Emergency Recall Alert for Millions of US Drivers
If you drive a Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, or Ram equipped with the popular Chrysler Pentastar V6 Engines, you need to check your vehicle identification number immediately. In a massive reversal, Stellantis has issued an emergency recall for millions of 3.6L engines due to a critical defect that mechanics have warned about for years.
Not Just ‘Wear and Tear’
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What You Need to Know
This isn’t a minor fix—it is a matter of vehicle survival. Here is why this recall is making national headlines:
- Catastrophic Failure: Cracking housings lead to rapid oil loss, which can seize the engine at highway speeds.
- Millions Affected: The 3.6L Pentastar V6 is one of the most widely used engines in the US, found in Wranglers, Grand Cherokees, Chargers, Challengers, and Ram 1500s.
- Financial Relief: Owners who previously paid thousands out-of-pocket for this ‘wear and tear’ issue may now be eligible for reimbursement and a permanent fix.
What Should You Do?
Do not wait for a letter in the mail. If you smell burning oil or see pooling fluid under your vehicle, stop driving immediately. Contact your local dealership and reference the emergency recall for the Chrysler Pentastar V6 oil filter housing. Stay safe out there, and share this alert with anyone you know who drives a Stellantis vehicle!