
I have always been fond of Dodge / Chrysler. I've had a couple of trucks, my wife has a 05 300, and generally, they have been pretty good vehicles. My wife and I rented a PT Crusier in Hawaii a couple of years ago, and I have to say, it left me a little wanting. Lacking power and a turning radius of a Kenworth truck were some examples of what were a few negatives.
So a few days ago, one of our semi-regular customers comes in with a 2004 PT Cruiser Turbo we had never seen before. He explained to us how he purchased the vehicle from a local car lot about 4 weeks ago and was having some trouble. He indicated to us while driving down the road, he shifted from second to third gear when suddenly all hell broke loose. The car started vibrating badly and the clutch no longer seemed to work properly.
Bringing the car in to the shop and trying to work the clutch and shift gears confirmed his complaint. Definitely some major clutch issues. Looking through the little inspection window on the side of the clutch housing revealed the worst. A big chunk of clutch disc was sticking out from the pressure plate. We also realized somebody had lowered the car's ride height by cutting off some of the suspension coil springs (will have pics later)
Distraught, the customer contacted the car lot from where it was purchased to see if they would do anything to help him out. Aside from giving him partial trade in value for a new car, nothing. Looks like I gotta clutch job to do.
| The clutch is dust-- litterally |
Once removed, the transmission was full of broken clutch pieces. In addition, one of the axle shaft stub ends coming out from the transmission had some severe wear. Not sure how or when this happened, but this transmission is going to need some serious repair.
| Here is the blown up disc |
| And the dual mass flywheel |
Along with this, missing shift cable retainers are also going to be needed to get this PT back in happy shape once again. I wish the customer would have brought the vehicle in for a used vehicle inspection. The cost of these repairs are going to likely exceed $2500. I'm not saying a used vehicle inspection would have caught this but it would have caught other warning signs, like the cut springs.. which could be a safety issue.
More to come as the PT saga continues.
