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Fiat Chrysler recalls 13,000 Maserati cars for rollaway issue

Published 06/23/2016, 08:29 AM
© Reuters. The 2014 Maserati Ghibli is presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles
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By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's (MI:FCHA) Maserati unit is recalling 13,092 Quattroporte and Ghibli luxury cars in the United States because they may roll away after drivers mistakenly believe they have engaged the vehicles in 'park' mode, documents posted on a government website Thursday showed.

In April, Fiat Chrysler recalled 1.1 million vehicles worldwide over the same issue, including the 2012-2014 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans and 2014-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee sport utility vehicles, over a confusing gear-shift lever.

The new recall covers 2014 Maserati cars with an eight-speed transmission.

The company didn't immediately respond to questions about whether the recall covers any vehicles outside the United States.

The earlier recall was linked to 41 injuries, 212 crashes and 308 reports of property damage, and came after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation in August into the issue and upgraded the probe in February.

Maserati North America said in documents posted with NHTSA it was unaware of any injuries or crashes linked to the issue.

The company said it had received an inquiry from NHTSA in February about the use of the shifter that was under government investigation in other Fiat Chrysler vehicles.

Maserati told NHTSA it had received no complaints of vehicles rolling away.

The agency told Maserati on May 24 it believed Fiat Chrysler should recall the vehicles posing the same rollaway potential as the vehicles recalled in April. Maserati agreed to the recall on June 1, but it wasn't made public by NHTSA until Thursday.

Maserati is investigating whether a software re-flash will fix the problem and hopes to have the fix ready later this year.

Fiat Chrysler said on Wednesday it was speeding up its software fix for 1.1 million recalled vehicles for rollaway risks, like the recalled Jeep Grand Cherokee that was involved in the recent death of "Star Trek" actor Anton Yelchin.

© Reuters. The 2014 Maserati Ghibli is presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles

Yelchin, 27, was killed when his 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled away and pinned him against a fence and mailbox in Los Angeles, police said on Sunday. Police haven't determined if the recall defect was to blame for his death.

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