Aonar
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"These recalled vehicles have an unnecessary fastener—known as a frame stud—that was erroneously installed during production. In a crash, this fastener might puncture the gas tank and cause a leak, which could lead to a fire."
I do not see the recall on my 2021 JLURD as of now.
Jeep Wrangler SUV Recalled for Fire Risk (msn.com)
Jeep Wrangler SUV Recalled for Fire Risk
Vehicles recalled: Jeep Wrangler SUVs manufactured between Oct. 16, 2019, and May 14, 2022.
The problem: An unnecessary frame stud was installed on certain vehicles during the production process. In a crash, this fastener could puncture the gas tank and cause a leak, which could lead to a fire.
The fix: Jeep dealerships will inspect vehicles to see whether there is an erroneously installed frame stud. If there is one, they will remove it and apply paint to the vehicle frame, free of charge.
How to contact the manufacturer: Owners may call Jeep at 800-853-1403.
NHTSA campaign number: 23V191. Jeep’s own number for this recall is 28A.
Check to see whether your vehicle has an open recall: NHTSA’s website will tell you whether your vehicle has any open recalls that need to be addressed.
I do not see the recall on my 2021 JLURD as of now.
Jeep Wrangler SUV Recalled for Fire Risk (msn.com)
Jeep Wrangler SUV Recalled for Fire Risk
Vehicles recalled: Jeep Wrangler SUVs manufactured between Oct. 16, 2019, and May 14, 2022.
The problem: An unnecessary frame stud was installed on certain vehicles during the production process. In a crash, this fastener could puncture the gas tank and cause a leak, which could lead to a fire.
The fix: Jeep dealerships will inspect vehicles to see whether there is an erroneously installed frame stud. If there is one, they will remove it and apply paint to the vehicle frame, free of charge.
How to contact the manufacturer: Owners may call Jeep at 800-853-1403.
NHTSA campaign number: 23V191. Jeep’s own number for this recall is 28A.
Check to see whether your vehicle has an open recall: NHTSA’s website will tell you whether your vehicle has any open recalls that need to be addressed.
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