Chile’s SERNAC Issues Safety Alerts for Over 15,000 Ford, Jeep, and RAM Vehicles
The National Consumer Service (SERNAC) of Chile has issued safety warnings affecting more than 15,000 vehicles, citing technical failures across several prominent brands. The alerts, which target models from Ford, Jeep, and RAM, underscore the critical importance of regulatory oversight in ensuring vehicle safety for the Chilean market.
Among the most significant notices is a security alert for Ford Bronco and Ford Edge models produced between 2020 and 2026. The agency is urging owners of these specific vehicles to seek reviews to mitigate potential risks.
The scope of the technical failures varies across the affected brands. SERNAC has specifically alerted owners of more than 15,000 vehicles regarding technical glitches that could compromise safety.
In a more targeted warning, the agency highlighted a risk of accidents affecting nearly 1,700 vehicles. This specific call for review is tied to a technical fault that could lead to collisions if left unaddressed.
safety concerns have been extended to Jeep and RAM models, where officials warn that technical failures could increase the likelihood of accidents. Some of these vehicles, sold in Chile between 2020 and 2026, may also face impaired visibility issues.
The scale of these recalls highlights the ongoing challenges automotive giants face in maintaining safety synchronization across diverse international markets. SERNAC continues to monitor these cases to ensure that manufacturers fulfill their obligations to consumer safety.