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Jeep recall alert: Dangerous coil spring flaw hits 80,600 SUVs
Jeep Grand Cherokee owners are facing a new safety recall that affects tens of thousands of SUVs in the United States. The issue involves front suspension parts that can break and possibly come loose, ...
What you don’t want is for the springs to literally fall out of the suspension. Believe it or not, that’s a concern for some 80,620 Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L models, according to a recent ...
Jeep has started a recall of its Grand Cherokee model in a move that may sound familiar if you've owned yours for very long.
Grand Cherokee SUVs from 2021 to 2023 are part of the recall, owing to improperly seated suspension components.
A rear coil spring may not be properly installed. The spring can detach from the vehicle and become a road hazard.
The recall population comprises both two- and three-row vehicles produced for model years 2021 through 2023 for the US market ...
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Dec 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday opened a probe into the recall of 331,401 Jeep vehicles due to improperly installed rear coil springs. A rear coil ...
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