Flashing voltage light and traction light on

Asked by Antonio Mar 23, 2016 at 09:05 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 Limited RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was on hiway when my 2006 chrysler 300
limited 3.5l v6 voltage light began blinking
and traction light came on. Car
immediately loss power and would not
accelerate past 55 mph.  Anyone know the
cause of this.  I exited off hiway and shut
car off and turn back on and its normal
again. It has happen previous times

4 Answers

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Bad traction control sensor or bad wiring going to it.

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I have an 05 Chrysler 300 touring. I was driving fine u till the electrical volt light came on an the car shut off on me. Try to start but would not Turn over an the voltage light stays on for a sec then go away. What is wrong??

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