The company said clamps in some vehicles produced during a five-month period this year may be out of position, which could allow rapid loss of power steering fluid - a fire hazard.NHTSA earlier this month said Fiat Chrysler's failure to report crash deaths and injuries since 2003 stemmed from problems in its electronic system for monitoring and reporting safety data, "including improper coding and failure to account for changes in brand names," rather than intentionally withholding information. Washington: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said on Thursday it will recall 5,70,000 SUVs for fire risks in two campaigns linked to problems with vanity mirror wiring and a low-pressure hose.The recalls cover about 413,000 SUVs in the United States, 32,000 in Canada, 16,000 in Mexico and 108,000 outside North America.Fiat Chrysler made the recalls at a time when its safety efforts are under scrutiny from US regulators.Dealers will secure wiring in the overhead lining of the SUVs with a new adhesive.Fiat Chrysler also said it was recalling 93,000 2015 Jeep Compass and Patriot SUVs to inspect and in some cases replace a clamp that secures a low-pressure return hose.In July, Fiat Chrysler agreed to a $105 million settlement for mishandling nearly two dozen recall campaigns covering 11 million vehicles, including a $70 million fine. Earlier this month, it agreed to pay another $70 million in fines for failing to report vehicle crash deaths and injuries since 2003.Fiat Chrysler has recalled around 12 million vehicles this year in the United States in more than 40 separate recalls, a record for the automaker."Dealers will secure wiring in the overhead lining of the SUVs with a new adhesive. It agreed to a three-year consent agreement and monitoring by former Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater. Fiat Chrysler said if the recall procedure was China Double Jacket Hose "not followed precisely, may leave vehicles susceptible to a short-circuit, creating a potential fire hazard.The Italian American automaker said on Thursday it is recalling 4,77,000 2011-2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs after the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation in May to determine if vehicles serviced in a prior related recall were at risk for fires. Owners may also have trouble steering.02 percent of vehicles serviced in the previous recall.Fiat Chrysler said it is not aware of any related injuries or crashes connected to either new recall.Fiat Chrysler said overheating was reported in 0.