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Jeep Recall
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Last Updated
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NEWS:
U.S. probes old Jeep Grand Cherokees for fire risk
YAHOO NEWS -- August 24, 2010 U.S. safety
regulators have opened a preliminary investigation of about 3 million older Jeep
Grand Cherokees with fuel tanks that may present a fire risk in a crash, the
regulators' website showed on Tuesday.
The investigation was opened on Monday by the
U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The action is short of a
recall, and a Chrysler spokesman said owners of the 1993-2004 model year
vehicles should take no action at this time.
Chrysler said it was cooperating fully with NHTSA
on the investigation. It said the Jeep Grand Cherokees from those model years
"meet or exceed" federal safety standards.
The Center for Auto Safety last October
petitioned NHTSA to open an investigation into the vehicles, saying NHTSA
records show that from 1992 to 2008 the SUVs were involved in 172 fatal fire
crashes with 254 deaths.
The petition did not say how many, if any, of the
deaths were related to the fuel tanks.
The preliminary investigation comes as automakers
face tougher scrutiny by safety regulators following Toyota Motor Corp's massive
recalls starting in fall 2009.
The Center for Auto Safety, founded by Consumers
Union and Ralph Nader in 1970, asked regulators to open an investigation in
October 2009, contending that the Grand Cherokee fuel tank storage system was
defective and posed a hazard in a crash.
The Grand Cherokee's plastic fuel tank from those
model years was behind the rear axle, extended below the rear bumper and had
inadequate shielding, leaving it vulnerable to rupturing or leaking in a crash,
the center said.
Chrysler put the fuel tank in front of the rear
axle and shielded it in the 2005 model year, the center said.
In response to the center's petition, federal
safety investigators performed a preliminary examination of data that isolated
10 crashes with 13 fatalities most likely associated with the defect the center
described, NHTSA said.
A preliminary review of data supplied to federal
regulators did not find the Grand Cherokee "over-represented for post-crash
fires," NHTSA said.
"Further review and investigation into these
incidents is needed to determine the existence of any relationship between the
alleged defect and each fire or leak," NHTSA said.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee
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JULY
2010 --
Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2010 left hand drive Jeep Liberty,
Dodge Nitro and Ram 1500 truck; right and left hand drive Jeep Wrangler
vehicles. These vehicles may have been built with an improperly formed master
cylinder to hydraulic control unit (HCU) brake tube assembly end flare. This
could lead to loss of brake fluid and reduced braking performance increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the brake tubes free of charge. The safety
recall is expected to begin during August 2010. 10V-315
JUNE 2010 --
Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2007 Dodge Caliber and Jeep Compass
passenger vehicles manufactured from March 7 through May 19, 2006. The pivot
bushings in vehicles with oversizedaccelerator pedal bearing pockets may become
dislodged and potentially cause the accelerator pedal tobind or stick. Should
the pedal bind or become stuck, it can be overcome by smart brakes which
override the accelerator pedal in certain conditions. Chrysler will notify
owners and dealers will inspect andreplace all affected accelerator pedal
assemblies free of charge. The safety recall began on June 29, 2010.
Chrysler's recall campaign number is K11. 10V-234
JUNE 2010 -- Chrysler is recalling certain
model year 2006 through 2010 Jeep Wrangler left and right hand drive passenger
vehicles manufactured from May 15, 2006 through April 22, 2010. There may be
contact
between the right and left front inner fender liners and the right front and
left rear brake tubes which could cause wear of the tubes causing a brake fluid
leak. A brake fluid leak can cause partial loss of service brakes at the
affected wheel increasing the risk of a crash. Chrysler will notify owners and
dealers will repair the vehicles free of charge. The safety recall is expected
to begin during July 2010. Chrysler's recall campaign number is K13.
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YAHOO NEWS -- July 9, 2010 The government says
Chrysler is recalling about 22,000 sport utility vehicles and trucks to fix
brake tubes that could lead to the loss of brake fluid.
Chrysler says its recall affects certain 2010
Dodge Nitro, Dodge Ram, Jeep Liberty and Jeep Wranglers that could have
defective brake tubes. The problem could lead to the loss of brake fluid, making
it difficult to brake and posing the threat of a crash.
