WASHNGTON - Chrysler LLC said Friday it is recalling nearly 300,000 trucks because, under certain conditions, drivers may experience a momentary delay in braking when they step on the brake pedal.
Dealers are to reprogram the control module for the antilock brake system on 2007 Jeep Wranglers and Dodge Nitros and on 2006-07 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Commanders.
The company said it knows of one crash, with no injuries, that may be related to the problem. It tends to occur when a vehicle has been going up a grade and the driver switches from the accelerator to the brake pedal, such as, preparing for a turn, a company spokesman said.
"It's a very rare occurrence," spokesman Max Gates told Reuters. "But we have had reports of drivers experiencing problems when they take their foot off the accelerator."
Separately, Chrysler also said it is recalling about 72,333 2008 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger sedans because of a potential problem with a cable connected to the front door latches in the vehicles.
Chrysler recalls 369,000 vehicles for problems
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