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jeep WRANGLER UK Recall

JEEP WRANGLER – BRAKE LAMP SWITCH MAY MALFUNCTION

JEEP WRANGLER ( 07/08/2017 –  20/09/2017) DEFECT:  The brake lamp switch may malfunction which can be identified by a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illumination an audible chime and the brake lights will be illuminated. A malfunctioning brake switch could allow the vehicle to be shifted out of PARK without the brake pedal being depressed and could cause the rear brake lamps to be continuously illuminated. Being able to shift a vehicle out of PARK when the brake pedal is not depressed (and the ignition is in the RUN mode) and/or having the rear brake lamps continuously illuminated could cause a vehicle to crash without prior warning.

Remedy

Replace the brake lamp switch.

Recall Launch Date06/04/2018
Recall No.R/2018/081
Models AffectedWrangler
Manufacturer RefU09
VIN Start1C4AJWAG0HL711384
VIN end2C4RDGBG3HR870535
Build Start07/08/2017
Build end20/09/2017
Vehicle numbers (UK)22

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