The recall covers the 2018 Dodge Journey, 2019 Jeep Cherokee and the 2018 and 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan and Jeep Compass. Most are in the United States.
The company says a brake-system part wasn't built to specifications, allowing gas bubbles to form in the brake fluid. FCA has received no customer complaints or reports of any crashes or injuries from the problem.
Owners will be notified shortly. Dealers will replace the brake fluid, which Fiat Chrysler says will solve the problem.
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And while the vehicle is in the shop they will do a free safety check and find $600 in non-warranty repairs that are “absolutely” necessary. Excellent marketing strategy..
ReplyDeleteHear that Jeep Week fans. Read/heed!
ReplyDeleteIt’s not the Wrangler idiot....
DeleteSo if the defective part is not replaced how will this stop the bubbles from forming again.?? Is there a mechanic who can explain?
ReplyDeleteStop buying any Chrysler product. That's all they do is fix recalls.
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