2018 Jeep Wrangler recalled

Jeep Australia has issued a recall for the 2018 model-year 'JL' Wrangler of concerns of a steering fault. The American SUV specialist reports affected vehicles could have 'foreign debris' inside the steering shaft rubber boot, and could cause binding in the shaft. If the condition occurs, drivers may experience a loss of steering control, posing a serious risk of injury, "or death" to the vehicle's occupants or other road users.

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