Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014 Problems

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Jeep recalls 7831 Grand Cherokees
By Karla Pincott · 04 Oct 2013
Jeep parent Chrysler Group has implemented a safety recall on the 2013-2014 Grand Cherokee to fix problems related to the software systems that control the anti-skid brakes, stability control and instrument warning lights.The recall is on 7831 units of the Grand Cherokee – part of a global recall that includes 132,000 vehicles in the US, and will upgrade software that controls the systems.The vehicle maker's engineers discovered  a problem with Grand Cherokee's anti-lock braking system module that affects the instrument cluster display and can also affect the braking and stability control systems.Jeep says there have been no incidents or accidents related to the problem, and the recall was sparked when the company's quality-control workers saw random warning-light illumination and instrument-cluster blackout.The recall notice says that both events 'occurred infrequently and appeared to resolve themselves by turning the vehicle's ignition off and then on' but that the upgrade would be rolled out for safety and compliance reasons.Chrysler Group Australia is contacting owners of affected vehicles, who may also get in touch with their nearest Jeep dealer. 
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Jeep recalls 7800 new Grand Cherokees
By Karla Pincott · 08 Nov 2013
Jeep parent Chrysler is issuing a safety recall on the latest model Grand Cherokee for separate defects in the popular SUV's electrical and software systems that could kill the anti-skid braking and the stability control functions.The recall is for Grand Cherokees build between January 8 and August 20 this year at Chrsyler's Detroit factory in Michigan -- which produces Australia's quota. More than 90,000 Grand Cherokees are affected in the US, and while the number of Australian vehicles impacted is 7800 -- with the 2014 model having launched here in July.The recall notice says an outage of the SUV's computer communications plus loose alternator ground cables could result in the loss of the ABS braking and ESC, with drivers also seeing random warning lights and loss of instrument cluster illumination. However Chrysler Australia says the problem was discovered during testing in the US, and no incidents or injuries have been reported."Chrysler Group quality-control personnel observed reports of random warning-light illumination and instrument-cluster blackout," Chrysler Australia spokesperson Karla Leach said in a statement. "Both events occurred infrequently and appeared to resolve themselves by turning the vehicle’s ignition off and then on. However, regulatory compliance requires that clusters display complete information that is clearly legible."Engineers discovered an issue in the vehicle’s anti-lock braking system (ABS) module that affects the instrument cluster display. The issue also has implications for the vehicle’s ABS and electronic stability control systems, but Chrysler Group is unaware of any reported problems involving either. Chrysler Group is unaware of any associated accidents or injuries."Owners will be contacted by Fiat Chrysler Australia and will be able to have their ABS and instruments cluster module software updated, and the alternator ground wire tightened, at their nearest Chrysler service centre. Concerned customers may call Fiat Chrysler Australia on 1300 133 079 toll free.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014: Is there a fix for noisy shocks?
Answered by Paul Gover · 18 Jul 2014

We have pushed hard and finally have the answer. Jeep has developed a genuine fix in the US. Australian dealers have a service bulletin on how to eradicate the problem.

Grand Cherokee, MU-X or Pathfinder for towing?
Answered by Paul Gover · 11 Aug 2014

We've also heard complaints about the Jeep but the new Pathfinder is impressive and gets The Tick from me.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014: Fix for noisy shocks?
Answered by Graham Smith · 28 Mar 2014

We were advised that there was fix in the pipeline, so it's disappointing that it hasn't been fixed. We have contacted Jeep again to ask about their plans for a fix.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014: Thumping rear suspension
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 18 Sep 2014

We have been following this problem for more than a year, through a range of reader complaints and potential fixes from Jeep. There was a final solution in July that is covered by a service bulletin - which should be in the files at your dealership.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014: Is it a lemon?
Answered by Graham Smith · 11 Apr 2014

There are no lemon laws of the sort they have in the US. Carmakers and their dealers here are required to fix problem cars, but there is no real recourse in cases where they can't fix them, as there is in the American lemon law.

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