Chrysler has announced two Jeep recalls totaling 630,000 vehicles worldwide. The recall will include 409,000 Jeep Patriot and Compass models from 2010 and 2012 to fix seat-belt and air bag problems. The recall centers around a software error which could cause late deployment of the air bags and seat-belt tightening mechanisms. Dealers will repair the software for free beginning in July. The other recall is for Jeep Wrangler models, totaling 221,000 vehicles, from 2012 and 2013 to fix transmission fluid leaks. A power steering fluid line can wear a hole in the transmission oil cooler line, damaging automatic transmissions. Dealers will inspect the lines for free and replace them or install a protective sleeve. This recall also begins in July. These recalls come two days after Chrysler refused the government’s…
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On May 22nd Attorney Tom Kyle received a $475,000 Judgment in Iowa County for the victims of a dog attack. The injuries suffered were mild physically, but significant emotionally. The hearing was expedited and took less than day. Judge William…
Read MoreA shady assisted living company will no longer operate nine Wisconsin facilities after racking up nearly $100,000 in fines related to deaths and injuries since 2011. CRL Senior Living Communities has a history of violations throughout the 14 Wisconsin facilities…
Read MoreA live-in caretaker was arrested by Milton police yesterday for allegedly abusing his 76-year-old patient. Syren Bolderene, 35, of Chicago was arrested for allegedly abusing an an individual at risk. Bolderene had called 911 after the victim had fallen and Bolderene…
Read MoreChrysler has issued a recall for more than 300,000 Jeep Commanders and Wranglers as well as Dodge Ram trucks. The recall includes model-year 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokees and 2006-2010 Jeep Commanders for a possible electrical failure that could allow them…
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