Consumer Watchdog Calls Chrysler Out Over Possible Recall for 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Company Fails To Respond Over Serious Injuries Related To 2001 Recall In Grand Caravan
The group identified the failure of the driver's side airbag to deploy because of the lack of electrical conductivity due to a clock spring that is the same or similar design as the 1998- 2001
Consumer Watchdog wrote CEO
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Read the letter at: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2018-11/LtrFiatRec...
Court wrote to Manley that the driver in the litigation "sustained critical life threatening injuries requiring more than four years of difficult and serious surgeries. To this day, he is still disfigured and has additional ongoing issues directly related to this accident."
The litigation with
"We present this evidence to you to find out whether there was a similar investigation into the Cherokee as the Caravan and why no recall was issued," Court wrote to Manley without response.
The auto expert in the case
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