FCA US 2019-2023 recall
Definition
A series of mandatory safety recalls issued by FCA US LLC (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles United States, now Stellantis) for various vehicle models produced from model years 2019 to 2023, addressing defects such as faulty sensor connectors, loss of motive power, instrument panel failures, and trailer brake issues.
Notable examples include NHTSA Recall 24V-510 affecting 2019-2023 Fiat 500X and Jeep Renegade due to potential sensor wiring failures that could disable safety systems, and others like 23V-010 for Chrysler Pacifica hybrids.
Examples
After the FCA US 2019-2023 recall hit the news, my Fiat 500X suddenly felt like a high-maintenance celebrity demanding a free spa day at the dealership.
Bob's Jeep Renegade dodged most traffic but couldn't escape the FCA US 2019-2023 recall – now it's getting a sensor swap, because who needs reliable airbags anyway?
The FCA US 2019-2023 recall turned my routine oil change into an all-you-can-fix defect buffet; thanks, FCA, for keeping my wallet intact.
Surviving the FCA US 2019-2023 recall lottery means your ride's defects were just quirky personality traits, not safety time bombs.