Chrysler says owners should be notified in August.
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MAY
2010 --
Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2010 Chrysler 300, Dodge
Challenger, Charger, Jeep Commander, Grand Cherokee and Dodge Ram vehicles.
These vehicles may have been built with a wireless ignition node (WIN) module
exhibiting a binding condition of the solenoid latch. The result of the defect
could lead to a condition where the key may be removed from the ignition switch
(WIN module) prior to placing the shifter in park. This could result in the
potential for unintended vehicle movement and could increase the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect and replace the WIN module free of charge. The
safety recall is expected to begin during July 2010. Chrysler's recall
campaign number is K08. 10V-200 |
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NEWS:
Chrysler to recall about 600,000 Jeeps, minivans
YAHOO NEWS June 7, 2010 Chrysler Group LLC is
recalling nearly 600,000 minivans and Jeep Wranglers because of brake or wiring
problems that could become safety issues, the company and federal regulators
said Monday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its website the
automaker is recalling 288,968 Jeep Wranglers from the 2006 through 2010 model
years due to a potential brake fluid leak.
It also is recalling 284,831 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country
minivans from the 2008 and 2009 model years because a wiring problem can cause a
fire inside the sliding doors.
Neither problem has caused any crashes or injuries, Chrysler said in a
statement.
On the Jeeps, the front inner fender liners can rub against the brake fluid
tubes and cause a leak. NHTSA says the leak could result in partial loss of
brakes.
The minivans can have improperly placed wires that can come in contact with
sliding door hinges, and the hinges can wear through the insulation and in rare
cases cause a fire inside the door, Chrysler and NHTSA said.
Chrysler will notify owners and dealers about the repairs, which will be made
free of charge. The recall is expected to start later this month.
The Wranglers affected by the recall were made from May 15, 2006 through Aug. 9,
2010, according to NHTSA. The minivans were made from February 2007 through
September 2007.
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NEWS:
Chrysler recalls Dodge Caliber over sticky pedals
YAHOO NEWS -- June 5, 2010
Chrysler is recalling nearly
35,000 Dodge Calibers in the
United States and around the
world to fix a potential
problem with sticky gas
pedals, the same issue that
has affected millions of
Toyotas.
Chrysler Group LLC said it
will recall about 25,000
Calibers in the U.S. from
the 2007 model year and a
limited number of 2007 Jeep
Compass SUVs to inspect
vehicles built between March
and May of 2006. The
remaining vehicles are in
Mexico, Canada and
elsewhere.
The pedals were made by CTS
Corp., the Elkhart, Ind.,
company that manufactured
pedals involved in the
recall of more than 2
million Toyotas earlier this
year. Chrysler told NHTSA
the pedals were "a
completely different design"
and made "with different
tooling" than the pedals
involved in Toyota's recall.
NHTSA opened an
investigation into the
Chrysler pedals in April.
The auto company noted that
the small SUVs have "smart
brake" technology allowing
the brake to override the
gas pedal and safely bring
the vehicle to a stop.
Chrysler said it did not
consider the problem a
safety defect but decided to
conduct a safety recall
anyway.
The automaker said it was
unaware of any reports of
accidents, injuries or
property damage related to
the pedals. In documents
filed with NHTSA, Chrysler
estimated that 30 percent of
the vehicles covered by the
recall may need to have the
pedal assembly replaced.
Chrysler dealers will
inspect the recalled
vehicles and replace
affected pedals with a new
pedal unit at no charge to
customers.
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Dodge
Caliber
Jeep
Compass
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NEWS:
2010
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Models
Recalled
ConsumerAffairs.com -- May
17, 2010 --
Chrysler Group LLC is
recalling about 40,000
Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep
models from the 2010 year.
The vehicles may have a
defective ignition switch
that would allow the key to
be removed prior to placing
the shifter in the "park"
position. This could lead to
unintended vehicle movement.
The affected models are:
Dealers will inspect the
ignition module and replace
defective units free of
charge when the recall
begins in July 2010.
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MARCH 2010 -
Chrysler is recalling model
year 2010 Jeep Commander and
Grand Cherokee vehicles.
