2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Asked by K Jan 22, 2020 at 08:23 PM about the 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

7,000 miles and dealer had to replace battery. Now I have so many bugs.
Cabin light not coming on, running lights are not coming on, hatch Back opens
very slowly, lots of little things.....not working now?  Dealer says the auto start
stop will not work foe 4 to 5 days because it needs to reprogram itself?   Any
help please.  Going back to dealer tomorrow but want to know if anyone has
had the same issues?

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Unfortunately the 2019 Cherokee has had multiple issues, one is the radio not working correctly. Search online for the common complaints. Good Luck on getting a repair.

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I love my Jeep until today was hoping something when back to manufacture default setting. I could change.

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Nothing you can do, the dealers can't even figure out why there are problems. Just keep on them, and if you continue to have issues, you might have to lemon the vehicle. I never heard of the auto start stop programming itself over 4 to 5 days. Just lip service.

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05/13/2024 Today I am experiences two issues with my 2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude V6 3.2L 4X4 The battery diagram illuminated on the dashboard screen. Also my power steering is hard to turn, as I am making a turn. The battery light stays on, until I switch off the ignition, whats the problem?

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