The maker of Jeep is recalling more than 1 million of its best-selling models for potential electrical issues that could cause vehicle fires, the company said Monday.Stellantis NV is asking owners of an estimated 1,076,999 Wranglers and Gladiators to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings and other vehicles while it works on a fix, spokesperson Frank Matyok said in a statement. A solution is expected by July.Stellantis NV is recalling more than 1 million Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators from model years 2021-2025.Poor electrical connection in the electric hydraulic power steering pump wiring could cause overheating and "in rare circumstances," vehicle fires, Matyok said.AdvertisementAdvertisementMatyok said owners of model year 2021-2025 Wranglers and Gladiators made in the United States should have the wiring harnesses and electric hydraulic power steering pumps of their vehicles inspected. Both parts might need repaired or replaced.Matyok said Stellantis found the issue during an internal investigation. He did not immediately respond to a Detroit News question Monday about whether there have been any reports of vehicle fires because of the issue.sballentine@detroitnews.comThis article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Jeep recall: Fire risk cited for over 1 million Wranglers, Gladiators