FCA
said it had advised around 65 U.S. owners of new Grand Cherokee
and Dodge Durango SUVs to stop driving their vehicles, and that
around 7,690 additional vehicles were also subject to recall,
but most of those were not yet in service.
The company said the problem could lead to component breakage,
rear-end instability and/or reduced braking power.
(Reporting by John McCrank; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
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