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Stellantis Issues Recall for 955,000 Vehicles Worldwide

Stellantis has announced a recall of approximately 955,000 vehicles globally due to a potential issue with the radio software affecting rear-view camera functionality. This recall includes vehicles in Canada, the United States, and other countries. The company has indicated that the problem may prevent these cameras from operating properly, potentially impacting driver safety.

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Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, has revealed a worldwide recall affecting around 955,000 vehicles due to a software problem concerning the radio system. On Monday, the company confirmed that this issue could lead to improper functioning of rear-view cameras in the affected vehicles. The recall encompasses units across Canada, the United States, and other international markets. The malfunctioning cameras may pose a safety risk by limiting the driver's visibility when backing up, which could lead to accidents. Stellantis is urging vehicle owners to check the company’s website or contact their dealers for more information about the recall and what steps to take. The initiative reflects the company's ongoing commitment to vehicle safety and compliance with regulatory standards.

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