ordered.

Parts arrived the next day, but the dealership did not put the parts in until the following day (Thursday). After test-drive, the technician said not sound was found.

Upon driving it 7 miles, the sound was back, with no changes. Steering and suspension damping/rebound was markedly different now between the right and left side.

I returned car to dealer, and notified issue was not fixed, and the difference in steering and suspension. I was told that the car would now need a 4 wheel alignment; get this, at MY cost, but yet, the ONLY reason my car needs an alignment is due to warranty service and parts replacement. I am currently "negotiating" with Chrysler on this.

Week 2: Now, a steering shaft was ordered. Two days receive the part and even think about starting repair. By the end of that day, I called Service manager, and he informed me the car was done.

Week 3: Currently, steering shaft was replaced. I took the car for a test drive yesterday, after being told it was fixed. Wrong! The car is HORRIBLE now.

In addition to the original noise, I now have the marked suspension rebound/damping differences to contend with, now, I have a very scary grinding noise and thunking when braking or turning. When I stopped this morning, on my way to dealership (air temp 55 degrees), the grinding and clicking coming from my front left tire, sounded like it had sand in the CV joint. Then a horrible scraping and thunking noise was observed.

After telling the service manager yesterday, that I could not hang around, due to massive loss of wages (I work in computers, and lose about 450 dollars a day), I ended up spending 9 hours at the dealership, waiting for the tech to free up, to test my car, and call chrysler.

At the end of today, supposedly chrysler said to put a special grease on the parts, and have me take the car out. I said no. I know have NO confidence in the car, the mechanic or Chrysler. I will be fighting with Chrysler again tomorrow, and I already have a lemon law lawyer. One way or another, I will NEVER drive or own another 200 until they fix this issue and own the responsibilty.
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Old 10-27-2013, 02:46 AM   #9
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Default trouble still exists.

Now, right strut and control arms have been changed. For those of you keeping score; both struts, mounts, control arms and all bushings are new. Steering shaft was retorqued twice, then replaced.
All engine and transmission bolts have been loosened and retorqued. Alignment has been done twice, and yet, problem remains. Finally contacted lemon lawyers 4 months suffering through trial and error is enough! I'm spending 2-3 days a week at the dealers,multiple tanks of gas for test rides and rental cars. Give me a damn new car, and no; not another 200 S!
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Old 12-15-2013, 05:35 PM   #10
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Mine Fixed Tallahassee DCJ replaced both front stabilizer links. Did a two thousand mile run and no NOISES.
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