AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -

For the second time in a week, a recall is coming from Chrysler Group.

This time, the automaker said it will recall approximately 14,800 vehicles to recalibrate their powertrain control modules.

Officials indicated the recall affects only 2013 Dodge Dart models equipped with a 1.4-liter engine and dual-clutch transmission.

Chrysler explained internal testing uncovered a vehicle that stalled moments after startup. The incident occurred when the unit was brought to a stop after driving a short distance.

The vehicle had been parked for eight hours in a 20 degree Fahrenheit climate chamber, according to the OEM.

“Further investigation revealed reports of similar incidents recorded by dealers,” officials said.

“Chrysler Group is unaware of any related injuries or accidents,” they added.

Officials noted approximately 12,900 units are in the U.S., including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; 1,900 are in Canada, five are in Mexico and 16 are outside the NAFTA region.

Chrysler said recalibrations will be performed at no cost to customers, who will be contacted directly.

Customers who have questions or concerns can call (800) 853-1403.

Late last week, Chrysler outlined the recall of more than 630,000 Jeeps worldwide. Auto Remarketing published the details here.

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