Chrysler recalls 40,000 vehicles over ignition switch problem
17 May 2010|2,133 views
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The problem is a glitch with the ignition switch, which Chrysler says in some of the vehicles, may allow the driver to remove the ignition key before the car's transmission has been put in the Park position.
"This could result in the potential for unintended vehicle movement and could increase the risk of a crash," Chrysler said in a statement to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall exercise will begin in July 2010, with Chrysler's dealers inspecting the affected vehicles and if necessary, replacing the wireless ignition module free of charge.
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The problem is a glitch with the ignition switch, which Chrysler says in some of the vehicles, may allow the driver to remove the ignition key before the car's transmission has been put in the Park position.
"This could result in the potential for unintended vehicle movement and could increase the risk of a crash," Chrysler said in a statement to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall exercise will begin in July 2010, with Chrysler's dealers inspecting the affected vehicles and if necessary, replacing the wireless ignition module free of charge.
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