Car maker Fiat Chrysler is to recall nearly two million vehicles worldwide to resolve an air bag defect that has been linked to at least three deaths and five injuries.<br /><br /> The recall is to resolve a defect that may prevent deployment of air bags and seat-belt pretensioners in some crashes. <br /><br /> The recall includes models sold between 2010 and 2014, including the Chrysler Sebring, 200, Dodge Caliber, Avenger, Jeep Patriot and Compass SUVs. <br /><br /> It is also said to include the 2012-2013 Lancia Flavia midsize car.<br /><br /> It’s the latest in a string of automaker recalls for serious air bag-related issues. <br /><br /> Last week, General Motors said it would recall nearly 4.3 million vehicles worldwide due to a software defect that can prevent air bags from deploying during a crash, a flaw already linked to one death and three injuries. That defect is similar but not identical to the Fiat Chrysler issue.<br /><br /> Fiat Chrysler recalling 1.9 million vehicles for airbag defect https://t.co/qYEYCHEsSb pic.twitter.com/dRO5F41cz5— Automobile Xplorer (@automobxp) September 15, 2016<br />
