{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11725523,"manufacturer":"Chrysler (FCA US, LLC)","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"08/07/2025","dateComplaintFiled":"03/19/2026","vin":"1C4SJVGPXSS","components":"ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER","summary":"Rear climate control system fails to provide cooled air to the second and third rows during normal vehicle operation. Front vents produce cold air while rear vents blow warm to hot air despite temperature settings at minimum, high fan speed, and recirculation enabled.  The condition has been present since vehicle delivery and has persisted despite three repair attempts by an authorized dealership. The problem has been reproducible under both driving and idle conditions.  Independent measurements using a probe-based temperature instrument inserted into the vents confirm a significant difference between front and rear discharge temperatures. After approximately 25 minutes of driving in moderate weather (about 72\u00b0F ambient), front vents measured approximately 42\u201344\u00b0F while second and third row vents remained approximately 72\u201386\u00b0F. In warmer conditions, rear vent temperatures have exceeded 90\u00b0F.  Adjusting the front climate control to a normal comfort setting causes rear temperatures to rise further even when rear controls remain set to maximum cooling.  The vehicle is a three-row family SUV. The failure exposes rear passengers, including a toddler in a rear-facing car seat, to elevated temperatures during normal driving, particularly in hot and humid southern Louisiana conditions. Young toddlers are more vulnerable to heat exposure and cannot easily regulate internal body temperatures themselves, increasing safety concerns.  The defect substantially limits safe and practical use of rear seating areas and remains unresolved despite repeated service attempts. No warning indicators are provided to the driver that rear cooling is inadequate.  The condition reduces the vehicle\u2019s ability to safely transport passengers in rear seating positions during hot weather.  The vehicle manufacturer, Stellantis N.V., has been formally notified of the condition and is aware of the issue.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2025","productMake":"JEEP","productModel":"GRAND WAGONEER","manufacturer":"Chrysler (FCA US, LLC)"}]}]}