They may have been built
with an improperly
manufactured rear track bar.
Reduced vehicle stability
could occur increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers
will inspect the rear track
bar bushing retaining hoop
and replace the rear track
bar if any are found to be
mis-positioned. The safety
recall is expected to begin
during April 2010.
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JANUARY 2010 -
Chrysler is recalling model
year 2010 Chrysler Sebring;
Dodge Avenger and Nitro;
Jeep Liberty, Commander and
Grand Cherokee; and model
year 2009-2010 Dodge Ram
truck. These vehicles may
have been built with an
improperly formed or missing
brake booster input rod
retaining clip. This could
result in brake failure
without warning which could
cause a crash. Chrysler will
replace the brake booster
input rod retaining clip
free of charge. The safety
recall is expected to begin
during February 2010.
Chrysler's safety campaign
number is J37. 10V-009
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NEWS:
Chrysler to recall 24,177
vehicles on brake issue
(Yahoo News)
-Jan 19, 2010 -- Chrysler
Group LLC will recall 24,177
vehicles due to a potential
defect in a brake system
that could result in sudden
brake failure, the automaker
said in a filing with the
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration.
The recall applies to 2010
model-year Chrysler Sebring,
Dodge Avenger and Nitro, and
Jeep Liberty, Commander and
Grand Cherokee SUVs, as well
as 2009-2010 model year
Dodge Ram trucks.
In some of the vehicles, the
clip retention tab on the
brake pedal pin was
improperly formed, or not
installed, during the
manufacturing process,
Chrysler said. That could
result in brake failure
without warning and could
cause a crash, the company
said. Chrysler said it was
unaware of any accidents or
injuries related to the
issue. Chrysler said the
safety recall is expected to
begin during the month of
January.
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NOVEMBER 2009 --
Chrysler is recalling
certain model year 2007
through 2008 Jeep Wrangler
vehicles manufacture from
June 2006 through July 2008,
equipped with automatic
transmissions. These
vehicles were not equipped
with a transmission fluid
temperature warning system.
Fluid could boil over and
may come into contact with a
hot engine or exhaust
component and cause a fire.
Dealers will inspect and
install a "HOTOIL" message
in the instrument cluster
and a chime indicating an
elevated transmission fluid
condition. The recall is
expected to begin during
December 2009. 09V-436
NOVEMBER 2009 --
Chrysler is recalling
certain Model Year 2010 Jeep
Grand Cherokee passenger
vehicles manufactured from
October 22 through November
12, 2009. The passenger side
airbag may not properly
deploy through the
instrument panel tear seam.
The airbag may not properly
protect the passenger in the
event of a crash, increasing
the risk of injury. Dealers
will replace the top cover
of the instrument panel free
of charge. The campaign is
expected to begin in
December 2009.
Chrysler's campaign number
is J33. 09V-454
APRIL 2009 --
Chrysler is
recalling 102,354 MY
2001-2004 Jeep Grand
Cherokee vehicles with
heated seats and with
Chrysler recall No. 06V-197
completed (03-04 MY) or seat
heater elements service
replacement (01-02 MY). The
front seat electric heater
elements could overheat.
Overheating could
potentially cause a fire or
injury. Dealers will replace
the front seat heater
elements free of charge. The
manufacturer has not yet
provided an owner
notification schedule.
Owners may contact Chrysler
at 1-800-853-1403.
09V-117
APRIL 2009 --
Chrysler is
recalling 4,336 MY 2009
Dodge Journey, Jeep Grand
Cherokee, Commander and
Wrangler vehicles.
Wiring may be reversed on
the steering column control
module driver airbag squib
connector. The driver's
airbag may not deploy as
intended. In the event of a
crash, the driver's airbag
may not properly inflate and
may not be able to properly
protect an occupant,
increasing the risk of
injuries. Dealers will
inspect the driver's airbag
squib wires and replace the
steering column control
module free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
during May 2009. Owners may
contact Chrysler at
1-800-853-1403.
