Photographer: Getty Images
Posted: 12/30/2010
WASHINGTON - Chrysler is recalling nearly 150,000 trucks and SUVs to address several problems, including steering, air bag issues and the potential for trucks to stall.
The recalls were posted Thursday on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website.
Chrysler is conducting three separate recalls to fix the problems. The first one covers about 22,000 Dodge Ram trucks from the 2008-2011 model years to address steering problems. The second involves about 65,000 2009 model year Dodge Journey SUVs to fix side air bags that might not deploy.
The last includes about 57,000 Dodge Ram 1500 trucks from the 2011 model year to fix components in rear axles that could cause the trucks to stall.
Chrysler says owners can call (800) 853-1403 for more information.
Associated Press
Did You Hear?
As featured on The List, here are several futuristic ways to stay cool this summer.
NASA has eight new astronauts -- its first new batch in four years.
A 5-year-old girl raised more than $1,000 dollars for peace by setting up a lemonade stand and asking for donations on her own initiative.
More Recalls
Infantino recalls toy activity trucks. There have two reports of children gagging on plastic parts.