63,000 Jeep Cherokee vehicles due to PTU issues, officials say

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Chrysler’s parent company, Strillyiss, is recalling more than 63,000 Jeep Cherokees due to defective power transmission units (PTTOS), according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NTS).

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Entesa’s website explains that “the power transmission unit (PTU) (PTU) (PTU) can be operated and distributed, which causes “loss of power and / or loss of park operation.

According to NHTSA, the drive can cause not only a loss of power, but also a loss of park function.

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Tens of thousands of Jeep Cherokee vehicles will be saved. (Getty Images/Fabric Images)

The agency stated that a solution is still “in development”. Notification letters will be sent to affected owners on February 13.

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Jill Cherokees sit at the Wool Creeks’ Bel del Calidri assembly plant on February 27, 2019 in Beloved, Ill. (Scott Olson/Fabric Images)

In October, Chryserl recalled about 150,000 GIP electric vehicles due to the risk of fire while parked or driving.

Customers with recently affected vehicles are encouraged to visit the NHTTSA website or call the agency’s vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-423.

Drivers can also call Stellanis Customer Service at 1-800-853-1403 with the code 010014 CANTER.

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Fox Business’ Eric Eric contributed to this report.