The Windsor-built Town and Country minivan is under investigation in the U.S. following complaints of fires in a power and charging port.
According to the Associated Press, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has three reports of fires and one injury in minivans from the 2014 model year.
One owner reported that smoke started coming through a driver's side vent, and then a power supply caught fire. The driver stopped and tried to smother the fire with a beach towel, but suffered a minor hand burn, according to the complaint.
The agency says owners complained of fires starting in the ports, which are mounted in a trim piece on the driver's side between the second- and third-row seats. The ports are used to power and charge mobile devices.
Fiat Chrysler says it's cooperating with the investigation of about 150,000 vans.
The agency will determine what caused the fires and how often they happen — an investigation could lead to a recall.
The Town and Country was discontinued after the 2016 model year and replaced with the Chrysler Pacfica in 2017.
— With files from the Associated Press