The new Jeep Wrangler has come in for its first safety recall and it affects every example of the latest JL-series off-roader due to the risk of fire.
The nationwide recall for the latest-gen Wrangler,which arrived in Australia last May, covers 544 models built between 2018 and 2019.
Jeep says the transmission harness may have insufficient clearance to the catalytic converter, potentially melting and igniting the wiring.
“If the battery cable contacts the catalytic converter this could result in potentially causing a vehicle fire or disabling safety systems leading to an engine stall,” says Jeep’s recall notice at the ACCC’s Product Safety Australia website.
The US manufacturer says either scenario could result in a crash without warning, increasing the risk of injury to vehicle occupants and other road users.
Jeep says it will contact all affected owners to have the transmission wiring harness inspected and replaced where necessary.
To find out if your vehicle is affected, check for your vehicle identification number (VIN) here or contact FCA Australia on 1300 133 079.