2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger Recall: Misaligned Seatback Latch Poses Serious Safety Risks for Over 3,700 Vehicles

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Stellantis has issued separate recalls for a limited number of 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger models due to a potential safety hazard. The culprit is a misaligned left rear seatback striker, which prevents the seat from securely latching in the upright position. This poses a heightened risk of injury to rear passengers in the event of a collision.

Additionally, the unsecured seatback could fold forward during a crash, potentially causing harm to occupants from unrestrained cargo in the trunk. The issue was identified in July 2023, with a recall initiated in late July following an investigation into the problem.

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2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger Recall (Dodge)

Approximately 3,750 vehicles equipped with 60/40 folding rear seats are affected, including 2,852 Challengers and 898 Chargers produced between June and August 2023. The faulty seatback latch striker, part number 04628848AB, was supplied by Magna Closures.

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2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger Recall (Dodge)

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