Sunday, 24 April 2016

Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.1 million cars worldwide


Fiat Chrysler said Friday it's recalling more than 1.1 million cars and midsize SUVs worldwide because drivers can't tell if they've put the vehicles in park. The confusion can increase the risk of a rollaway accident. The recall covers the 2012-2014 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans and the 2014-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV. FCA is recalling 811,586 vehicles in the U.S.; 52,144 vehicles in Canada; 16,805 in Mexico; and 248,667 outside North America. The vehicles have an electronic shift lever that moves forward or backward to let the driver select the gear instead of moving along a track.
A light shows which gear is selected, but to get from 'drive' to 'park,' drivers must push the lever forward three times. The vehicles sound a chime and issue a dashboard warning if the driver's door is opened while they aren't in 'park.' But the push-button ignition doesn't shut off the engine, increasing the risk of the vehicles rolling away after drivers have exited. FCA said it's aware of 41 injuries potentially related to the problem.
Owners will be notified. Dealers will update the shifters so the vehicles won't move once the driver has exited. They will also add enhanced warning signals. FCA says customers should carefully follow the instructions for operating their shifters until their vehicles are repaired.


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