JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE (27/10/2012 – 24/05/2018) RECALL: A short in the vehicle causing the CAN-C bus to stop communicating while the cruise control is active and the vehicle speed is below the set speed such that the cruise control system is requesting positive torque at the exact moment of the short it is possible for a positive torque request to be locked on the PCM. This may result in either the vehicle maintaining its current speed or possibly accelerating.

Remedy
Inspect the software level of the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and if necessary reprogram the PCM
Recall Launch Date | 24/08/2018 |
Recall No. | R/2018/188 |
Models Affected | Grand Cherokee Dodge Durango |
Manufacturer Ref | U65 |
VIN Start | 1C4RDHAG0EC266713 |
VIN end | 1C4SDJGJXJC416476 |
Build Start | 27/10/2012 |
Build end | 24/05/2018 |
Vehicle numbers (UK) | 341 |
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