Attention Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Owners: Important Recall Notice
If you are an owner of a 2020 - 2024 Jeep Wrangler (JL) or a 2022 - 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WL) Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), your vehicle may be affected by an inherent defect that poses catastrophic safety risks! The manufacturer, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA US LLC), has issued a recall, identified as the B9A recall (NHTSA 23V-787), for potential issues with the High Voltage (HV) battery pack. This defect may lead to serious safety concerns, including the risk of vehicle fires, if not properly addressed. Acting promptly is crucial for your safety and eligibility for legal compensation.
What is the B9A Recall and Why Does It Matter?
The B9A recall relates to the High Voltage battery packs used in affected Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee PHEVs. These battery packs contain cells that may be prone to separator damage, which could result in a vehicle fire, putting both occupants and property at significant risk. According to FCA’s recall notice:
"The High Voltage (HV) battery pack in your vehicle may have been built with cells which are susceptible to separator damage. Separator damage, combined with other complex interactions within the cells, may lead to a vehicle fire."
Owners are advised to avoid recharging these vehicles and to park away from structures or other vehicles until a remedy becomes available, as these vehicles may catch on fire!
Additionally, it is important to note that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) required FCA to initiate this recall due to repeated customer complaints. FCA did not act on its own to address this safety issue, making it even more vital for vehicle owners to act now to protect themselves.
Protect Your Rights - Call Our Lemon Law Attorneys Today
If you have received a recall notice, or if you suspect your vehicle is affected by this inherent defect, it is critical that you act now. While FCA has committed to providing a remedy, it is not currently available. This means all affected vehicles remain at risk for catastrophic events, including vehicle fires. FCA has stated:
"The remedy for this condition is not currently available. We are making every effort to finalize the remedy, and will service your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor) when the remedy is available."
Our experienced Lemon Law attorneys are here to help you navigate your options, protect your rights, and pursue legal compensation if your vehicle is impacted by the B9A recall. Call us now at (888) 536-6628 for a FREE consultation and learn what your next steps should be.
What Are the Risks of Handling This Recall on Your Own?
Many vehicle owners may not be fully aware of their rights under California Lemon Law, which could entitle them to compensation, reimbursement for repair costs, or even a replacement vehicle. By waiting for FCA to develop a fix, you could be leaving yourself vulnerable to ongoing safety risks.
The NHTSA’s recall report (23V-787) highlights the seriousness of this issue:
"An internally failed HV battery could lead to a vehicle fire with the ignition on or off... A vehicle fire can result in increased risk of occupant injury and/or injury to persons outside the vehicle, as well as property damage." [Notice 2]
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Your Next Steps: Act Now to Protect Your Rights!
If your Jeep Wrangler or Grand Cherokee falls within the parameters of the B9A recall, whether you have received a notice or not, it is crucial to act quickly. Our attorneys can help verify if your vehicle is affected and advise on your eligibility for a repurchase, replacement, or cash settlement. Don't let FCA’s delay put your safety at risk.
Call us now at (888) 536-6628 or fill out our FREE Vehicle Evaluation Form to get started. We will help you understand your rights and ensure your vehicle is safe for you and your loved ones.
California Lemon Law: Protecting Vehicle Owners
California Lemon Law is one of the strongest consumer protection laws in the country. It ensures that manufacturers are held accountable for defects, such as the inherent High Voltage battery defect found in the affected Jeep vehicles. If you are experiencing repeated issues with your Jeep Wrangler or Grand Cherokee, you may be entitled to compensation, a replacement vehicle, or even a refund. Our attorneys are ready to stand by your side and make sure the manufacturer takes responsibility.
Conclusion: Don't Let a Recall Affect Your Rights
The B9A recall (NHTSA 23V-787) presents significant safety concerns, including the risk of catastrophic vehicle fires. Our team at LemonLawAutoFraud.com is here to guide you through the process, protect your rights, and secure the compensation you deserve. With a 99% success rate and no upfront fees, we make it easy for you to get the legal help you need.
If you suspect that your vehicle is affected by this recall, or is having other issues you'd like to discuss, then give us a call at (888) 536-6628 or fill out our FREE Vehicle Evaluation Form, and one of our lemon law attorneys will review your case to discuss what legal options are available. Don’t delay - ACT NOW to protect your rights and ensure your safety!