Stellantis Recalls Nearly 300,000 Dodge Dart Cars in the U.S. Over Safety Issue

Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) has issued a recall for 298,439 units of the Dodge Dart in the United States after identifying a defect in the shifter cable that may prevent the transmission from properly locking into park.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall on Wednesday, warning that the problem could cause vehicles to roll away unexpectedly if drivers believe the car is securely parked.

The issue involves Dodge Dart models sold in the U.S. market, where a malfunctioning shifter cable can fail to fully engage the park position. This defect increases the risk of unintended vehicle movement, posing a potential safety threat to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.

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