Jeep Recalls 123,000 Wagoneers and Grand Wagoneers for Safety Concerns

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In a significant recall impacting over 123,000 vehicles, Jeep has identified a potential safety hazard involving the rear quarter-window trim on certain Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models. The recall affects vehicles manufactured between 2022 and 2024, with concerns that the trim may detach, posing risks to both drivers and other road users.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that Jeep is recalling a total of 123,396 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs due to a defect in the rear quarter-window trim. According to the recall documents, this trim was produced without the necessary clear primer, which increases the likelihood of detachment while the vehicle is in motion. Such an occurrence can lead to potential hazards on the road, as detached parts could obstruct visibility or cause damage to other vehicles.
Jeep's recall affects models manufactured from 2022 to 2024, with the company estimating that around 9 percent of the recalled vehicles might have the defective trim. So far, Jeep has received over 1,700 warranty claims, three customer assistance claims, one field report, and more than 40 service records that could be linked to this issue. Despite these reports, the automaker has not yet recorded any accidents or injuries related to the defect.
The recall process is ongoing as Jeep continues to develop a robust remedy for the issue. The company plans to notify its dealers in early October, with initial owner notifications scheduled between November 14 and November 19. Once a solution is finalized, Jeep will reach out to affected vehicle owners with further instructions on how to proceed. This proactive approach is crucial to ensure customer safety and maintain brand integrity amid growing concerns over automotive recalls.
Owners of the affected Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models are encouraged to check the NHTSA's recall website to verify if their vehicle is included in the recall. This step is essential for vehicle owners who wish to stay informed and take timely action. Jeep's handling of this recall highlights the importance of transparent communication and swift action in addressing manufacturing defects, which can significantly impact consumer trust and brand reputation.
This recall is a reminder of the complexities involved in vehicle manufacturing and the rigorous quality checks required to ensure safety. As the automotive industry advances with new technologies and designs, manufacturers face increasing pressure to maintain high standards of quality and safety. Jeep's current recall, while challenging, is a testament to the company's commitment to resolving issues promptly and prioritizing the safety of its customers.

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Safety editor tracking recalls, crash tests and regulations. Drives a Volvo V90; keeps a few child seats for testing.