Just two days after refusing a US government request to recall 2.7 million older-model Jeeps, Chrysler has decided to do two other recalls totaling 630,000 vehicles worldwide.
The automaker will recall more than 409,000 Jeep Patriot and Compass small sport utility vehicles across the globe from the 2010 and 2012 model years to fix air bag and seat-belt problems. It's also recalling 221,000 Jeep Wranglers worldwide from 2012 and 2013 to fix transmission fluid leaks, according to documents posted Thursday on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.
In the Patriots and Compasses, a software error could cause late deployment of the side air bags and seat-belt tightening mechanisms, and that could cause injuries in rollover crashes. Dealers will repair the software for free starting in July.
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No crashes or injuries have been reported in either case, Chrysler spokesman Eric Mayne said today.
The Compass and Patriot recall includes 254,400 vehicles in the US, 45,400 in Canada and another 109,400 outside North America, according to Chrysler.
The Wrangler recall includes 181,000 vehicles in the US as well as 18,400 in Canada, 3,300 in Mexico and another 18,400 outside North America.
Concerned customers in either case can call Chrysler at (800) 853-1403.