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DETROIT – Fiat Chrysler is back in hot water with U.S. auto safety regulators.


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday that the company failed to report some deaths, injuries and other information to the agency as required by law.
Following disclosure Tuesday of Chrysler's transgression, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, whose department includes NHTSA, told reporters he will call a meeting in Washington with all auto industry CEOs to address a long list of failures to meet reporting requirements. In the past several years, the agency has fined Fiat Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, General Motors, Ford and others for failing to follow the law.
"We need to have confidence the information we get is real and accurate information," Foxx said.


In a statement, NHTSA said its investigators found a discrepancy in reporting by Fiat Chrysler and notified the company in late July. FCA investigated and told the agency it found a lot of under-reporting.
"This represents a significant failure to meet a manufacturer's safety responsibilities," NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said in a statement.

Automakers are required to report vehicle-related deaths and injuries to NHTSA so it can look for trends, spot safety problems and seek recalls if necessary. Fiat Chrysler said it would cooperate with the government and make sure the problem doesn't happen again.


A preliminary inquiry by NHTSA found that the reporting failures resulted from numerous problems with the company's systems for gathering and reporting data, Rosekind said. He added that the agency will take "appropriate action" after further investigation into the scope and cause of the problems.


Fiat Chrysler wouldn't say how many deaths and injuries went unreported or when the reporting lapses happened.
"We're still trying to uncover how deep the under-reporting is and how far back it goes," Foxx said.
The announcement comes just two months after the agency slapped FCA with a record $105 million penalty for violating laws in 23 recalls covering more than 11 million vehicles.
The company also must buy back from customers more than 500,000 Ram pickup trucks and other vehicles in the biggest such action in U.S. history. And it had to offer owners of more than a million older Jeeps with rear-mounted gas tanks a chance to trade them in or be paid by Chrysler to have the vehicles repaired.
 
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I am curious how all that is supposed to work... Do the police report such things as traffic accidents to the auto manufacturers????? Seems to me, getting the data directly from the POLICE would be a better avenue.
 
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I don't believe anything reported by a government agency. Every last one of them is corrupt and inept.
 
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I concur with you 100%.


But, I also believe a lot of US companies operate ( especially upper management ) and or use the US government as a template on how to conduct their daily business.


LIE, CHEAT and STEAL when ever and how ever. As long as the money keeps rolling in and or there will be a possible financial gain.


Money talks, people listen.


AND unfortunately there is a SUCKER (nice person) born every second of every minute, right here in the GOOD OL' US of A. AND many more through out the world.


That's why money makes the world go around........
 
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I've never seen automakers in as much trouble with the gov regulators as recently. What's the deal?
 
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