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BEIJING - China's top consumer product quality watchdog said Friday that US automaker Chrysler will recall 8,309 Jeep Wrangler vehicles sold on the Chinese mainland over potential safety hazards concerning the vehicles' automatic transmissions and related systems.
The AQSIQ suspended imports of Jeep Wrangler vehicles for the same reason in April of this year.
The recall will start from June 1 and includes 7,153 Jeep Wranglers produced between Sep 1, 2007 and July 9, 2010, as well as 1,156 vehicles produced between July 12, 2010 and Jan 13, 2011.
Chrysler will offer free repairs for faulty transmission systems. Owners of recalled vehicles may contact the Chrysler China Sales Company at 400-6500-118.
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