DETROIT, MI. (Pain In The Pass) >> Jeep is recalling 91,000 of its Jeep Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid vehicles due to the potential loss of drive power.
The recall covers all 2022–2026 model Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid SUVs, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Jeep is recalling 91,787 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs because the vehicles may have a software defect that could malfunction, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the NHTSA.
The defect is due to a battery pack control module that can become overloaded, causing it to reset and potentially cause a loss of drive power.
The defective software was produced between July 23, 2021, and Aug. 29, 2025, according to the recall report.
Owners will begin to receive letters in the mail about the recall by Oct. 23.
Jeep is still working on a fix for the issue and has not yet issued a warning to avoid driving the SUVs.
Owners can find out whether or not their vehicle is involved beginning Sept. 11, on the NHTSA website.
Although manufacturers can make every effort to notify affected customers about recalls, it’s not always possible. So, if you want to check if your vehicle has an active recall, sometimes you need to do it yourself. Checking for a new or old recalls on your vehicle is easier than you think. Enter your vehicles VIN number at NHTSA Recall Site or CheckTopProtect.org to see if your vehicle has a open recall.
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