2005 model year
Potential number of units affected: unknown
Model year(s): 2005
Manufactured: July 2004 through September 22, 2004
NOTE: This recall applies only to vehicles equipped with a 3.7L engine and built through September 22, 2004.
Owner notification start date: January 2005
Defect: The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) on about 61,000 DCX vehicles was inadvertently programmed with incorrect software.
Consequence: This can cause the On Board Diagnostic (OBD) fuel system monitor to malfunction.
Solution: The PCM must be reprogrammed (flashed).
Copy of Recall D-46-05 (PDF format)
Model year(s): 2005
Manufactured: July 2004 through September 22, 2004
NOTE: This notification applies only to the above vehicles equipped with Fog Lamps (sales code LNJ) and Smart Beam headlamps (sales code LMS) built from August 30, 2004 through December 21, 2004.
Owner notification start date: February 2005
Defect: The Automatic Smart Beam headlamp system on about 17,200 of the above vehicles may not turn off the fog lamps as intended. This condition may be intermittent and could result in a run-down battery.
Solution: The Front Control Module (FCM) must be reprogrammed (flashed) with revised software.
Copy of CSN E-03-05 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 05V-396
Potential number of units affected: 101,925
Model year(s): 2005. This recall applies only to vehicles equipped with a 3.7L engine and NAG1 transmission built through June 2, 2005.
Owner notification start date: Late-October 2005
Note: TSB #21-011-05 Rev. A is being cancelled.
Defect: The transmission fill tube oil seal on about 99,000 of the above vehicles may allow water to enter into the transmission.
Consequence: This can cause a torque converter related shudder and increase transmission temperatures. If the vehicle continues to be driven, transmission oil can spill onto the engine’s exhaust manifold and cause an underhood fire.
Remedy: The transmission fill tube oil seal must be checked for leaks. All vehicles must have the fill tube seal replaced and a water shield installed. Vehicles found with a leaking fill tube oil seal will also have the transmission flushed or the torque converter replaced.
Copy of recall E-13-05 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 14V-438
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2007 Jeep Commander vehicles.
Owner notification start date: September 2014
Defect: Some Jeep Commander and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may experience an unintended change in ignition switch position while driving which may result in loss of engine power, power steering, and braking assist increasing the risk of a crash and disabling one or more of the vehicle’s safety features including the frontal airbags.
Remedy: Chrysler intends to repair your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor). However, the part required to provide a permanent remedy for this condition is currently not available. Chrysler is making every effort to provide the part as quickly as possible. Chrysler will contact you again by mail, with a follow-up recall notice, when the remedy part is available.
Copy of recall P-41-14 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
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2006 model year
Model year(s): 2006
NOTE: NOTE: This notification applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a 545RFE automatic transmission (sales code DGQ) and a transmission built date code from TJ1015 through TJ2315. Many of the vehicles built within this date range were repaired before shipment to dealers and therefore have been excluded from this notification.
Owner notification start date: All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement by mail. They are requested to schedule appointments for this service with their dealers.
Defect: The transmission on about 17,200 of the above vehicles may experience a delayed engagement when the shifter is placed into gear after the engine has been off for more than 12 hours.
Solution: The internal transmission cooler return filter must be replaced.
Copy of CSN E-16-05 (PDF format)
Tires:
Front Axle: 255/45R20 101W S2 Eagle RSA EMT VSB RPTL p/n 474-565-372
Rear Axle: 285/40R20 104W S2 Eagle RSA EMT VSB RPTL p/n 474-566-372
Potential number of vehicles affected: 3,257
Model year(s): 2006 Grand Cherokee SRT8
VIN range (last 8 digits): 6C100463 through 6C369570 (valid VIN number required)
DOT serial date: Tires manufactured on or before the 24th week of 2006 (ending June 17) are included in this campaign. The 4-digit “week/year” DOT serial date can be found a few inches to the right of the “DOT” impression on the back side of the tire. Tires with dates of 2506 or later (2606, 2706, 2806 etc.) do not have the defect. See photo of the date code below.
