
WASHINGTON (WKOW) -- Chrysler is recalling 119,000 vehicles because of a potential problem with the braking system.
The recall involves the 2011-2012 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans. Chrysler says a fuse can overheat, causing the anti-lock brakes and electric stability control system to malfunction.
The automaker will ask its customers to bring their vehicles to have the fuse replaced and put in a different location where it won't be exposed to extreme temperatures. No accidents or injuries have been reported due to the problem.
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