BREAKING NEWS: A major federal safety probe has just been launched against auto giant Stellantis, targeting several high-volume vehicle models that are reportedly stalling out completely at highway speeds.
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Safety regulators are zeroing in on widespread complaints from Chrysler and Jeep owners experiencing catastrophic highway power loss. According to preliminary reports, the root cause is not a simple software glitch, but a critical failure within the internal wiring harness of the nine-speed automatic transmissions. When this harness shorts or fails, the vehicle can unexpectedly shift into neutral without warning, completely robbing the driver of acceleration in heavy, high-speed traffic.
If you own a Chrysler or Jeep equipped with this transmission, safety experts urge you to stay alert. As this sweeping federal probe develops, it could force one of the most significant safety recalls of the year. We will continue to monitor the situation and bring you the latest updates on which specific model years are officially targeted.