Stellantis announces a recall affecting more than 1 million Jeep vehicles, citing a potential fire hazard. The company says the recall covers nearly 1.08 million vehicles in the United States, along with about 106,000 vehicles in Canada. Stellantis also reports additional affected units in other markets, including roughly 23,000 vehicles in Mexico and about 125,000 vehicles worldwide outside those countries. The Canadian outlet reports the recall includes more than 100,000 Jeeps in Canada due to the same fire-related concern described by Stellantis. The recall is presented as a safety action taken by the automaker after identifying a condition that could raise the risk of fire. The reports indicate that the scope is broad across multiple countries, but the communications are consistent that the underlying issue relates to fire concerns. Stellantis does not specify in the provided excerpts what exact component or defect is involved, but the company’s stated reason for the recall is the possible fire hazard associated with the affected vehicles.
Stellantis recalls about 1.08 million Jeep vehicles for possible fire risk
Stellantis announces a recall affecting more than 1 million Jeep vehicles, citing a potential fire hazard. The company says the recall covers nearly 1.08 million vehicles in the United States, along w...
- Stellantis recalls more than 1 million Jeep vehicles worldwide.
- The company cites a possible fire hazard as the reason for the recall.
- The recall includes nearly 1.08 million vehicles in the United States.
- The recall includes about 106,000 vehicles in Canada.
- Additional affected vehicles are reported in Mexico (about 23,000) and other markets (about 125,000).
Stellantis said the recall impacts nearly 1.08 million vehicles in the United States, 106,000 in Canada, 23,000 in Mexico and about 125,000 in other markets around the world.
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