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Stellantis to recall nearly 113,000 US vehicles, NHTSA says
- Stellantis issued a U.S. recall affecting nearly 113,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrids from the 2024 and 2025 model years.
- Manufacturing records show sand contamination during block casting in engines produced between July 19, 2023, and March 3, 2025, for Grand Cherokee, and between June 7, 2023, and March 4, 2025, for Wrangler.
- Incident logs reveal all symptoms, including a knocking noise or instrument-cluster warning, with 3 injuries linked as of October 20.
- Stellantis recommends affected vehicle owners avoid driving and park outside while a fix under development is prepared, with mailed notifications expected on December 29.
- NHTSA warns the risk is catastrophic engine failure causing engine bay fire or loss of propulsion, following recent over-the-air update bricking issues for Jeep plug-in hybrids.
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Stellantis to Recall Nearly 113,000 US Vehicles, NHTSA Says
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Jeep recall impacts nearly 113,000 Wrangler, Grand Cherokee vehicles for engine issues
The new Jeep alert is for 112,859 Wrangler and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrids at risk of engine failure due to sand contamination in the engine.
·Rochester, United States
Read Full Article113,000 Jeep Wranglers and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrids recalled because they could have sand in the engine
Jeep is recalling nearly 113,000 vehicles that could potentially have sand in their engines. So far, multiple fires and three injuries have been reported.
·Philadelphia, United States
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