Jeep Recalling Over 330K Vehicles

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Jeep Recalling Over 330K Vehicles

Jeep is recalling two versions of its Grand Cherokee due to an issue with rear coil springs. Jeep is recalling two versions of its Grand Cherokee

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Jeep is recalling two versions of its Grand Cherokee due to an issue with rear coil springs. Automobile manufacturing company Stellantis reports that 2022-2023 Grand Cherokees and 2021-2023 Grand Cherokee Ls have rear coil springs that may have been installed incorrectly.
Jeep is recalling two versions of its Grand Cherokee due to an issue with rear coil springs.

Jeep is recalling two versions of its Grand Cherokee due to an issue with rear coil springs. Automobile manufacturing company Stellantis reports that 2022-2023 Grand Cherokees and 2021-2023 Grand Cherokee Ls have rear coil springs that may have been installed incorrectly.

“This recall is not related to a part defect but rather an assembly issue where the vehicle may have been built with an out of position rear coil spring,” the according to the recall statement.

The automaker says there is a concern that the springs may detach while driving and cause a crash.

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The automaker says it has more than 20 reports related to the rear coil springs. Stellantis said it’s not aware of any crashes or injuries. 

Owners should expect to receive a letter about the recall after July 28.

Owners can make an appointment with a dealer to inspect the vehicle. If it’s determined that a repair is needed, the dealer will make the fix at no cost to the customer.

Owners may call the automaker at 1-800-853-1403 ahead of receiving the letter if they have questions about the recall. They are asked to refer to recall 64A.

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