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ANOTHER Jeep Grand Cherokee recall - 2nd in 2 days…

June 14th, 2006 by admin

Man, it seems when the rug is lifted, all kinds fo crap can be seen under there.

Jeep is now recalling some Grand Cherokees because of a defective fan blade it seems - read on…

Jeep Grand Cherokees recalled for fan blades

DaimlerChrysler AG said Tuesday it was recalling 131,500 Jeep Grand Cherokee sport utility vehicles because the plastic blades in the engine’s cooling fan could separate and cause an injury. The recall, the second in two days involving the SUV, is for 2000 and 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokees with 4.0-liter engines.

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Jeep recalls Grand Cherokees - that just sucks…

June 9th, 2006 by admin

DaimlerChrysler AG said Monday that it was recalling about 111,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees after receiving reports of overheating and fires in heated seats.

The automaker said it had received 32 complaints of the front seat electric heater element overheating or leading to a fire. DaimlerChrysler spokesman Max Gates said the automaker knew of a few cases of injuries but did not have an exact number.

DaimlerChrysler does not know of any crashes resulting from the defect, Gates said.

The recall involves the 2003-2004 model years of the Grand Cherokee sport utility vehicle with heated seats.

Owners are expected to receive letters about the recall in July.

Talk about being on the hot-seat - wow.

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Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Charger, Magnum, Chrysler 300 Recall

May 6th, 2006 by admin

DaimlerChrysler is recalling 6,876 of the 2006 Jeep Wranglers equipped with 6-speed manual transmissions because of potential problems with the clutch.

The automaker reports the hydraulic clutch master cylinder rod may break, making the clutch difficult to disengage when the pedal is depressed.

The broken clutch could prevent the Jeep from moving, lead to increased stopping distances and engine stalling.

DaimlerChrysler has received 17 complaints from Jeep owners about the clutch but no reports of crashes, injuries or property damage. Owners also are expected to be notified of the recall later in the month.

DaimlerChrysler is also recalling 45,000 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum sedans with 2.7 liter engines because leaking brake fluid may cause an engine compartment fire.

The vehicle’s exhaust recirculation pipe may touch the brake lines causing brake fluid to leak and setting a fire.

DaimlerChrysler reports nine incidents involving engine fires but there are no reports of crashes, injuries or property damage.

DaimlerChrysler will inspect the rear brake lines for damage and replacement if necessary. The automaker will also install a clip on all the vehicles to secure the brake lines and maintain proper clearance from the exhaust system.

The recall will begin later this month.

In both recalls, the vehicles will be repaired at no charge to owners.

OK, now I don’t know about the rest of you, but issues like brake lines and hot exhausts are the sorts of things automakers should be expressly looking for during design and production. I’d be interested to learn more about the design processes for these systems and see if it’s the product development path that allows defects like this to reach production vehicles, or if it’s more the result of following a pre-planned cycle that aims to keep things like this ‘within acceptable limits’ as developed by testing in a lab somewhere.

Sorry DC - but this is just crap. Props for not pulling a Ford and suggesting the problems don’t exist, though.

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