Owner notification start date: All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement by mail direct from Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Defect: Tread belt distortion. Tires need to be inspected by an authorized Goodyear EMT dealer (NOT your Jeep dealer) to determine if replacement is necessary. Not all tires have the defect. Tires need to be dismounted and inspected from the inside.
If any of the tires display evidence of distorted tread belts the tires will be replaced and balanced at no cost to the customer. If only one of the tires on an axle needs to be replaced due to the defect but the tires are significantly worn, both tires on the axle (front or rear) will be replaced as a set.
If an inspected tire does not display any tread belt distortion the tires will be remounted and balanced and placed back on the vehicle at no charge to the customer. The re-mounted tire/wheel assembly may be checked for road force on a Hunter 9700 or similar machine if available. Optimizing the assembly for the lowest road force should minimize any possible vibration complaints from the customer.
The replacement program is valid until April 30, 2007. Customers can contact the Goodyear Consumer Relations Department at 800 321-2136 to locate the nearest certified Goodyear Run-Flat tire retail outlet.
Tire date code on backside of tire. In this example “2506” = 25th week of 2006. |
Tire mounting caution:
When the tires on mounted on the rim, make sure the dealer knows to align the high runout point mark on the new tire with the low runout point mark on the SRT rim (this information is provided in the Goodyear Product Bulletin for this campaign). The high runout point on the tire will be marked in the upper sidewall with a white dot and either the letter ‘A’ or a ‘+’ or ‘-‘ sign. The low point mark on the rim is marked with an ‘X’ engraved into the dropwell of the rim.
Safety concerns:
We have been told by Goodyear representatives that the tread defect does not constitute a safety hazard. Tires with the defect may cause a vibration or wobble similar to that of an out-of-balance tire/wheel.
Model year(s): 2006-2007 (Grand Cherokee and Commander)
Owner notification start date: October 2007
Defect: The software programmed into the Electronic Brake Control (EBC) module on about 296,000 of the above vehicles may allow a momentary delay in braking when coasting up a hill during certain conditions. This could increase the vehicle’s stopping distance and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The EBC module must be reprogrammed (flashed).
Copy of Recall G-40-07 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 14V-438
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2007 Jeep Commander vehicles.
Owner notification start date: September 2014
Defect: Some Jeep Commander and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may experience an unintended change in ignition switch position while driving which may result in loss of engine power, power steering, and braking assist increasing the risk of a crash and disabling one or more of the vehicle’s safety features including the frontal airbags.
Remedy: Chrysler intends to repair your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor). However, the part required to provide a permanent remedy for this condition is currently not available. Chrysler is making every effort to provide the part as quickly as possible. Chrysler will contact you again by mail, with a follow-up recall notice, when the remedy part is available.
Copy of recall P-41-14 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
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2007 model year
Model year(s): 2007 (Grand Cherokee models built from October 18, 2006 through December 6, 2006)
Owner notification start date: February 2007
Defect: The software programmed into the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) control module on about 50,600 of the above vehicles may cause the rear brakes to lock up during certain braking conditions. This could result in a loss of vehicle control and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The ABS control module must be reprogrammed (flashed).
Copy of Recall F-50-07 (PDF format)
Safety Recall G35: Front Brake Calipers
Date: 10/2007
Model year(s): 2007-2008 (Grand Cherokee and Commander models built from May 17, 2007 through July 6, 2007)
Owner notification start date: October 2007
Defect: The front brake calipers on about 28,900 of the above vehicles may have been improperly manufactured and could break under certain operating conditions. This could increase the vehicle’s stopping distance and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The build date code on both front brake calipers must be inspected. Brake calipers found with a specific date code must be replaced.
