
Snapshot
- 2019-2021 Chrysler 300 sedans recalled
- The issue could result in the windscreen becoming detached
- A total of 32 cars are included in the recall
Fiat-Chrysler Australia (FCA) has recalled a total of 32 examples of the 2019 to 2021 Chrysler 300 sedan due to a potential issue with the vehicle’s windscreen.
According to a notice published by the Department of Infrastructure, the adhesive securing the windscreen in place “may not meet manufacturing specifications”.
This could cause the windscreen to potentially detach from the vehicle – particularly in the event of a road accident.
FCA will contact affected owners, but the company can be contacted directly by calling 1800 870 714 or visiting a dealership, found here.
You can check a list of all 32 VINs related to the recall by clicking here.
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