AUBURN HILLS, Michigan -

Chrysler Group announced Friday a recall of approximately 895,000 SUVs due to potentially improper wiring to vanity mirrors and/or headliners.

The vehicles affected, certain 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos that have previously had their vanity mirror and/or headliners serviced, may have been reassembled unsafely by the dealer and may be prone to short-circuiting and igniting. According to the manufacturer, three injuries related to this issue have been reported.

Chrysler is currently offering to install a spacer containing a wire guide feature that will properly route the electrical lines directing power through the headliners and to the vanity mirrors. According to the manufacturer, the vehicles that have not previously received service on this area of the vehicle are not prone to short-circuiting or fire, but are also covered under the recall range.

All affected vehicles in the recall range will be repaired at no cost to the customers, who will be contacted by Chrysler and informed when service will be available.

Of the estimated 895,000 vehicles, approximately 651,000 are located in the US, 45,700 in Canada and 23,000 in Mexico; 175,000 are outside of the NAFTA region.