Stellantis Recalls 92,000 Vehicles in the U.S. Over Power Loss Risk
According to the NHTSA, this serious defect could cause a loss of propulsion power.
Chrysler parent company Stellantis is recalling 91,787 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs in the United States due to a software issue in the hybrid control processor.
The recall was announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The agency warned that the defect could lead to a sudden loss of propulsion power.
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