Chrysler 300M engine knock suspected bearing failure with metal shavings found in oil on Chrysler 300M

Submitted by Howlett83 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler 300M owners report experiencing serious issues related to potential bearing failure, particularly when metal shavings are found in the oil. These owners often note a knocking sound in the engine, which is frequently described as metal rubbing on metal, indicating a failing bearing. Additionally, the presence of metal shavings in the oil raises concerns about internal engine damage. Engine knocking may stem from various causes, including low oil levels, ignition issues, or faulty components. Given the severity of these symptoms, it is crucial for owners to seek prompt professional inspection to prevent further damage, as continued driving can lead to more extensive and costly repairs. Depending on the damage's extent, necessary repairs may involve replacing bearings and ensuring proper lubrication to avoid future problems.

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Chrysler 300M vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 150,000 miles
(150,000 - 150,000)

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