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US preparing to sue Fiat Chrysler over excess diesel emissions

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NEW YORK — The US Justice Department plans to file a civil lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s (FCA) NV over excess diesel emissions as early as this week if no agreement is reached with the Italian-American automaker, two sources briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.

The US Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) in January accused FCA of illegally using undisclose­d software to allow excess diesel emissions in about 104,000 cars and SUVs, the result of a probe that stemmed from regulators’ investigat­ion of rival Volkswagen AG.

The EPA and California Air Resources Board have been in talks with FCA about the excess emissions and whether the agencies would approve the sale of 2017 FCA diesel models.

A federal judge in California has set a May 24 hearing on a series of lawsuits filed by owners of vehicles against Fiat Chrysler and the Justice Department is expected to file its action by then if no agreement is reached.

FCA said on Wednesday it believed that any litigation would be “counterpro­ductive” to ongoing discussion­s with the EPA and California Air Resources Board.

The company added that “in the case of any litigation, FCA US will defend itself vigorously, particular­ly against any claims that the company deliberate­ly installed defeat devices to cheat US emissions tests.”

The Justice Department took the same procedural step in early 2016 against Volkswagen, nearly four months after the German company admitted using software to emit excess diesel emissions in nearly 500,000 vehicles.

The Justice Department has had an ongoing criminal investigat­ion into FCA’s conduct since last year, Reuters reported in January. The probe has turned up internal e-mails written in Italian and other documents about engine developmen­t and emissions issues, sources briefed on the probe said.

US regulators said FCA failed to disclose engine management software in 104,000 US 2014-2016 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Ram 1500 trucks with 3.0-liter diesel engines. —

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