Chrysler Recalls 81,000 Jeeps & Dodge
Vehicles for Stalling Defects
Do
you own one of these potential lemon Jeep and potential lemon
Dodge vehicles?
- 2007 Dodge Nitro
- 2007 Jeep Wrangler
If you own a lemon Dodge Nitro or a lemon Jeep Wronger or
another Dodge lemon or Jeep lemon, you may be entitled to
your money back or a new vehicle.Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
Just two months after federal safety investigators launched
an investigation into nearly 200 consumer stalling complaints,
Chrysler has notified federal safety officials that it is
recalling some 81,000 Dodge and Jeep vehicles. Apparently
a computer can “interrupt” the power to the engine
and the dash instrument cluster (that’s a polite way
of saying it tells the vehicle to shut off the engine). Chrysler
says that as long as your vehicle is moving when it happens,
the vehicle will restart itself.
Yeah, that’s real comforting. That’s like saying, “it
isn’t supposed to shut off but don’t worry because
it’s supposed to turn back on.” Whatever happened
to cars that just ran right in the first place?
If you own a lemon Chrysler or a Dodge lemon or a Jeep lemon,
you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
If you’ve got a dangerous lemon, don’t go it
alone! The “D” in Dodge should not stand for
dangerous. The “J” in Jeep should not be the
first letter of the first word you say when it happens, either.
And the “C” in Chrysler should not mean cheap
engineering either.
This isn’t the first recall for the Jeep Wrangler
and Dodge Nitro either. Almost 51,000 2007 Jeep Wranger and
Dodge Nitro vehicles were recalled in December 2006 when
it was discovered that the braking system computer could
tell the brakes to lock up and lead to a crash. On top of
that there have been at least ten factory service bulletins
that Chrysler has sent to its dealers, telling them how to
fix defects that have been discovered since the model starting
production.
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
In
2004 Jeep was sending out an average of at least one service
bulletin a week to its dealers, on how to fix known problems.
These bulletins are sometimes called secret
warranties in the business. If you own a Dodge or Jeep,
don’t let them keep it a secret from you! We can
help protect you from Chrysler’s lemons. Call us
at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
Not from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, or California? To locate
a local attorney near you, click
here.
More information about other recalls can be found by clicking
here. |