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Feds Probe Chrysler, Ford Complaints

Federal safety investigators are looking into complaints involving the power steering in 2011 Ford Explorer SUVs and engine stalling in Chrysler 200 midsize sedans.

DETROIT (AP) — Federal safety investigators are looking into complaints that the power steering can fail on 2011 Ford Explorer SUVs.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the problem could affect 83,000 Explorers from the 2011 model year.

The agency says it has received 15 complaints about the problem. Drivers reported that it forced them to use more effort to steer the SUVs. No crashes or injuries have been reported to the government.

In some cases drivers got a warning message before the power steering quit. At times, restarting the SUVs corrected the problem.

An investigation could lead to a recall. The government says it is looking into how often the problem happens.

Messages were left Friday seeking comment from a Ford spokeswoman.


DETROIT (AP) — Federal safety regulators are investigating complaints about engine stalling in some Chrysler 200 midsize sedans.

The probe includes about 87,000 of the cars from the 2011 model year that have 3.6-liter V-6 engines.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has received 15 complaints that the engines stall without warning while coasting to a stop.

The probe could lead to a recall. The safety agency says it's looking into how often the problem happens.

A Chrysler spokesman had no immediate comment.