Jeep Grand Cherokee recalled over fears the wheels could fall off

Nearly 3,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees have been recalled over concerns that the vehicles’ wheels could fall off while driving.

Fiat-Chrysler Australia on Monday issued the recall notice for Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L models built between 2021 and 2023.

It was said that suspension flaws could cause the SUV’s wheels to fall off.

“The upper control arm mounting bolts may have been damaged during installation of the vehicle,” the FCA said.

‘This can cause the wheels to separate from the vehicle while driving, causing you to lose control of the vehicle.

‘Loss of control of the vehicle increases the risk of an accident, causing serious injury or death to the driver and/or occupants of the vehicle or other road users.’

Nearly 3,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees built between 2021 and 2023 have been recalled amid a troubling warning that the vehicles’ wheels could fall off

A total of 2,854 vehicles are affected by the recall, including both two- and three-row models.

A list of recalled vehicle identification numbers is available on the website FCA website.

Owners of these Jeeps are advised to contact the nearest authorized dealer as soon as possible so that the repair can be carried out free of charge.

For more information, contact Stellantis Australia on 1800 870 714.

FCA – the Financial Conduct Authority