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Chart based on 17 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
Right HID bulb exploded and had to be replaced. Dealer wanted $350 for the bulb, another rep convinced then to do it under warranty, after all the car is only 2 years old.
271-horsepower 3.2L V6 9-speed shiftable automatic AWD w/low range
17500 mi
Leaking AC hose replaced under warranty.
25900 mi
US $300
Battery replaced. Problem is not with the battery. The alternator CANNOT charge full capacity for a very long time after Cranking engine. It loses .3 volts every crank. When the Jeep sits for a length of time, it will self charge up.
Due to the differences in Alternators for this Jeep, there are some questions as to which is the proper replacement and if this will truly fix the problem.
47000 mi
US $130
HID bulbs required replacement.
101000 mi
US $209
battery starting going dead
21000 mi
US $300
Car wouldn't start. Service provided by Chrysler jump started car; drove to dealer, replaced battery.
17360 mi
Trailer wiring did not work, required two visits to the dealer to fix. Computer was updated to include the correct options.
20000 mi
rear camera does not work at night
24000 mi
rear camera replaced poor satellite radio reception
4000 mi
Tire pressure monitoring system malfunctioned. New sensor for tires ordered, but backordered and not insralled yet.
24000 mi
Remote start on one key fob stopped working. New fob ordered & Installed on a subsequent trip.
24700 mi
Program new key fob.
27000 mi
Stop Start would not work due to battery being charged error. Dealer said it was the battery or the voltage sensing unit. I traded it in prior to getting it repaired
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