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Chrysler agrees to safety upgrade for Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs

Chrysler agrees to safety upgrade for Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs

Chrysler has agreed to conduct a "voluntary campaign" to inspect and, if needed, upgrade 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-07 Jeep Liberty SUVs to improve rear-collision protection. Chrysler had until today to respond to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) safety recall request due to fire risk.

Chrysler reasserted that by its analysis, the vehicles in question are "not defective and are among the safest in the peer group."

In early June, NHTSA stated that its Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) found that the Grand Cherokee and Liberty are "poor performers" relative to competing SUVs on the market at the same time.


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The government agency and Chrysler have reached an agreement, under which the automaker "will conduct a voluntary campaign with respect to the vehicles in question that, in addition to a visual inspection of the vehicle will, if necessary, provide an upgrade to the rear structure of the vehicle to better manage crash forces in low-speed impacts."

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A Chrysler spokesperson explained that technicians will be checking for a factory-sourced or Mopar trailer hitch assembly.

For the 1.56 million owners of affected 1993-1998 Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Liberty SUVs, if there is no hitch assembly, one will be installed to provide additional rear structure. If there is an aftermarket hitch or the Chrysler-sourced hitch assembly is worn, the dealership may choose to install a new one.