Houston Chronicle

Chrysler is added to probe of air bags, ignition switches

- By Tom Krisher ASSOCIATED PRESS

DETROIT — A U.S. safety agency has opened two investigat­ions into Chrysler minivans and SUVs as part of a widening inquiry into air bag and ignition switch problems across the U.S. auto industry.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion began asking automakers and parts suppliers for informatio­n on the interrelat­ed issues after General Motors recalled 2.6 million small cars with faulty ignition switches earlier this year. The switches can slip out of the “run” position, causing engines to stall and knocking out power steering and disabling the air bags. In some cases, drivers have lost control.

On Wednesday, NHTSA posted documents on its website detailing an investigat­ion of about 700,000 Dodge Journey SUVs and Chrysler Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans from the 2008 to 2010 model years. The agency wants to see if the keys can fall out of the run position under “harsh roadway conditions.”

Prodded by NHTSA, Chrysler recalled 2010 models of the same vehicles due to the problem, but did not recall those from earlier model years. The agency said 23 drivers complained about the switches, but it had no reports of crashes or injuries.

Some of the complaints were from drivers of 2010 models who had the problem after getting the recall repairs.

The other investigat­ion covers about 525,000 Jeep Commander SUVs from 2006 and 2007 and Jeep Grand Cherokees from 2005 and 2006. NHTSA said it has 32 complaints that a driver’s knee can hit the key fob or key chain, causing the ignition switch to move out of run and engines to stall.

In a statement, Chrysler of Auburn Hills, Mich., said it is awaiting more informatio­n from NHTSA and “is prepared to cooperate fully with the investigat­ion.”

 ??  ?? The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan is among the models made by Chrysler now being reviewed for possible ignition flaws that could cause safety problems.
The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan is among the models made by Chrysler now being reviewed for possible ignition flaws that could cause safety problems.

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