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Stellantis recalls 375 000 Jeep SUVs due to fire hazards, and urges owners not to park them in the garage.

Stellantis announced Tuesday that it was recalling 375,000 plug in hybrid Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Grand Cherokee SUVs around the world due to battery failure. The company received 19 reports of fires. Owners were advised to park their vehicles outside until the fix is complete.

The recall affects some Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee SUVs from 2020 to 2025.

The company stated that a recall remedy will be imminent, but until then owners should park far away from structures, and refrain from charging their vehicles due to fire risks.

Stellantis informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that it received reports of 19 fires, and 1 injury related to this issue. Around 320,000 of these recalled vehicles are located in the United States. The automaker stated that the batteries were manufactured by Samsung SDI. Stellantis and Samsung SDI conducted an investigation to determine that the fire in early this year was the result of the same defect as reported by 2024 for 154,000 plug-in Jeep EVs following reports of two injuries.

NHTSA says that vehicles that have been repaired in 2023 or 2024 after recalls will need to be repaired again.

Samsung SDI didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Stellantis reported that it received nine reports of battery fires in Jeep Wrangler plug-ins and Grand Cherokees that were recalled in 2024. It also received 10 reports of fires in batteries that weren't part of the recall.

Samsung SDI believes that the root cause of the problem is likely to be a combination of damage to the separators and other complex interactions in the battery cells. In October, the Franco-American automaker recalled over 298,000 U.S. cars citing a potential rollaway danger. Reporting by David Shepardson, Washington; Ananya Palyekar, Bengaluru. Editing by Kevin Liffey.

(source: Reuters)