Chrysler Recalling 338,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees Over Potentially Faulty Steering Part
Chrysler has announced a recall of approximately 338,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees due to a potentially faulty steering part. The recall, affecting certain models from the 2012-2013 production years, comes as a result of concerns over a component in the steering system that could pose a safety risk to drivers.
According to Chrysler, the issue stems from a specific part within the steering system that may wear prematurely and lead to a loss of steering control. This defect could increase the risk of accidents and injuries for drivers and passengers.
Owners of affected vehicles are being urged to contact their local Chrysler dealership to schedule a repair. The necessary repairs will be performed free of charge to address the faulty steering part and ensure the safety of the vehicles on the road.
The recall serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing safety concerns promptly and ensuring that vehicles are properly maintained. By taking action to rectify potential issues, drivers can help maintain the safety and reliability of their vehicles for the long term.