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Chrysler to fix airbags in some 355,500 minivans

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DETROIT | Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:57pm EST

DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler Group LLC said on Wednesday it will replace a front airbag sensor in more than 355,500 minivans, starting in June.

Chrysler's "safety improvement campaign" covers 355,562 of its 2005-2006 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans, including 259,437 in the United States and 72,035 in Canada.

The move comes after Chrysler found one of the front airbag crash sensors could crack under some environmental conditions and allow water to enter the sensor, potentially causing the sensor to become inoperative.

The company, which is controlled by Fiat SpA, said it is not aware of any complaints, injuries or property damage related to this issue.

Chrysler said the campaign is different from a recall because should problems occur, the vehicles would still meet crash standards outlined by U.S. safety regulators.

"If the front crash sensors become inoperative, the driver is immediately alerted by illumination of the airbag warning light," Chrysler said in a document sent last week to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to notify the agency of its decision.

"Until the vehicle is repaired, the airbags may not provide the enhanced protection in the event of a crash," Chrysler said.

The voluntary safety action comes at a time when Toyota Motor Corp faces heightened scrutiny over its handling of a series of safety problems that rocked its reputation and results.

Hyundai Motor Co also said on Tuesday it will recall 47,000 of its new Sonata sedans to fix faulty door latches.

(Reporting by Soyoung Kim, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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Comments (5)
Swarm wrote:
Question: So why isn’t Obama going after Chrysler like they are going after Toyota?

Answer: Because Chrysler is UAW and Toyota isn’t. Obama has to pay back the UAW for their election support.

Feb 24, 2010 3:03pm EST  --  Report as abuse
tiktin wrote:
May I just give some advice, as an engineer, to anyone who reads this? Airbags are extremely dangerous devices which can kill you if they go off. In terms of saving someone from injury or death in an accident they are completely worthless. They can easily be disconnected and I would advise everyone to get a mechanic to do so.

Feb 24, 2010 3:18pm EST  --  Report as abuse
Gotthardbahn wrote:
Swarm: Right on. The US Government is out to crucify Toyota and will do whatever it takes to destroy Toyota’s market in America. This is a terrible development.

Feb 24, 2010 3:20pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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