Chrysler, a prominent automotive manufacturer, has encountered recalls over the last two decades. In this article, we will explore notable Chrysler recalls, including specific make and models, reasons for the recalls, and emphasize the importance of contacting a lemon law attorney if your Chrysler vehicle proves challenging to satisfactorily repair.
Recall #1: Chrysler Pacifica (2017-2018)
Reason: Faulty seatbelt welds. Affected Models: Chrysler Pacifica minivans manufactured between 2017 and 2018.
In 2018, Chrysler issued a recall for certain Pacifica minivans due to faulty seatbelt welds. The defect could result in the seatbelts not adequately restraining occupants during a crash, increasing the risk of injury. Chrysler advised affected owners to bring their vehicles to authorized dealerships for inspection and potential repair or replacement of the faulty seatbelts.
Recall #2: Chrysler Town & Country (2008-2010)
Reason: Potential for stalling. Affected Models: Chrysler Town & Country minivans manufactured between 2008 and 2010.
A recall was initiated in 2010 for certain Chrysler Town & Country minivans due to the potential for stalling. The defect was caused by a faulty ignition switch, which could unexpectedly shut off the engine while driving, increasing the risk of a crash. Chrysler recommended affected owners to visit authorized dealerships for inspection and potential replacement of the faulty ignition switch.
Recall #3: Chrysler 300 (2011-2014)
Reason: Potential for airbag deployment failure. Affected Models: Chrysler 300 sedans manufactured between 2011 and 2014.
Chrysler issued a recall for certain 300 sedans due to the potential for airbag deployment failure. The defect was caused by a faulty occupant restraint control module, which could prevent the airbags from deploying in the event of a crash, increasing the risk of injury. Chrysler recommended affected owners to bring their vehicles to authorized dealerships for inspection and potential repair or replacement of the faulty control module.