Chrysler recalls 45,000 sedans to fix brakes

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WASHINGTON - DaimlerChrysler AG said Friday that it was recalling about

45,000 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum sedans for repairs to prevent brake fluid leakage that could lead to engine compartment fires.

DaimlerChrysler said the recall affects 2006 model-year vehicles with 2.7 liter engines. In some cases, the exhaust gas recirculation tube could come into contact with the brake tubes, leading to brake fluid leaking and a fire.

DaimlerChrysler spokesman Max Gates said the automaker was aware of nine reported engine fires. He said there have been no reports of crashes, injuries or property damage.

The recall will involve inspecting the rear brake tubes for damage and replacement if necessary. Technicians also will install a clip on all the vehicles to secure the brake tubes and maintain proper clearance from the exhaust tube.

Gates said owners likely would be notified later this month.

DaimlerChrysler also said it would recall nearly 7,000 2006 Jeep Wranglers equipped with 6-speed manual transmissions because of potential problems with the clutch.

The automaker said the hydraulic clutch master cylinder rod could break, which could make it difficult for the clutch to disengage when the pedal is depressed.

Gates said the defect could prevent movement, lead to increased stopping distances and engine stalling. The company said it has received 17 complaints and no reports of crashes, injuries or property damage. Owners also are expected to be notified of the recall later in the month.

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

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NJ Vike
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The 2.7 engine is inadequate for the 300. Those owners really don't need operational brakes anyway.

Reply to
Art

I think the 3.5 is too but my power needs will differ from many ;-) We all hear about it in the Pacifica.

Ken

Reply to
NJ Vike

I think the 3.5 is adequate in the 300 though the hemi is definitely quieter and smoother (and obviously faster). Too bad Chrysler can't come up with a better 6. I've heard they are supposed to be working on improvements to the

3.5.

Reply to
Art

I would still like to see the Hemi in the Pacifica :-)

Reply to
NJ Vike

The 3.5 is a superb engine- there's nothing wrong with it at all. They are coming out with a slightly larger displacement version of it for more power, but (hopefully) not messing with the design.

Reply to
Steve

BUT WILL IT BE INTERFERENCE? (sorry Steve - couldn't resist) :)

Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x')

Reply to
Bill Putney

Why are there so many interference engines? Is this something limited to six ad four cylinder engines? Why not use chain driven one like the Audi?

Ken

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NJ Vike

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