Over a million Jeeps recalled over fire hazard concerns

Over one million Jeep vehicles are part of a nationwide recall over fears that vehicles could catch fire due to an electrical connection in the vehicle's power steering pump.Vehicle recall over fire hazard concernsMillions of vehicles have been recalled this summer due to concerns they could catch fire. A potential danger with an electrical connection in the vehicle's hydraulic power steering pump is to blame for the recall.Over one million Jeep models, including Wranglers, SUVs, and Gladiator pick-up trucks made between 2021 and 2025 have been hit by this recall.Stellantis, the part's manufacturer, says plug-in hybrid model Jeeps have also been recalled for battery risks.Drivers with a vehicle affected by this recall are encouraged to park their car outside."It's very frustrating."Jennifer Fox tells FOX 4's Shaun Rabb she bought her Jeep Wrangler in April 2025, and has been parking it outside her garage and away from her property."I haven't really been able to drive it that much," Fox
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