09V-118
APRIL 2009 --
Chrysler is
recalling 42,469 MY
2002-2003 Jeep Liberty
vehicles originally sold in
or currently registered in
salt belt States of
Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa,
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Massachusetts, Maine,
Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont,
Virginia, West Virginia ,
Wisconsin and the District
of Columbia. The front
suspension upper control arm
ball joint may experience a
loss of lubrication which
could lead to corrosion,
accelerated wear, and
possible separation while
driving. Failure of the ball
joint could result in a loss
of steering capability,
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will replace
the front upper control arm
assemblies free of charge.
The manufacturer has not yet
provided an owner
notification schedule.
Owners may contact Chrysler
at 1-800-853-1403.
09V-119 SEPTEMBER
2008 -- Chrysler is
recalling 712 MY 2009
Sebring, Dodge Caliber,
Avenger, Journey, Jeep
Patriot, and Compass
vehicles. A new adhesive
used in the power train
control module (PCM)
manufacturing process can
cause the printed circuit
board to break. This can
cause the engine to stall
and cause a crash without
warning. Dealers will
replace the PCM free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during
November 2008.
SEPTEMBER
2008 -- Chrysler is
recalling 3,663 MY 2007-2008
Dodge Nitro and MY 2008 Jeep
Liberty vehicles equipped
with manual transmissions.
The park brake lever clutch
drum may distort and reduce
the effectiveness of the
park brake system. This
could allow the vehicle to
move inadvertently and cause
a crash without warning.
Dealers will replace the
park brake lever assembly
free of charge. The parking
brakes were manufactured in
Canada. The recall began on
October 27, 2008. 08V525
SEPTEMBER 2008 --
Chrysler is recalling 494 MY
2008 Jeep Liberty vehicles.
The windshield and/or fixed
rear quarter glass may have
been assembled using
incorrect urethane adhesive.
This could affect glass
retention. If the glass
separates while driving, it
could strike another vehicle
or injure a pedestrian.
Dealers will replace the
windshield and/or fixed rear
quarter glass free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during
October 2008. 08V455
MAY
2008 - Chrysler is
recalling 24,461 MY 2006
Jeep Commander vehicles
equipped with 4.7L V8
engines. The powertrain
control module (PCM) was
programmed with software
that may allow the engine to
stall under certain
operating conditions. This
could cause a crash without
warning. Dealers will
reprogram the PCM software
in all 4.7L engine-equipped
MY 2006 Jeep Commanders
built prior to January 11,
2006. The recall began on
May 19, 2008. This recall
was the subject of an
Engineering Analysis,
EA07-007, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V203
MAY
2008 - Chrysler is
recalling 1,585 MY 2007-2008
Jeep Wrangler vehicles,
right hand drive only. Some
vehicles may have
insufficient clearance
between the steering
intermediate shaft and rear
brake tubes. Prolonged brake
tube contact could wear a
hole in the tube and cause a
partial brake system loss.
This could cause a crash
without warning. Dealers
will install a revised brake
tube clip to retain the
tubes, inspect the brake
tubes for damage due to
potential contact with the
steering intermediate shaft,
and replace the brake tubes
if necessary. The
manufacturer has not yet
provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. Owners may
contact Chrysler at
1-800-853-1403. 08V-202
FEBRUARY 2008 -
Chrysler is recalling 1,338
MY 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee
and Commander vehicles. The
front control module may
have been incorrectly
manufactured. This could
cause the engine to stall
while driving or not to
start and/or cause the
windshield wipers to become
inoperative. Engine stalling
or inoperative wipers could
cause a crash without
warning. Dealers will
inspect the module and
replace it if necessary. The
recall began on February 18,
2008. 08V059 NOVEMBER 2007 -- DaimlerChrysler is recalling
28,755 MY 2007-2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Commander sport
utility vehicles. Front brake calipers in a certain lot may have
been manufactured from gray iron instead of ductile iron as
designed and could fracture without warning. This would increase
the vehicle's stopping distance and could cause a crash. Dealers
will inspect the front brake calipers to see if they fall into
this lot and, if so, will replace them. The recall is expected
to begin during October 2007. 07V-415
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- DaimlerChrysler is recalling
296,550 MY 2007 Dodge Nitro, Jeep Wrangler, and MY 2006-2007
Grand Cherokee and Commander sport utility vehicles. The
software programmed into the ABS electronic control module may
allow a momentary delay in braking when coasting up a hill
during certain conditions. This could cause a crash without
warning. Dealers will reprogram the ABS electronic control
module with new software that prevents this condition. The
recall is expected to begin during October 2007. 07V-434
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NEWS:
Chrysler Expands Jeep
Commander Stalling Recall
Transmission software will
be reprogrammed
ConsumerAffairs.com -- May
7, 2008 -- Chrysler is
expanding the recall of Jeep
Commander SUVs to repair
engine stalling that has
endangered scores of Jeep
owners. The National
Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA)
reported that the automaker
has now recalled 24,461 2006
Jeep Commanders to reprogram
automatic transmission
software in Jeeps equipped
with the 4.7 liter engine.
