Dodge Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall Results in Urgent Call for Owners to Stop Driving
Morethan 7,700 Chrysler vehicles are being recalled due to braking problems and rear-end assembly defects that could cause an auto accident.
Morethan 7,700 Chrysler vehicles are being recalled due to braking problems and rear-end assembly defects that could cause an auto accident.
Nearly two dozen Chrysler recalls are being scrutinized by federal regulators at an upcoming hearing over whether the company responded appropriately to keep consumers safe.
The NHTSA will hold a public hearing on a number of recent Chrysler recalls which some say were not executed properly.
The NHTSA is investigating a Chrysler recall after a number of reports that visors in Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles caught fire after they were supposed to have…
NHTSA officials say they will take action in the next two weeks to speed up Takata airbag and Jeep fuel tank recalls.
Chrysler has been ordered to pay $150 million for the death of a young boy who burned alive in a Jeep Grand Cherokee which many say has a dangerously-placed fuel…
Chrysler is recalling nearly half a million vehicles due to defective fuel pumps which could cause the vehicles to stall.
More than 2 million vehicles already recalled once over defective airbags have been recalled again due to risks that the airbags may deploy unexpectedly.
Recall repairs involving Jeep gas tanks that may pose a risk of fire in rear-end collisions are going slowly, and may be costing lives.
Chrysler faces a class action lawsuit over claims that it hid Jeep ignition switch problems for years, placing drivers and passengers in danger.