Jeep owners should park outside pending recall fix, safety administration says

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said owners of 154,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid electric SUVs should park away from buildings or other vehicles until they get recall repairs completed.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said owners of 154,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid electric SUVs should park away from buildings or other vehicles until they get recall repairs completed. (David Dee Delgado, Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said owners of 154,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid electric SUVs should park outside and away from buildings or other vehicles until they get recall repairs completed.

Jeep-parent Stellantis on Monday said it was recalling 194,000 Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrids worldwide — including 154,00 in the United States — after reports of 13 fires.

The safety administration said there have been two injuries reported to date that may be tied to the recall issue. The affected vehicles were been built with a high voltage battery that may fail internally, the agency said. Stellantis said the battery pack was produced by Samsung SDI.

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