FCA US, formerly Chrysler, is recalling over 460,000 Dodge Durangos and Jeep Grand Cherokees worldwide.

The automaker plans to install new a relay circuit to fix a fuel pump, which might be susceptible to deformation that prevents a vehicle from starting, or lead to an engine stall, Detroit Free Press reported, citing the automaker.

The fuel-pump relay is located inside a power module that also helps manage other vehicle functions. FCA said no other functions are affected by the fuel-pump relay.

The recall campaign affects an estimated 338,216 vehicles in the U.S.; 18,991 in Canada; 10,829 in Mexico and 99,444 outside of North America.

The recall affects certain 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durango SUVs and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees sold outside of North America with 3.0-liter diesel engines. Current vehicles with EcoDiesel engines are not affected.

The vehicles will be fixed at no cost and owners will be notified if their vehicle is affected.

Source: Detroit Free Press

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