The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee has been in the spotlight lately, with Teknikens Värld
claiming that the vehicle failed their Moose test (or Elk test)
miserably. Chrysler called "bullshit" on that claim, but it’s not going
to be so easy convincing the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration that their latest safety concerns are bogus.
The
NHTSA is investigating the SUV because of two complaints they received
from Grand Cherokee customers. Apparently, there have been some
under-hood fires that have caused the destruction of both vehicles. The
sources of the fires are unknown at this point, but one customers
stated that a hose ruptured when the vehicle was traveling at low
speeds: "Mechanic received directive from Chrysler on a fix. He made the
fix as directed, but the new hose quickly burst on him during testing,"
the owner wrote to the agency. The other owner’s complaint was that he
"glanced in the rearview mirror and noticed smoke outside the vehicle.
He pulled over and exited the vehicle, when suddenly massive flames
erupted from under the hood."
We’re not very sure how
this investigation will affect the Grand Cherokee, but if these claims
lead to a recall, there will be almost 107,000 Grand Cherokee units
affected
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