Occupant Classification System Doesn’t Work in a Tiny Number of Chrysler 200 Vehicles

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An overhead view of a parking lot with cars neatly lined up inside parking spaces.

The occupant classification system (OCS) in some Chrysler 200's might not be able to, well ... classify occupants. During a previous OCS recall, some Chrysler 200's had the passenger-side module replaced. Others had new seat foam above the module installed. Unfortunately, if you don't replace both at the same time then the whole system's calibration could be off.

That's bad news for you (but worse news for your passengers.)

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