More than 90,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees recalled over potential loss of drive power
Summary
Jeep has recalled more than 90,000 Grand Cherokee SUVs due to a software problem that may lead to losing drive power. This issue affects plug-in hybrid electric models from 2022 to 2026 and could increase the risk of crashes. The company is working on a fix and will notify affected owners starting October 23.Key Facts
- Over 90,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs are recalled due to a software error.
- The affected models are plug-in hybrid electric vehicles from 2022 to 2026.
- The software error may cause a loss of drive power, increasing crash risk.
- Chrysler said no injuries or accidents related to this defect were reported by August 18.
- Chrysler’s parent company, Stellantis, has not commented on the recall yet.
- A remedy is being developed, and affected owners will be notified from October 23.
- Vehicle owners can check if their car is affected on the NHTSA website from September 11.
- In the previous year, over 330,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees faced a recall for a steering issue.
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