Jeep India has issued an official recall for its Compass diesel SUVs manufactured between December 18, 2017 to November 18, 2018. The recall has been issued in order to conduct a software update required for the affected vehicle's PCM (Powertrain control module). According to FCA India, "This action is to correct product variations that may cause certain vehicles to exceed the regulatory threshold for Particulate matter emissions."
This recall has affected 11,002 Jeep Compass diesel 2WD models in total. Owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted by Jeep India dealers in order to get the software update conducted via an appointment at their local Jeep authorized workshops. The company further says that this software refresh "takes around 15 minutes and is not a safety recall." This recall does not affect Jeep Compass petrol or Jeep Compass diesel 4WD models manufactured within the same period.
Jeep India currently sells the Compass, Grand Cherokee and the Wrangler SUVs in India. The company will introduce the rugged Compass Trailhawk variant equipped with a diesel-automatic configuration and more off-road bits in the coming months.
from Autocar India - Cars https://ift.tt/2IB7yce
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