

I have an appointment at suresky's on Monday October 24 to run a diagnostic on it. The tech replaced the tipm yet again at an out of pocket cost to me of $1043.40. I called Chrysler, the final verdict, it was not covered by the recall (fuel pump related only). They ran a scan and found that it was caused by the tipm ! this makes tipm #2!.

In fact, when engaged, the fog lights blinked and or flashed. On November 20,2015 I went out and found that my blinkers did not work. Chrysler eventually reimbursed me for the total amount. They had to replace the battery, fuel pump, tipm for a total out of pocket cost of $2493.98. I was also told that a final recall would not come out for about 3 months! I had no choice but to get my vehicle repaired. I called Chrysler and they advised me of a recall but that the engineers were still trying to determine why but that the tipm was malfunctioning. The next day, it was still making noises. It was making hissing sounds so I left it out of the garage. To play it safe I returned home to exchange vehicles. Message center showed key not detectable. I was driving the day before with family when the vehicle suddenly stalled in an entrance to a parking lot just avoiding an accident. On Sept.2, 2014 I had my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee towed to the nearsest dealer, milford Chrysler, milford, pa. How can a dealership refuse to sell me parts that make my Jeep safe and compliant with federal laws? thanks Three week passed and I received an email from them refusing to sell me the recall parts, stating that my Jeep had these parts already. I went onto, a fca dealership (mcgovern Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram on 777 Washington St, newton, MA 02460), and ordered six injector shields and an insulator blanket to replace the one that was previously on my Jeep.

My Jeep already had the insulator installed but because the valve cover gasket broke and leaked oil all over the insulator blanket and soaked it with oil and made it a fire a hazard, I threw it away thinking that I can just buy a new one from Chrysler. The recall was already issue for these Jeep by providing insulators that are put on the injectors and between on the injectors and the exhaust manifold. The 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee have an issue where the injectors get really hot and cause engine misfire and could catch on fire due to the exhaust manifold being right underneath them.
