Chrysler announces antilock break recall in more than 100,000 cars

Auto giant Chrysler has announced a major recall.

Officials say there's a problem with the braking system on more than 100,000 cars.

The recall includes Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger Sedans. They were made this year and last.

The automaker says a fuse can overheat and cause the antilock brakes and electronic stability control systems to malfunction.

Owners can go to a Chrysler dealer to have the fuse replaced. No accidents have been reported.

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