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Is there a recall on the Chrysler 200 transmission?

Yes—there have been recalls affecting Chrysler 200 automatic transmissions in certain model years. To know if your car is affected, check your VIN against official recall databases such as NHTSA and the Stellantis recall portal.


In this report, we outline how recalls around the Chrysler 200 transmission have appeared in the past, how to verify current status for your vehicle, and what steps to take if a recall applies. The landscape can change, so relying on official VIN-based lookups is the best way to stay informed.


Understanding the recall landscape


Recall campaigns are issued by manufacturers and overseen by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). They can cover software updates, valve bodies, torque converters, or other transmission-related components. For the Chrysler 200, some campaigns in the past have targeted transmission systems in specific model years or configurations, prompting dealers to perform free repairs.


Key channels for current information


Owners should consult official sources to determine whether their vehicle is subject to an open recall. The two most reliable channels are the NHTSA recall database and the vehicle maker’s own recall notices. The links below guide you to these resources:



  • NHTSA recalls database — search by make, model, or VIN to see open recalls.

  • NHTSA VIN lookup — enter your 17-character VIN to check for recalls tied to your exact vehicle configuration.


Dealerships that sell or service Chrysler vehicles can also provide VIN-specific recall information and perform free repairs if a recall is active.


How to check if your Chrysler 200 is affected


To determine whether your specific Chrysler 200 is affected by a transmission recall, follow these steps. The list below helps you verify status quickly and accurately.



  • Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s typically found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb. You can also find it on your vehicle registration and insurance documents.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall portal and use the VIN lookup to search for open recalls on your exact vehicle.

  • Check the manufacturer’s recall notices or contact a Chrysler/Fiat dealership for VIN-specific information and scheduling repair if a recall exists.

  • If a recall is listed for your VIN, stop driving the vehicle if advised by the recall notice and arrange service as soon as possible. Recalls are performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.


After you complete the above steps, you’ll have a clear answer on whether a Chrysler 200 transmission recall affects your car and what corrective actions are required.


What to do if a recall affects your vehicle


If your Chrysler 200 is listed under an open recall for the transmission or related components, take these actions to protect yourself and others on the road:



  • Contact a Chrysler/Fiat dealership to schedule the recall service. Appointments are usually prioritized for safety-related repairs.

  • Bring all relevant documents (VIN, registration, and proof of ownership) to ensure the repair is processed quickly.

  • Follow the service advisor’s instructions. Recall repairs are performed at no charge to the vehicle owner, including parts and labor.

  • After service, keep the recall completion notice and update any maintenance records to reflect the repair.


If you experience symptoms such as unexpected shifts, shuddering, slipping, or transmission failure, contact your dealer even if you’re unsure about a recall. These issues may warrant an inspection or diagnostic checks beyond recall work.


Common transmission-related issues that have prompted recalls or service actions


Public reports and recall actions over the years have addressed a range of transmission concerns in vehicles like the Chrysler 200. While not every car is affected, potential topics have included software calibration, valve body concerns, and torque converter-related conditions. Owners should prioritize VIN-specific information to determine exact eligibility and required repairs.


Because recall status can change, rely on official sources for the latest information rather than general news reports.


Summary


The Chrysler 200 has seen transmission-related recall activity in certain model-year configurations, but eligibility depends on the vehicle’s VIN. To determine whether your car is affected, perform a VIN-based check through official resources like the NHTSA recall database and VIN lookup tools, or contact a Chrysler dealership. If a recall applies, repairs are performed at no cost to the owner. For ongoing peace of mind, monitor recall status periodically and address any open recalls promptly.

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