Chrysler recalls over 91,000 Jeep hybrid SUVs due to potential loss of drive power

Chrysler is recalling up to 91,787 Jeep Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid SUVs over a software error that could result in a loss of drive power, according to a recall notice issued by the U.S.Department of Transportation.The recall applies to certain 2022-2026 models of the SUVs, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.The error can cause "a vehicle to crash without prior warning" due to an unexpected loss of propulsion, according to the recall report.As of Aug.
18, the company said it is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this issue, the report said.In this Jan.13, 2023, file hpoto, Jeep Cherokee 4Xe and Jeep Renegade 4Xe SUV cars are shown at Brussels Expo in Brussels, Belgium.Sjoerd Van Der Wal/Getty Images, FILEAccording to the recall report, "A Battery Pack Control Module reset which is incorrectly interpreted by the Hybrid Control Processor may cause a loss of propulsion.
An unexpected loss of propulsion can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning."MORE: Hand soaps voluntarily recalled due to bacteria that can cause life-threatening infectionsThe software error is within the hybrid control processor, caused by an overloading of a microprocessor in the Battery Pack Control Module, according to the recall report.In this Dec.3, 2023, file photo, visitors are looking at the JEEP Grand Cherokee 4xe at the 40th Thailand International Motor Expo 2023 in Bangkok.Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto via Getty Images, FILEA remedy for this defect is currently under development and impacted vehicle owners will be mailed a notice by Oct.
23, according to the recall note.Popular ReadsTrump admin live updates: Trump defends vaccines after Florida moves to end mandatesSep 5, 5:58 PM475 people taken into ICE custody at Hyundai plant in GeorgiaSep 5, 11:05 AMWho was Robin Westman? Here's what we know about the Minneapolis shooting suspectAug 29, 5:22 PMStellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment...