Chrysler Group is expanding a previous safety recall to install a more robust ignition switch module detent ring.
A previous recall in 2010 included 196,000 Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan and Dodge Journey minivan vehicles built 2 August 2009 to 17 June 2010. The expansion includes an additional 695,957 vehicles manufactured between 29 January 2007 and 1 August 2009.
The Chrysler issue is similar to one that has affected millions of GM vehicles. Chrysler models with a fob key may experience inadvertent ignition switch movement from the ‘run’ to ‘accessory’ position while driving. If the switch is not fully engaged in the ‘on’ position of the detent ring inside the module, the spring-loaded switch may allow the key to spring past the ‘on’ position and into the ‘accessory’ position. This action will shut off the engine and passive restraint systems, including air bags.
The issue was originally identified through the company’s internal quality control research and customer input. Chrysler said it was unaware of any injuries related to the expansion. Dealers will install a new detent ring in affected vehicles.
An estimated 525,206 vehicles are located in the US; 102,892 are in Canada; 25,591 are in Mexico and 42,268 are outside the NAFTA region.
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