The Chrysler Group is recalling about 365,000 Jeep Wranglers worldwide, about 290,000 of those in the United States, because they could develop brake fluid leaks.
The carmaker is recalling all model year 2006 through 2010 Wranglers, both two-door and four-door versions.
Fasteners that hold the front fender liners in place could come loose. That, in turn, could allow the fender liner to come into contact with tubes that carry hydraulic brake fluid, causing a leak that would result partial loss of braking power at one wheel.
The automaker plans to notify owners of affected vehicles so that they can have them brought in for repairs. To fix the problem, parts of the liner that could touch the brake lines will be removed, Chrysler said, a repair that will be performed by dealers at no cost to the customer.
This is the second recall today from Chrysler, as their 2008-2009 minivans were recalled because of a potential fire risk.
Wrangler owners can contact Chrysler at 1-800-853-1403 or1 877 MESSALAW.
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