Please note that you should have enough cars/models for either 20ft or 40ft containers. Numbers of the cars that we can load into the container will vary depending on the way you dismantle the car. In addition to dismantling we will also load the used parts into container and arrange the shipment so you don't have to worry about making any of the arrangements.
According to your model list we can prepare and dismantle chosen vehicles with our experienced professional staff for either 20ft or 40 ft container load. FCA says these complaints are unrelated to the emissions issue it's currently studying.Ĭhrysler, Dodge, Fiat, and Jeep owners can check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalls website or Mopar's owner website to see if their vehicle is involved in any future recall that may be announced.We assist numerous companies around the world with their demand for the used auto parts for Japanese vehicles which are usually ordered either in 40ft or 20 ft containers. Separately, class-action lawsuits recently filed in Michigan and California have claimed that the Tigershark engine can burn oil at a faster rate than normal and stall unexpectedly in Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and Jeep vehicles. At this stage we are unable to reliably evaluate the likelihood that material costs will be incurred or estimate a range of possible costs." In a filing with the SEC about the issue, FCA said it "will likely initiate a recall campaign. The company emphasized that it is not a safety problem.
The automaker didn't specify which makes, models, or model years among a "group of vehicles equipped with the Tigershark engine" will be included in the recall but did say, "As this population ages, some vehicles exceed in-use emission requirements, depending on drive cycle and mileage."ĭetails of a future recall will be finalized after the company finishes "conducting test programs to define a remedy" and gets approval from the EPA and CARB on that remedy.
According to a recent SEC filing by the company, the recall could include the Chrysler 200, Dodge Dart, Fiat 500X, and the Jeep Cherokee, Compass, and Renegade, over excessive emissions that the engine may produce.Īn FCA spokesman told Car and Driver that it is working closely with the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board. FCA told Car and Driver it's working closely with the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to come up with a solution and has not yet said when the recall will be issued.įCA could be preparing a recall on close to one million vehicles that have the company’s 2.4-liter Tigershark engine.
This issue is unrelated to recent lawsuits claiming that same engine burns oil at an abnormal rate and can stall unexpectedly, FCA says.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is considering a recall on about a million vehicles equipped with its 2.4-liter Tigershark engine, which may be producing excess tailpipe emissions, as the Detroit Free Press first reported today.