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GAC Fiat Chrysler to recall 9,052 cars

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GAC Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s Co Ltd has started recalling 9,052 cars due to problems with the software of the power control module.

Starting on Aug 9, the recall involves 2019 Compass models powered by 1.3T engine and produced between Feb 28 and July 25, 2019, according to a statement from the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation.

The defective power control module software in some of the targeted cars may cause engine failures, posing safety risks, the statement noted. The carmaker said it would upgrade the defective power control module software free of charge. Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s NV has extended the jobs of approximat­ely 1,500 workers through the end of the year at its Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, the company confirmed Wednesday.

The automaker said in March it would eliminate the third shift at the plant producing Chrysler Pacifica minivans on Sept. 30 to "better align production with global demand." FCA spokeswoma­n Jodi Tinson confirmed the shift is being extended, but declined to provide a reason why.

Unifor, the Canadian labor union that represents auto workers, posted the update on Facebook after meeting with FCA leaders Wednesday. Although Local 444 President Dave Cassidy celebrated the news, he added the union's work is not yet complete.

"There's obviously a lot of anxiety surroundin­g the third shift," he told The Detroit News. "It's great news for us. We as the union here will continue to work hard and maintain that third shift. We are the best in the business at what we do, but we have to secure new product. It's no secret."

He added that the decision was driven by sales. Pacifica sales are down 23% in the first half of the year, though the minivan was up 10% in June, the most recent month available after FCA switched to reporting sales quarterly.

The extension is the second granted to the third shift. Unifor was informed in June that the shift would be extended to Oct. 31 because of a fleet order, Cassidy said. The plant went from two shifts to three in 1993. Wednesday's extension comes after a five-week production shutdown at the plant. During that time, Cassidy said, the automaker invested the $355 million the union said in April it had committed to make into the plant as the new 2020 Chrysler Voyager.

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