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After having a fuel pump replaced for slow starting, our 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee began suddenly accellerating for no reason or pattern (but mostly at startup). We took the auto to the local Jeep dealership in brigham --- where it is now. We told them we were concerned about saftey because of the news coverage of a similar Jeep unexpectadly accellerating, jumping a curb and hitting 3 people in slc. In looking at the internet, we found several simlar saftey complaints and that Jeep(Chrysler/demler) has determined there is not enough of a pattern to address the issue. I can easily see how this problem could have severe and dire results and should be investigated
After making several appointments with dealership to have recall 02V104000 repairs done, dealership will either cancel or say parts were not available.
- Lemont Furnace, PA, USA
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- Brigham, UT, USA