2012 Chrysler 300
NHTSA Recalls
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RECALL: Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Explode
In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the passenger's frontal air bag, the inflator could explode with metal fragments striking the vehicle occupants potentially resulting in serious injury or ... Read more »
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RECALL: Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Explode
An inflator explosion may result in sharp metal fragments striking the driver or other occupants resulting in serious injury or death. Read more »
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RECALL: Alternator May Fail Resulting In Engine Stall
If the alternator fails, the vehicle may stall without warning, increasing the risk of a crash. There is also the possibility that the alternator may short circuit, increasing the risk of a fire. ... Read more »
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RECALL: Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Rupture
These vehicles are equipped with certain air bag inflators assembled as part of the passenger frontal air bag modules, and used as original equipment or replacement equipment. These inflators may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling. An ... Read more »
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RECALL: Driver May Exit Vehicle When It Is Not In PARK
Drivers thinking that their vehicle's transmission is in the PARK position may be struck by the vehicle and injured if they attempt to get out of the vehicle while the engine is running and the parking brake is not ... Read more »
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RECALL: Alternator May Fail Resulting In Engine Stall
If the alternator fails, the vehicle may stall without warning, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Seat Airbag Wiring Harness
In the event of a crash necessitating airbag deployment the airbags may not operate as designed, increasing the risk of injury. Read more »
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RECALL: ABS/ESC Fuse And Headlamp Jumper Wire Harness
This could lead to loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Tire Pressure Monitor System/FMVSS 138
Underinflated tires can result in tire overloading and overheating, which could lead to a blowout and possible crash. Read more »