Chrysler has issued a recall for approximately 338,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles due to a potential failure in the steering component. The vehicles affected were produced between 2011-2013 and have been identified to have a part that may fail, leading to a loss of power steering.
Owners of these models are encouraged to bring their vehicle to an authorized dealer for inspection and possible replacement of the faulty part. Chrysler will notify owners who may be affected by this recall, and dealers will replace the parts free of charge.
If you suspect your vehicle may be affected, you can also check recall status by visiting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website and entering your VIN.
Safety is a top priority, and it is essential for the operators of these vehicles to heed this recall to prevent potential steering failure and the risk of an accident.