Chrysler is recalling over 90,000 vehicles after discovering that it could lose driving power, increasing the risk of crash.

The recall is for certain 2022 through 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokees, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

In total, 91,787 Chrysler vehicles are being recalled because they could experience an overloading of the Battery Pack Control Module (BPCM) microprocessor causing the module to reset, the NHTSA explained. During this reset the Hybrid Control Processor incorrectly interprets a signal from the BPCM.

“An unexpected loss of propulsion can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning,” the administration explained.

Chrysler estimates that 1% of these recalled vehicles could have the defect.

The company said it has received no re

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