Owners are being told to park outside and not charge their Wrangler 4xe or Grand Cherokee 4xe
Jeep is recalling nearly 200,000 Wrangler and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrids worldwide due to a fire risk. Stellantis has not provided many details yet, but a routine review of customer data revealed 13 fires, prompting an investigation. Owners are advised to park their vehicles outdoors and refrain from charging them until repairs are completed.
It's a potentially deadly combination, so it’s not surprising to see that Stellantis is telling customers to park outside “away from structures or other vehicles” until the issue is fixed. More: 781,000 Jeeps Caught Up In NHTSA Investigation Over Underhood Fires Customers are also being advised to refrain from recharging as the “risk is reduced when the battery charge level is depleted.
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