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This would cause the engine to overheat and could lead to a fire.
That would result in the loss of power assist, and it could lead to a fire in the engine compartment.
A Chrysler spokesman, Nick Cappa, said the defect could lead to a fire inside the minivan door "in rare instances".
"That way, if something goes awry there's no electricity that could spark and lead to a fire," Mr. Grooms said.
"Hot spots," Mr. Schussel said, "could be a sign of electrical arcing, which can lead to a fire".
The automaker said if "commercially available lubricants" were used to fix the problem, the switch could melt "and lead to a fire under some circumstances".
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Recently, a family whose carelessness led to a fire's getting out of control was expelled.
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