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Stellantis warns Jeep owners to park their vehicles outside due to fire concerns

Stellantis has recalled more than 1.3 millions Jeep SUVs and trucks worldwide due to fire concerns. Owners are advised to park their vehicles outside, away from other vehicles or structures until the fix is complete.

Stellantis, in a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday, said that the recall affects Jeep Wrangler SUVs from 2021 to 2025 and Jeep Gladiator pickup trucks due to an electrical issue within the wiring of the electric hydraulic power steer pump.

The automaker stated that in rare situations, combustible material could?overheat and potentially cause a vehicle fire.

Stellantis' brands include Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot. A loose electrical connector can cause the connection to melt, which could lead to an eventual vehicle fire.

A MINIMUM OF 72 FIRES MAY BE LINKED TO THE ISSUANCE

Stellantis stated that it had records of customer assistance and reports from the field of at least 72 fires and injuries, which?may have been related to this issue.

Stellantis stated that the recall affects nearly 1,08 million vehicles in the United States; 106,000 in Canada; 23,000 in Mexico, and approximately 125,000 in all other markets.

NHTSA began an investigation into the engine fires of nearly 800,000 Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators from 2021-2023. The agency said that the wiring for the hydraulic power steering pumps could overheat, causing a fire even when the vehicle was parked and the ignition turned off.

INCREASE IN INCIDENTS

Stellantis stated in its filing that it investigated fires on some Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler vehicles in 2023 and 2024 but closed the investigation because of the low rate?of fires. It reopened its investigation in August 2024 after an increase of incidents that originated at the suspected electrical connection.

It stated that it spent more than a full year analyzing the root cause of the problem through vehicle buybacks. CT scans, X-rays and material analyses, as well as investigating the vehicle design.

Stellantis said on Tuesday that the recall would 'involve inspecting, and possibly repairing or changing the wiring harness or the electric hydraulic power steering pumps. It stated that it was working to speed up the availability of a remedy and expects a recall fix by July. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, David Holmes and David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)