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.
Doors will lock after manually unlocking them with switches, fobs and automatically when driving. Same indications with both fobs and door switches. Drivers lock works with no issue. Took it to a repair shop and it was diagnosed as possible bad TIPM. Repair cost of $1600 to replace with recommended new TIPM (discourages using a rebuilt). Ouch! That's expensive for locks. Rear wiper has stopped working afterward. Possibly due to a bad TIPM?
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Doors will lock after manually unlocking them with switches, fobs and automatically when driving. Same indications with both fobs and door switches. Drivers lock works with no issue. Took it to a repair shop and it was diagnosed as possible bad TIPM. Repair cost of $1600 to replace with recommended new TIPM (discourages using a rebuilt). Ouch! That's expensive for locks. Rear wiper has stopped working afterward. Possibly due to a bad TIPM?
- James H., Bellingham, US