Jeep Hybrids Recall Warns of Fire Risk for Nearly 200,000 Vehicles
Jeep Hybrids Recall Overview
Jeep hybrids recall has been announced, affecting nearly 200,000 plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a significant fire risk. According to a recent press release from Stellantis, a routine company review of customer data triggered an internal investigation, uncovering 13 reports of fires—all occurring when the vehicles were parked and turned off.
Impact on Vehicle Models
- Models Involved: 2020-2024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe
- Models Involved: 2022-2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe SUVs
- Defect Percentage: Approximately 5% of the affected vehicles may possess the defect.
Owner Advisory
Stellantis stresses that the risk may be lowered if the battery charge level is depleted. They advise owners to refrain from recharging their vehicles and to park them away from structures or other vehicles until a remedy can be obtained.
Previous Recalls
This latest recall marks another significant event for Stellantis, following a previous recall covering nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks due to a software issue impacting the electronic stability control system. The company assures that a solution is on the way for impacted customers, who will receive notification for scheduling service shortly.
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