Jeep Patriot 2008- Can't get Repaired

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Asked by Pjp2614 Mar 29, 2016 at 03:16 PM about the 2008 Jeep Patriot Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 Jeep Patriot and we have spend about 1000 dollars on repair, replacing sensors and it still does not work. The Jeep all of a sudden will go off and the wheel gets stiff and the traction control sensor will go on and so does the engine sensor on the jeep and it will start beeping. We have changed all the sensors that were the "problem" we took it to Jeep and the computer indicated nothing was wrong. It's been half a year and we can't get to fix it. If someone knows what could be wrong or has had a similar experience I would highly appreciate it if you share what you know. We just want to fix it and sell it.

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IMO,your traction control module is bad,not the sensor,s.

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I would think so,if all sensors have been replaced,but i would first have all the wiring harness,s check for damage,meaning ohmed,to make sure they are good before proceeding with the replacement of the abs/traction control module.

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I have Jeep Patriot 2008 for sell same problem it doesn’t start it says frame freeze???? Any solution?

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It may be the broken wire in the harness I just spent 200 dollars at Jeep and that is what they said lol they did wash it tho 200$ wash job

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