Unknown if it will be a class II or class III hitch,will not come with wiring that is known.
Presumably, there is a Mopar wiring loom available? Or something from Tractor Supply or what not?
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Unknown if it will be a class II or class III hitch,will not come with wiring that is known.
Has anyone found out anything more about the hitches and when they will be widely be available?
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send me your chassis no and i can run a vip report on it.
Updated April 11, 2014 5:30 p.m. ET
Parts to repair 1.56 million older-model Chrysler Group LLC Jeeps, recalled because of a danger of fuel-tank fires, won't be available until August, more than a year after the company first agreed to recall the vehicles.
The auto maker, now a unit of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles F.MI -1.61% NV, blamed the slow response on the complexity of engineering a fix and enlisting suppliers to build the parts. While Chrysler parts production will start next month, availability isn't expected for another three months, according a posting on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.
"Launching a safety recall demands complex engineering and close collaboration with NHTSA well before an auto maker accumulates replacement parts," the company said in a statement. The proposed fix would install a trailer hitch assembly to the back of 1993-1998 model year Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty sport-utility vehicles.
Clarence Ditlow, executive director of safety advocate the Center for Auto Safety, which petitioned Chrysler to recall the Jeeps in 2009, said it is unacceptable that it will take Chrysler more than a year to fix the vehicles, especially since adding a trailer hitch isn't "complex engineering."
The more time that passes to repair the SUVs, the more lives are put at risk, he said. "NHTSA has failed because they have the authority to force an auto maker to contract with additional suppliers and repair facilities to expedite a recall that has a serious safety risk," he said. Mr. Ditlow is skeptical of the trailer hitch fix and has urged NHTSA to crash test vehicles with the proposed remedy to ensure it works.
NHTSA said it has been in regular communication with Chrysler on the recall. "NHTSA is anxious to see Chrysler move forward with their announced actions," the agency said. "Consumers should have their vehicles serviced promptly once they receive final notification from Chrysler."
Chrysler agreed to recall the Jeeps last June, after first rejecting a previous request by U.S. safety regulators to fix as many as 2.7 million vehicles. NHTSA had linked the Jeeps' fuel-tank design and placement with fiery rear-end collisions that led to 51 deaths.
The Auburn Hills, Mich., auto maker also agreed to inspect and, if needed, replace non-Chrysler Mopar brand towing hitches on 1.14 million 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokees at no cost to owners.
Chrysler has argued its Jeeps are safe and have no design defect. It has already contacted customers about the recall and will notify them again to schedule a repair, it said.
"To accommodate high-volume production, Chrysler Group had to find and enlist new supplier partners who required time to acquire necessary tooling," Chrysler said on Friday.
Allan J. Kam, a consultant who served 25 years as an enforcement attorney at NHTSA, called the repair delay "quite unusual" for recalls. "Usually a remedy is a lot quicker than that," Mr. Kam said, noting that often it is completed within a few months.
General Motors Co. GM -0.63% is currently rushing to get replacement parts to dealers to fix 2.6 million older-model Chevy Cobalts, Saturn Ions and other compact cars found to an ignition-switch defect linked to 13 deaths.
While the company said it would start shipping parts April 7, some dealers say they have yet to receive initial supplies and still aren't sure when they will arrive. GM on Thursday estimated its recall cost would rise to $1.3 billion as it covers the costs of repairs and rental cars for customers who don't want to drive the recall cars until they can be fixed.
Chrysler took a $151 million charge in the second quarter last year related to the Jeep recall.
Separately, Chrysler said Friday it expected to take a first-quarter charge of $130 million because of Venezuela's moves to devalue its currency.
Chrysler's estimate follows similar announcements from other auto makers. General Motors said it expected a $400 million first-quarter charge, while Ford Motor Co. F -1.01% announced a $350 million charge.
Chrysler said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it is now using an exchange rate of 10.7 bolívares to the U.S. dollar, compared with the 6.3 exchange rate used previously. Both GM and Ford are using a rate of 10.8 bolívares.
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Thank you for the article. I'm going to say it once again, these vehicles met safety standards at the time of their production. You always run the risk in one fashion or another of a fuel tank rupturing in the event of an accident, does not matter where the tank is placed. It does not matter, you can be slammed by a Semi your vehicles length smashed to half of what it was and the tank will most likely rupture. This has opened a Pandora's Box to forcing even older vehicles to have retrofits saying they don't meet today's standards despite meeting standards of the time they were built. I have stated this before "What's next? Fitting cars from the 80's with Air Bags all the way around?"
I've heard that they are looking into roll over accidents on Model Ts now. They'll more than likely make them lower them, add wider wheels and tires and add in airbags all around .
But seriously It is all a crock for sure and most everyone is lining up like they are getting a free ****** for the day or something. :Insane::Insane:
But seriously It is all a crock for sure and most everyone is lining up like they are getting a free ****** for the day or something. :Insane::Insane: