Jeep is recalling more than 12,000 Grand Cherokee models that may well just quit operating throughout regular operation. All use the exact same two.-liter hybrid engine which turns out to be component of the situation. At this point the automaker is not conscious of any accidents or injuries connected to the recall.

12,458 Jeep Grand Cherokees from the 2022 model year want a software program update says the manufacturer. The complete population of this recall suffers from a bug exactly where the Transmission Control Module and the Hybrid Control Processor can shed communication. If that occurs, a fault gets recorded and the diagnostic reaction to that fault is to stall.

Of course, stalling out unexpectedly is not a protected practice for any car to have. As such, Jeep is recalling this population of the Grand Cherokee to implement a software program repair. Notably, all of these Jeeps are of the 4xe trim level, and once more, all are from the 2022 model year. Those outdoors of these constraints needn’t be concerned about this recall.

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 Jeep Recalls Over 12,000 Grand Cherokee 4xe SUVs That Could Stall

Jeep says it opened an investigation into the situation back in December of 2022 and continued it till May of this year. Over that time it located seven client reports, ten warranty claims, and six field reports potentially connected to this situation. On June 1st, it decided to conduct this recall.

Those who may well have currently paid for repairs surrounding the difficulty will be reimbursed. It’s worth noting that dealers will not be notified till on or about July 28th according to Jeep. That implies that they may well not be conscious of the situation need to an owner attempt to take their Grand Cherokee 4xe in ahead of that.

Owners will get letters about the recall sometime following that exact same date. Those concerned that they may well have an impacted car can make contact with the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 or FCA’s client service line at 1-800-853-1403.

 Jeep Recalls Over 12,000 Grand Cherokee 4xe SUVs That Could Stall