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The Chrysler Parent Company Stellants recall over 63,000 Jeep Cherokes because of the problems containing motor ‘Power Transfer Units (PTUS), according to the National Highway Traffic Security Administration (NHTS).
Remembering is made for Jeep Cherokee in 2017 and 2019.
“Power Transfer Unit (PTU) may be damaged and delete transfers and variations, resulting in loss of driving power and / or loss of the park work,” NHTSA website explains.
According to NHTHA, not the drives’ power loss makes crashing more likely, but the loss of the park work “can cause a target of unintended vehicle, which can increase the risk of crash or injury.”
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Tens of Thousands of Jeep Cherokee Car vehicles are remembered. (Getty / Getty Pictures)
The center has noted that the solution is “under development.” Books of notice on the affected weddings will be sent by Feb. 13.
Last year, Chrysler remembered 338,238 Jeep Grand Cherokes because of the administrative wheel problem that causes an important security risk.
Remembering is intended by 2021 to 2023 Model Deal Cherokee L and 2022 to 2023 the department of 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee cars.
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Jeep Cherokes is very resident in Fiat Chryslers’ Belkere Plant Feb. 27, 2019, Beled Upke. (Scott Olson / Getty Pictures)
In October, Chrysler also recalled about 150,000 vehicles because of ‘fire risk while parked or driven.’
Jeep customers are affected by the latest commemoration is encouraged to visit the NHTSA website or call Agency Security in a vehicle 1-888-327-4236.
Drivers can also call the current customer service to Stellantis in 1-800-853-1403 with the 01C Reference Reference Code.
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Stellantis sign outside its headquarters in Auburn Hills, Makha., June 10, 2021. (Reuters / Rebecca Cook / Phots Photos)
Fox Business has reached Stellantis to comment.
Fox Business’ Eric Repell developed this report.