
The recall includes more than 414,000 Jeep Liberty, Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger vehicles in the U.S. in the 2012 and 2013 model years.
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Federal safety regulators announced recall plans for more than 2.12 million vehicles manufactured in the early 2000s, because a defective TRW-made component might cause air bags to deploy inadvertently.
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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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The recall, announced last year, involves older-model Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs.
Read More →In two separate actions, the automaker will address concerns related to airbags and active head restraints.
Read More →Chrysler Group announces it will comply with NHTSA's Jeep recall request, reversing an earlier position.
Read More →Chrysler says it does not agree with the federal agency's initial conclusions about the safety of the vehicles' fuel system.
Read More →Chrysler Group LLC announced six separate recalls April 9, affecting about 263,852 vehicles.
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According to a Chrysler spokesperson, the 2014 model-year Jeep Cherokee is a replacement for the Jeep Liberty. The all-new SUV will officially debut at the New York International Auto Show in March.
Read More →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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