Current:Home > ContactStellantis tells owners of over 24,000 hybrid minivans to park outdoors due to battery fire risk -Capitatum
Stellantis tells owners of over 24,000 hybrid minivans to park outdoors due to battery fire risk
Fastexy View
Date:2025-04-08 07:54:26
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Stellantis is telling the owners of more than 24,000 plug-in hybrid minivans to park them outdoors away from buildings, and to stop charging them due to the possibility of battery fires.
The company said Thursday that it’s recalling certain 2017 through 2021 Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrids, mainly in North America. Some are being recalled for a second time. All can still be driven.
Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Chrysler, Ram and other vehicle brands, said its investigation is ongoing but the company has linked the problem to a rare abnormality in individual battery cells. The risk of fires is reduced when the battery is depleted.
A company review of warranty data discovered seven fires within the group of vans being recalled. All happened when the vehicles were turned off, and some occurred during charging, Stellantis said. Four customers reported symptoms of smoke inhalation.
Engineers are still testing the remedy, which involves a software update designed to detect the battery abnormality. If a problem is found, dealers will replace the high-voltage battery at no cost to owners.
Owners will be notified by mail when to take their minivans in for service. After July 24, they can go to recalls.mopar.com or checktoprotect.org and key in their vehicle identification numbers to see if their vans are part of the recall. Later models have an improved manufacturing process and are not being recalled, the company said.
The recall comes six months after U.S. safety regulators began investigating a 2022 recall of nearly 17,000 of the vans. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in documents that it would review the effectiveness of the recall and try to understand the cause of the battery fires.
veryGood! (23)
Related
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- How photographer Frank Stewart captured the culture of jazz, church and Black life in the US
- After years of fighting Iowa’s strict abortion law, clinics also prepared to follow it
- US men's basketball looks to find 'another level' for Paris Olympics opener
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- Team USA men's water polo team went abroad to get better. Will it show at Paris Olympics?
- Celine Dion saves a wet 'n wild Paris Olympics opening ceremony: Review
- She died riding her beloved horse. Now, it will be on Olympic stage in her memory.
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- After years of fighting Iowa’s strict abortion law, clinics also prepared to follow it
Ranking
- 'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
- Paris Olympics cancels triathlon training session because Seine too dirty
- Yes, walnuts are good for you. But people with this medical condition should avoid them.
- Simone Biles says she has calf discomfort during Olympic gymnastics qualifying but keeps competing
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- How 2024 Olympics Heptathlete Chari Hawkins Turned “Green Goblin” of Anxiety Into a Superpower
- Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi apologizes to wife for losing wedding ring at Paris opening ceremony
- Ryan Reynolds Confirms Sex of His and Blake Lively’s 4th Baby
Recommendation
'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
Katie Ledecky Olympic swimming events: What she's swimming at 2024 Paris Olympics
Simone Biles competes in Olympics gymnastics with a calf injury: What we know
FIFA deducts points from Canada in Olympic women’s soccer tourney due to drone use
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
Boar's Head issues recall for more than 200,000 pounds of liverwurst, other sliced meats
Even on quiet summer weekends, huge news stories spread to millions more swiftly than ever before
Arizona judge rejects wording for a state abortion ballot measure. Republicans plan to appeal