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From 2011 through 2017 the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan manufactured the mid-size Chrysler 200 automobile through two generational design phases until 2014 transitioned it into its updated form. The Chrysler 200 emerged as a redesigned version of the Chrysler Sebring by obtaining multiple engine improvements and noticeable design revisions. The first Chrysler 200 generation designed using the Chrysler JS platform only operated as a front-wheel-drive vehicle. Front-wheel-drive served as the standard setup until the second generation when the manufacturer integrated all-wheel drive. Prior models of the Chrysler 200 received a 2.4L I4 engine delivering 173 horsepower through a 4-speed automatic transmission whereas subsequent models had a 6-speed automatic transmission connecting to the same engine. The V6 engine featuring 3.6L Pentastar capacity generated 283 horsepower together with 260 lb-ft of torque which matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The second-generation Chrysler 200 sedan provided stability and comfort during driving due to its dimensions of 192.3 inches in length and 108-inch wheelbase with a 73.7-inch width and 58.7-inch height. Standard safety features in Chrysler 200 vehicles included traction control and stability control and brake assist along with active front head restraints and full airbag protection that led to its "Good" crash test results from the IIHS. Reliability for the Chrysler 200 depends on factory-made genuine parts manufactured with strict specifications under quality control standards and offering warranty protection and prompt delivery services that follow Chrysler's dedication to manufacturing excellence.

Chrysler 200 commonly shows issues in fuel delivery, electrical charging, and suspension control. In the engine fuel system, the 200 can stall when the fuel pump fails. Heat soak and worn motors are common causes. Check fuel pressure, the pump relay, and wiring. Replace the fuel pump module if pressure is low. In the electrical system, battery drain or weak charging causes slow cranking or a no start. A warning light may appear. Test for parasitic draw and verify alternator output. Inspect grounds and cables and repair corrosion. Recharge or replace the battery as needed. On many Chrysler 200 cars, premature wear of control arm bushings creates clunks and vibration. Steering may feel loose and tracking may wander. Inspect bushing cracks and ball joint play. Tighten hardware to spec and road test. Replace the control arms or bushings, then perform an alignment. Many 200 vehicles benefit from system resets after electrical repairs. Regular service on 200 models, including clean terminals and proper torque, helps prevent repeat faults. With these steps, Chrysler reliability and drivability stay consistent on every Chrysler 200.

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