NHTSA warned
Commander owners that the
software glitch could cause
a crash without warning. NHTSA opened
an investigation of the 2007
Jeep Wrangler SUV last year
following at least 53
reports of the engine
stalling at highway speeds. That
investigation involved
35,000 vehicles, according
to NHTSA.
At the time,
NHTSA reported that the
agency had received
complaints of engine stalls
at highway speeds that
included 12 cases with a
loss of electrical power and
lighting. The latest
Jeep Commander recall
involves computer software
in the automatic
transmission control module
of the 2006 Commander. Jeep
dealers will reprogram the
software in 2006 Jeep
Commanders built before
January 11, 2006.
In a limited
action, Chrysler recalled
1,338 of the 2008 Jeep Grand
Cherokee and Commander
earlier this year to repair
a stalling problem in the
vehicles. In that recall,
NHTSA reported that the the
front control module may
have been incorrectly
manufactured," and could
cause the engine to stall
while driving or not start. Jeep owners
describe the stalling
condition as frightening. On
May 6, a Galveston, Indiana
woman struggled with a
stalled Jeep.
Everything
just completely shuts down
and I am unable to steer and
have to restart the engine,
Cathleen wrote
ConsumersAffairs.Com. This
has happened 3 to 4 times
now and the dealer says
there is nothing they can
find wrong with my vehicle.
It happened again today
while in a parking lot.
Consumers
reported that in many cases
Jeep dealers are unable to
fix the stalling. I have had
my Jeep in and out of the
shop in regards to it
stalling all of a sudden, a
Wisconsin woman reported to
ConsumerAffairs.Com. Each
possibility proposed to me
is not a sure fix and is
very expensive, she said.
In San
Francisco, a
ConsumersAffairs.Com reader
said the stalling problem
behind two Chrysler recalls
is not limited to the new
Commander. I have a 1997
Jeep Laredo that I purchased
over 2 years ago from a used
car dealer. The stalling
problem started around
January 2008, she said. I
was going 60 mph on the
highway and it just died.
Jeep owners
can contact Chrysler about
the stalling problems at
1-800-853-1403 or NHTSA at
1-888-327-4236 (TTY
1-800-424-9153).
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NEWS:
Chrysler recalls 369,000 vehicles for problems
DETROIT (Yahoo-Reuters) -
Automaker Chrysler LLC said on Friday it is recalling almost
369,000 vehicles for problems with brake systems and door
latches and locks. Chrysler, ... said it is recalling 296,550 sport utility
vehicles for the brake-related problem.
The vehicles affected include
Jeep Grand
Cherokee and Jeep Commander SUVs for the 2006 and 2007 model
years and the 2007 Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Nitro. Chrysler said a glitch in an electronic control
unit could cause a delay in braking when the vehicles are
driving uphill. The automaker has had about 20 reports of such
problems, ...... It's a
very rare occurrence," ......."But we have had reports of
drivers experiencing problems when they take their foot off the
accelerator." When drivers
in one of the affected vehicles stop accelerating up a hill,
that can trigger a momentary loss of braking power for a second
or two,.... The automaker
said it was aware of one accident that could have been caused by
the problem. Owners of the SUVs affected by the recall will be notified this
month and repair work will be done at no charge, Chrysler said. The automaker,.....
also said it is recalling
about 72,333 2008 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger sedans because of a potential problem with a cable connected to the
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