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10K_Vet

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MayhemMike

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Same for certain KIA models.
 

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And don't park your Broncos at rest stops apparently...
 

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Bare wires cause this. Queertrons and electroids get into the wiring like an infection and all kinds of bad things happen. Waxing the harnesses helps.
 

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From the following year models (2014-2016) to be clear

Michigan automaker Fiat Chrysler said that some Jeep Cherokee models made between 2014 and 2016 may have an electrical short in their power liftgate module that could cause the vehicles to catch fire whether the engine is running or not, according to a recall from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). No reports of accidents or injuries tied to the recall have been reported.
 

Martelo

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jesus that's disturbing. The article says the engine doesn't even have to be running for it to catch fire. Thanks for the heads up.
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