Jeeps are BANNED From Garages AGAIN! Here's WHY!

🚗 Jeep has recalled over 1.3 million Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles because they can catch fire while parked, turned off, and doing absolutely nothing. In this video, we break down the massive Jeep fire recall affecting 2021 through 2025 Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator models. NHTSA has confirmed 51 fires and at least one injury linked to the defect, and owners are being warned to park outside and away from garages, homes, buildings, and other vehicles until the repair is completed. The problem is tied to the electric hydraulic power steering pump connector, which can develop high electrical resistance, overheat, melt, and potentially start a fire. This is not an EV or hybrid battery issue — it affects standard gas-powered Jeep models. But Jeep is not the only brand facing serious recall problems. Ford has issued a “Do Not Drive” warning for certain Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles over a steering-related front suspension defect. Ford also recalled 420,000 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs for seatbelt issues. Hyundai recalled over 500,000 Tucson and Santa Cruz models for phantom braking, while Toyota, Lexus, Nissan, and Ford are also dealing with dashboard display failures, engine replacement recalls, and fuel pump problems. If you own a Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Gladiator, Ford Bronco Sport, Ford Maverick, Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai Santa Cruz, Toyota Land Cruiser, Lexus GX, Ford Explorer, Ford Ranger, Ford Bronco, or any recently recalled vehicle, check your VIN immediately. Have you received a recall notice yet? Drop your vehicle and issue in the comments. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: Major Auto Recalls You Need to Know 00:36 - Jeep Wrangler & Gladiator Fire Recall (1.3 Million Vehicles) 01:20 - What's Causing the Jeep Fires? (Electric Power Steering Pump) 02:22 - The Electrical Connector Flaw Explained 03:18 - Stellantis Knew About the Fires Since 2023 04:38 - What Jeep Owners Should Do Right Now 05:55 - The Bigger Problem: Modern Vehicle Complexity 06:21 - Ford Bronco Sport & Maverick "Do Not Drive" Warning 07:27 - Ford Expedition & Lincoln Navigator Seat Belt Recall 08:21 - Hyundai Automatic Emergency Braking Recall 09:23 - Jeep Recall: Official NHTSA Government Position 10:28 - Toyota Land Cruiser & Lexus Display Recall 11:10 - Nissan Kicks Dashboard Display Failure 11:34 - Ford 2.3L EcoBoost Engine Replacement Recall 12:32 - Lexus Fuel Pump Recall 13:22 - Conclusion: How to Stay Safe & Check Your Recalls #JeepRecall #JeepWrangler #JeepGladiator #WranglerRecall #GladiatorRecall #JeepFire #VehicleRecall #NHTSA #RecallAlert #AutoNews #CarNews #TruckNews #JeepProblems #Stellantis #FordRecall #HyundaiRecall #ToyotaRecall #CarProblems #TruckProblems 🚗Welcome to AutoTrends — where we expose the best cars, the worst disasters, and the stories the industry doesn’t want you to hear. Real reviews, real data, real opinions. New videos every week — subscribe and let’s get rolling! 👉Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @autotrends5   Jeep Wrangler fire recall Jeep Gladiator fire recall Jeep 1.3 million recall Jeep recall park outside Jeep Wrangler park outside warning Jeep Gladiator park outside warning NHTSA Jeep fire recall 2021 Jeep Wrangler recall 2025 Jeep Gladiator recall Jeep power steering pump fire Jeep electric hydraulic power steering pump Stellantis Jeep recall Ford do not drive recall Ford Bronco Sport recall Ford Maverick steering recall Hyundai Tucson phantom braking recall Hyundai Santa Cruz recall Toyota Land Cruiser display recall Lexus GX display recall 2026 auto recall crisis