Stellantis Recalls 320,065 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Vehicles in the US Due to Fire Risk

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Stellantis Recalls 320,065 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Vehicles in the US Due to Fire Risk

Stellantis is issuing a recall for 320,065 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee vehicles in the US due to a potential fire risk from high-voltage battery failure. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has advised owners to park their vehicles outside and away from structures and to avoid charging them until a remedy is available. This recall comes after a previous recall in October for over 298,000 US vehicles due to a rollaway risk and a recall in September for more than 90,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees over a software error that could lead to a loss of drive power.

Stellantis, the company behind Jeep, has been expanding its hybrid and electric vehicle lineup in the US market. The NHTSA has confirmed that owners will be notified about the recall, and Stellantis technicians will inspect and repair the affected vehicles. More information about the fix and repair timeline will be provided in the official filing by the agency. This recall is part of the increased scrutiny by US auto regulators on battery defects as more electric and hybrid vehicles are being introduced on American roads.

In conclusion, Stellantis is recalling over 320,000 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee vehicles in the US due to a potential fire risk from high-voltage battery failure. Owners are advised to park their vehicles outside and away from structures and to avoid charging them until a remedy is available. This recall is part of Stellantis' efforts to address safety concerns and ensure the well-being of its customers.