Toyota Syndrome: Chrysler to recall 312,000 U.S. service sites for cars
Chrysler Group today officially announced it will initiate a recall operatiunde involving more than 300,000 American Vans. The problem is related to air bag sensors.
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Toyota is not only large producer faced with problems of reliability in this period. After Volkswagen announced a recall for 193,000 cars in Brazil, Chrysler announces it will recall to turn in more than 312,000 American service sites for Vans because of possible problems in the sensor system of airbags.
In the recall announced by the NHTSA's models are concerned Town and Country, Dodge Caravan and Dodge Grand Caravan produced between 2005 and 2006. According to the official communiqué, a sensor assembly problem could leak and catch fire at them on board witness light that signals a problem in the system of airbags. Moreover, the problem could lead to lack of airbag drop if the car were involved in an accident when the witness is on.
Recall's Chrysler and Dodge will be started in June 2010, the American manufacturer advising them on all car owners whose witness bright display without a problem prior to visit the official sites of service brand.
