Due To Air Bags Surprisingly Inflating, Fiat Chrysler Is Recalling About 297,000 Minivans.
On the grounds that the driver’s front air bag can blow up surprisingly, Fiat Chrysler is reviewing 297,000 minivans in the United States of America and Canada.
The review covers Windsor-made Dodge Grand Caravans from 2011 and 2012. The company says eight individuals have experienced minor wounds from this current issue, however no accidents have been accounted for.
Fiat Chrysler says the air bag wiring can chafe against steering wheel trim, causing a short circuit. Drivers could see an air bag cautioning light, the windshield wipers may turn on startlingly or the speed control may not work.
It is also said that the dealers will look into the wiring and renew it if necessary. They’ll likewise set up a protective covering.
Fiat Chrysler Auto says Dodge Grand Caravan owners will be given notice via mail beginning July 28 and that the comparative Chrysler Town and Country minivan is not affected. The car maker also said it has diverse steering wheel trim.