The company is not aware of any injuries or crashes related to the issue, but it is aware of two customer assistance records, two field reports, and 17 warranty claims attributable to the assembly issue. The NHTSA says a rear coil spring that detaches while the vehicle is being driven could pose a hazard to the occupants and to other road users. There are 114,302 Grand Cherokees and 217,099 Grand Cherokee Ls included in the recall. Models build with the optional air suspension are not included in this recall. The largest recall affects the 2022-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L for rear coil springs that could detach from the suspension while driving due to improper installation. The latest recalls for the brand’s popular five-seat and seven-seat models are broken out below. Recalls for new and redesigned models are not uncommon, but the number of critical powertrain and suspension issues in such a short period of time warranty scrutiny. Jeep redesigned the 2022 Grand Cherokee, and first launched the Jeep Grand Cherokee three-row SUV in 2021. Last month, parent company Stellantis recalled 89,372 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L models from the 2021-2023 model years for a potential loss of steering control. The total number of recalled Grand Cherokees is 366,095 models across mostly the 2022-2023 model year. ( The Car Connection) - The Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV has been recalled for three separate issues, ranging from diesel and plug-in hybrid problems to a major rear coil spring recall that affects 331,401 newer Grand Cherokees, the NHTSA disclosed Monday.
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