WASHINGTON - Chrysler is recalling nearly 300,000 sport utility vehicles to address potential braking problems while driving uphill.
Affected are more than 156,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Commander SUVs from the 2006-2007 model years, more than 90,000 2007 Jeep Wrangler S-U-Vs and nearly 50,000 2007 Dodge Nitro SUVs.
Chrysler spokesman Max Gates says the automaker has received about 20 complaints of vehicles experiencing a delay in braking when drivers tried to come to a stop after coasting uphill.
To fix the problem, the computer connected to the antilock brake system will be reprogrammed.
Gates says there has been one crash tied to the issue and no injuries reported.
Owners will be notified by mail beginning later this month.
Separately, Chrysler is recalling more than 72,000 Dodge Avenger sedans and Chrysler Sebring convertibles from the 2008 model year to address problems with the front door latches and locks.
Gates says the company discovered problems with opening the vehicle doors through its internal monitoring program.
No accidents or injuries have been reported and owners are expected to be notified of the recall next month.
For more information, owners can contact Chrysler at (800) 853-1403.