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Chrysler Pentastar V6 engine begins production – Click above for high-res image gallery The artist engine formerly known as Prince Phoenix has officially hit the assembly lines at the Chrysler ...
Chrysler engines have been powering some of the most iconic American-built vehicles for decades. Here are the ones that can ...
Mike Manley, President and CEO Jeep Brand-Chrysler Group LLC, describes the new Pentastar V6 engine at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
Chrysler's V6 Pentaster engine that has been sold in over 5 million units over the last four years is bound to be upgraded in 2016 ...
As part of Chrysler’s rebirth process, the company is introducing a new Pentastar V6 engine that will make its way under the hood of 13 models. The automaker describes the unit as being its most ...
The Pentastar is a 24-valve engine (with 4 valves for each of the 6 cylinders), fuel injected and improved efficiency of Chrysler engine by an average of 25%.
Chrysler has announced that it is extending the warranty on certain 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engines due to cracked cylinder heads. Read more about it here.
The Chrysler Group plans to produce a smaller version of its 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, likely at a plant in suburban Detroit, according to a unio ...
Some Chrysler Pentastar V-6 engines could develop malfunctioning cylinder heads, which could cause stalling, misfires, and a ticking noise.
Chrysler Group dealers are seeing a stream of vehicles with faulty V6 engines flow into their service departments. Automotive News, our sister publication, reports that the issue with the ...
State-of-the-art Chrysler V-6 engine reaches milestone in just 18 months Pentastar engine now offered across 11 Chrysler Group models Truly diversified engine is available in front-, rear-, and ...
Chrysler Pentastar V6 engine begins production – Click above for high-res image gallery The artist engine formerly known as Prince Phoenix has officially hit the assembly lines at the Chrysler ...
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