Fiat Chrysler defeat devices allowed less pollution during tests, EPA says

The company says its software, unlike VW's, wasn't designed to rig the system.

Fiat Chrysler maintains that its software was designed to detect not testing conditions specifically but temperature and other factors that could damage the engines if emission controls are activated.

The automaker "intends to defend itself vigorously, particularly against any claims that the company engaged in any deliberate scheme to install defeat devices to cheat U.S. emissions tests," it said in a statement, adding that its officials have been working with the EPA to "clarify issues related to the company's emissions control technology."

ABC News' Daniel Steinberger contributed to this report.