Chrysler recalls Jeep Cherokee vehicles over software and wiring

Nov. 11, 2013
Flaws could threaten the vehicle's anti-lock brake system, electronic stability control, and other elements.

Chrysler is recalling 2014 models of the Jeep Grand Cherokee -- specifically, those vehicles manufactured between Jan. 8, 2013 and Aug. 20, which could wreak havoc on the vehicle's anti-lock brake system, electronic stability control, and other elements, according to The Washington Post. Read about the recall

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