
The
NHTSA says Ford, Volvo and Chrysler are recalling a total of about 300,600 vehicles.
Ford gets off relatively light and is bringing in 422 Crown Vics and Mercury Grand Marquis to replace improperly secured windshields.
Volvo, however, will install new software to fix speed controls on more than 170,000 cars. Models affected include the 1999-2000 C70 coupes and convertibles, S60, S70, S80, V70, V70XC and XC70.
And just as Chrysler is
getting rid of the Pacifica, it'll be seeing 127,928 of them coming back for new fuel pumps and powertrain control module software. The affected crossovers were built from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, 2004. DaimlerChrysler is also sending Jeep Compass owners updates to their cars' manuals. NHTSA said the books omitted a required rollover warning. We imagine the folks over at
TTAC could think of a few more warnings NHTSA could have included in the Compass manual.
[Source: NHTSA via The Associated Press via Yahoo Finance]
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