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Over 63,000 Jeep Cherokees Recalled Due to Transmission Fault
Jeep Cherokee Recall: Stellantis Announces Major Recall for 2017-2019 Models
Stellantis Issues Recall Affecting Over 63,000 Jeep Cherokee SUVs
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, has issued a significant recall for more than 63,000 units of its Jeep Cherokee SUVs spanning model years 2017, 2018, and 2019. The recall is due to a potential defect in the power transfer unit (PTU), which could result in a sudden loss of drive power or failure of the Park function. This issue poses a heightened risk of crashes and injuries, necessitating immediate attention from affected vehicle owners.
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Understanding the Power Transfer Unit Defect
The PTU is a critical component in all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicles, responsible for distributing power between the front and rear axles. According to the recall notice, an improperly secured input shaft snap ring in the PTU of affected Jeep Cherokee models may not be fully engaged.
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This manufacturing flaw allows for excessive movement of the input shaft, leading to premature wear or damage to essential components such as:
- The range shift sleeve
- The spline
- The range fork
As a result, drivers may experience an unexpected loss of drive power while the vehicle is in motion or an inability to engage Park when stationary. Either scenario significantly increases the likelihood of an accident.
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Risks Associated with the Defect
A malfunctioning PTU can lead to dangerous situations for Jeep Cherokee drivers. Key risks include:
- Loss of Drive Power: If the PTU fails while the vehicle is in motion, it may suddenly lose the ability to accelerate, posing a severe safety risk on highways and busy roads.
- Park Function Failure: If the Park function is compromised, the vehicle may roll unexpectedly, increasing the risk of property damage or injury to pedestrians and other motorists.
Due to the severity of these potential risks, Stellantis urges all affected owners to take immediate action.
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Which Jeep Cherokee Models Are Affected?
The recall impacts Jeep Cherokee SUVs from the following model years:
- 2017 Jeep Cherokee
- 2018 Jeep Cherokee
- 2019 Jeep Cherokee
Only specific AWD models equipped with the faulty PTU are subject to the recall. Vehicle owners are encouraged to check their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to confirm whether their SUV is included in the recall.
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Stellantis' Response and Recall Timeline
Stellantis has acknowledged the defect and is actively working on a solution. As of now, the company has yet to finalize a repair strategy. However, the automaker has committed to notifying affected owners by February 13, 2024, with further details on the necessary corrective measures.
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Vehicle owners seeking immediate assistance or clarification can reach out to:
- Stellantis Recall Hotline: 800-853-1403 (Reference Recall ID: 01C)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Vehicle Safety Hotline: 888-327-4236
- NHTSA Website to check their VIN
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What Jeep Cherokee Owners Should Do Next
Jeep Cherokee owners are advised to take the following steps to ensure their safety:
- Verify if Your Vehicle is Affected: Use your VIN to check for recall status on the NHTSA website.
- Contact Your Local Jeep Dealership: Schedule an appointment once Stellantis announces the official remedy.
- Exercise Caution: Until repairs are made, be aware of any unusual behavior in your vehicle’s drivetrain and avoid parking on inclines if possible.
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Final Thoughts on the Jeep Cherokee Recall
This latest recall underscores the importance of vehicle safety and the need for manufacturers to ensure robust quality control. While Stellantis has yet to finalize a fix, Jeep Cherokee owners should stay informed and take proactive steps to address the issue.
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Rodrique Ewang
Last Updated On Feb, 17-2025