A software issue potentially affecting the rearview camera display in select Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Cherokee models has prompted a recall of more than 7,000 vehicles.
According to the recall notice issued Dec. 19 by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA Canada), the issue prevents the camera display from appearing in some vehicles when put in reverse.
FCA Canada confirms the recall extends to a total of 7,025 vehicles, all 2024 models, including:
FCA Canada says owners should bring their vehicle to an accredited dealership for an update of the rearview camera module software.
Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Act was updated in 2017 to require the technology be included in all new passenger cars, SUVs, light pickup trucks and minivans beginning in May 2018.
Entering Monday, shares of Microsoft (MSFT) were off 17.44% year-to-date, a stark, discouraging performance relative…
A Maritime sailing program is empowering those with disabilities by offering accessible sailing lessons. For…
NewsFeedFrom Cape Verde’s debut to Ghana’s quarter-final legacy, six teams from sub-Saharan Africa to watch…
Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure World Liberty…
A large cohort of Stanford University students walked out of their graduation ceremony on Monday…
There have been hiccups along the way, but the artificial intelligence (AI) rollout feels unrelenting…