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NewsNovember 21, 2014

Feds Press Chrysler to Speed Jeep Recall

NHTSA, citing consumer complaints and low repair completion rates, demands that the automaker improve its efforts to fix older-model Jeeps recalled for a fuel-tank fire risk.

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NewsJune 19, 2013

Chrysler Agrees to Recall 2.7 Million Jeeps

Chrysler Group announces it will comply with NHTSA's Jeep recall request, reversing an earlier position.

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NewsNovember 9, 2012

Chrysler Recalls 2002 – 2004 Jeep Models for Inadvertent Airbag or Pretensioner Deployment

AUBURN HILLS, MI – Chrysler Group is recalling model-year 2002 – 2003 Jeep Liberty and 2002 – 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles to replace a component that could lead to inadvertent airbag or pretensioner system deployment.

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NewsOctober 9, 2012

Honda Recalling 2002-2006-MY CR-V Compact SUVs

WASHINGTON – American Honda Motor Co. is recalling 268,655 2002-2006 model-year Honda CR-V vehicles because their driver-side power window switch may fail or melt, thus posing an overheating or fire risk, according to the NHTSA.

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NewsJanuary 18, 2012

Ford Recalling More Than 450,000 Vehicles

WASHINGTON – Ford Motor Co. is recalling 244,530 2001-2002 model-year Ford Escape vehicles because their brake master cylinder reservoir caps may leak brake fluid. In a separate action, Ford is also recalling 205,896 2004-2005 model-year Ford Freestar and 2004-2005 model-year Mercury Monterey vehicles because their torque converter output shafts may fail.

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NewsDecember 5, 2011

Honda Expands Recall of Driver’s Airbag Inflators

TORRANCE, CA -- Honda has expanded a previous recall of certain 2001-2003 model-year Honda and Acura vehicles, so that dealers can replace the driver's airbag inflator originally installed in approximately 273,000 additional vehicles sold in the U.S.

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ArticlesCover StoryMarch 1, 2001

Fleet Directors See Steady Growth For Commercial Segment

Factory fleet directors DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota reveal future programs and services designed to meet the needs of commercial fleets.

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