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Thousands of Ram 1500S & Jeep Cherokees Recalled

Fiat Chrysler Recalls Thousands of Ram 1500s and Jeep Cherokees

On Tuesday, October 27th 2015, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) announced that it was doing two massive voluntary recalls of its popular Jeep Cherokee and Ram 1500 models. In sum over 140,000 trucks and SUVs are being affected by this voluntary recall, which is being conducted amid potential safety concerns. FCA has noted that it is unaware of any accidents involving injuries thus far for these affected models, but consumers should comply with the recall immediately for their safety.

About the Jeep Cherokee Recall

One of the two voluntary recalls involves over 75,000 Jeep Cherokees from the 2015 year model. The recall is the result of two consumer complaints to federal regulators about smoke and flames occurring in the engine compartment. Further investigation revealed that some 2015 Jeep Cherokees had their air conditioning lines incorrectly installed. The AC lines were found to be too close to the engine’s exhaust manifolds. This in turn poses a serious potential fire risk.

The recalled Jeeps will have their air conditioning lines inspected and replaced as needed. FCA says that it is unaware of any accidents or injuries as a result of this defect. However, given the potentially serious nature of the defect it is crucial that 2015 Jeep Cherokee owners comply with the recall to protect themselves and their families. If subsequent accidents and injuries do occur, a qualified auto defect attorney can assist consumers in protecting their legal rights.

About the Ram 1500 Recall

The second of the two voluntary recalls involves almost 66,000 Ram 1500 trucks from both year models 2015 and 2016. The vehicles were built between mid-June and late-September of this year. The recall is the result of an investigation that revealed a parts supplier may have improperly heat-treated the Rams axle shafts. This condition can result in increased wear and eventual overheating, which in turn may cause the Rams Anti-lock Brake System warning light to come on.

FCA says that it is aware of only one accident thus far that may be linked to this defect, and that the accident did not result in any injuries. Furthermore, FCA says that most affected vehicles were still in deal inventory. However, once again it is important for affected to consumers to comply with the recall on the Rams for their safety.

The Potts Law Firm Protects Auto Defect Victims

While these two massive recalls have yet to result in serious injuries or death, the sad reality is that this is always a risk when safety-related auto defects occur. Please spread the word about this recall to any 2015 Jeep Cherokee or 2015 & 2016 Ram 1500 owners. If you or someone you love has been hurt as the result of an auto defect, whether involving to these two defects or an unrelated defect, please contact an experienced auto defect attorney to discuss your legal rights and options. The Potts Law Firm provides free, no-risk consultations and we are dedicated to fighting for the rights of auto defect victims.

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