DaimlerChrysler’s US Chrysler Group is recalling 2.7 million older model vehicles to replace or repair the floor-mounted gear shifter assembly, Associated Press (AP) reported.

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Chrysler reportedly said that an internal investigation showed that when the floor-mounted shifter button is depressed and pulled with excessive force when the key is not in the ignition, the vehicle’s ignition interlock system could become inoperative, which could cause the vehicle to move.


According to AP, vehicles affected by the recall include the 1995-1999 Chrysler Cirrus, Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze; 1996-1999 Sebring convertibles; and 1993-1999 Chrysler 300M, Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision.


Chrysler reportedly said the potential malfunction is likely to be most prevalent in vehicles that have had multiple drivers, such as those in commercial or rental fleets because of additional use – the manufacturer estimates about a tenth of the 2.7 million vehicles is likely to be affected.


Chrysler said it will install stronger components to better withstand excessive force on the shifter, AP reported.