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A Chrysler logo is pictured at the Jacob Javits Convention Center during the New York International Auto Show in New York April 16, 2014.Carlo Allegri/Reuters

Chrysler is recalling nearly 350,000 older model cars and SUVs in the United States, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere to fix ignition switches that could unexpectedly shut off their engines.

The recall covers 2008 Jeep Commander and Grand Cherokee SUVs, Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans and Dodge Magnum wagons. All were built before May 12, 2008.

It covers an estimated 18,976 vehicles in Canada, as well as more than 292,000 in the United States, almost 50,000 in Mexico and more than 33,000 outside North America, according to the company website.

Chrysler says the ignitions may not fully return to the "on" position after being started. The switches could move to "accessory" or "off." That could shut off the engine and knock out power-assisted steering and other features.

Chrysler knows of one crash and no injuries from the problem. It's telling people to use the key alone in the ignition and confirm that switches have returned to "on" after starting their cars.

Chrysler is investigating the cause. Customers will be notified when repairs are ready.

With files from The Canadian Press

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