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CarComplaints.com Notes: The fourth generation Grand Cherokee took the relatively trouble-free run of the 3rd-generation and flipped the script.
From 2010 to 2011, complaints about the vehicle not starting increased 10-fold. In fact, the 2011 model year is riddled with engine problems and a defective TIPM might be to blame. The TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) distributes power to all the eletrical components in the vehicle, so when it starts acting funny so do numerous other components in the car. Orders for new TIPMs were so abundant that parts became scarce, prompting a class-action lawsuit claiming Chrysler ignored this obvious defect.
By 2012 complaints dropped back down by about 80%. Needless to say, if you see a used 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee on a lot just keep walking.
8.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,540
- Average Mileage:
- 78,650 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 15 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace the alternator (7 reports)
- not sure (4 reports)
- replaced alternator, battery, pullies and serpentine belt (3 reports)
- replace alternator and battery (1 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful websites
- RC_P6014.PDF - The alternator diodes on about 433,000 of the above vehicles may experience a rapid failure. Variability in the failure mode ranges from no output, reduced output, and/or a fully shorted to ground condition. Depending on the alternator failure mode and timing, vehicle electrical system voltage may drop to critical levels, disabling systems such as Antilock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Electronic Control Module (ECM), and/or the Central Body Controller (CBC). The driver will have limited or no detection of the alternator failing, which can result in vehicle shutdown while driving and/or an underhood electrical fire.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My battery light came on in my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee on my way to work. I was able to start it after work and drive home with the light still on. The next day I drove all around town without the light on no problem. I knew I was in trouble when I parked and hit my key fob to lock it there was a hardly a beep. I replaced my battery last year so I figured it wasn't that?
Tried to start it No luck! Tried to jump it No luck! Had it towed to my mechanic and was updated on the process. Changed battery which was still under warranty, changed alternator which was internally fried along with wires. The jeeps computer also had to be replaced!
Why isn't this listed on the recall list? I see this happening a lot with the 2011 Jeep Cherokees!!
2,500 dollars for the mechanic and 100 for the tow.
- amyt9280, Springfield, US