Copy of Recall G-35-07 (PDF format)
Safety Recall G40: Reprogram Electronic Brake Control Module
Date: 10/2007
Model year(s): 2006-2007 (Grand Cherokee and Commander)
Owner notification start date: October 2007
Defect: The software programmed into the Electronic Brake Control (EBC) module on about 296,000 of the above vehicles may allow a momentary delay in braking when coasting up a hill during certain conditions. This could increase the vehicle’s stopping distance and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The EBC module must be reprogrammed (flashed).
Copy of Recall G-40-07 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 14V-438
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2007 Jeep Commander vehicles.
Owner notification start date: September 2014
Defect: Some Jeep Commander and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may experience an unintended change in ignition switch position while driving which may result in loss of engine power, power steering, and braking assist increasing the risk of a crash and disabling one or more of the vehicle’s safety features including the frontal airbags.
Remedy: Chrysler intends to repair your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor). However, the part required to provide a permanent remedy for this condition is currently not available. Chrysler is making every effort to provide the part as quickly as possible. Chrysler will contact you again by mail, with a follow-up recall notice, when the remedy part is available.
Copy of recall P-41-14 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
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2008 model year
Model year(s): 2007-2008 (Grand Cherokee and Commander models built from May 17, 2007 through July 6, 2007)
Owner notification start date: October 2007
Defect: The front brake calipers on about 28,900 of the above vehicles may have been improperly manufactured and could break under certain operating conditions. This could increase the vehicle’s stopping distance and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The build date code on both front brake calipers must be inspected. Brake calipers found with a specific date code must be replaced.
Copy of Recall G-35-07 (PDF format)
Model year(s): 2008 (Grand Cherokee and Commander models built from December 4, 2007 through December 11, 2007)
Owner notification start date: February 2008
Defect: The Front Control Module (FCM) on about 1,300 of the above vehicles may have been manufactured incorrectly. This could cause the vehicle’s engine to stall or not start and/or cause the windshield wipers to become inoperative. Engine stalling or inoperative wipers could cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The Front Control Module build date code must be inspected on all vehicles. Those vehicles that have Front Control Modules with a Julian date code of 337, 338, or 339 must have the FCM replaced and the new module configured to the vehicle.
Copy of Recall H-03-08 (PDF format)
Model year(s): 2008 (Grand Cherokee and Commander models built through October 30, 2008)
Owner notification start date: December 2008
Defect: The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitters on about 169,800 of the above vehicles may exhibit poor retention to the valet key and could inadvertently separate from each other.
Solution: Both RKE transmitters must be replaced and the new transmitters must be programmed.
Copy of Customer Satisfaction Notice H-30-08 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 14V-567
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Owner notification start date: November 2014
Defect: Some of the above vehicles may experience a Frequency Operated Button Ignition Key (FOBIK) that may stick between the “START” and “RUN” position. This may result in the loss of certain electrical features.
Consequence: A FOBIK that is stuck between the “START” and “RUN” position while driving could experience an unintended change in ignition switch position to the “OFF” or “ACCESSORY” position due to “FOBIK spring back.” FOBIK spring back to the “OFF” or “ACCESSORY” ignition position may result in the loss of certain electrical features and/or a loss of engine power, power steering assist, and/or power brake booster assist. The loss of any of these features could increase the risk of crash under certain driving conditions.
Remedy:Chrysler intends to repair your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor). However, the part required to provide a permanent remedy for this condition is currently not available. Chrysler is making every effort to provide the part as quickly as possible. Chrysler will contact you again by mail, with a follow-up recall notice, when the remedy part is available. Once you receive your follow-up notice in the mail, simply contact your Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealer right away to schedule a service appointment.
Copy of recall P-57-14 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
2009 model year
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
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2010 model year
Model year(s): 2010 Grand Cherokee vehicles built from October 22, 2009 through November 12, 2009
Owner notification start date: November 2010
Defect: The instrument panel top cover on about 2,900 of the above vehicles may not have been manufactured properly. As a result, the passenger airbag may not deploy properly, which can increase the risk of injury to the passenger side front seat occupant during a crash.
Solution: The instrument panel top cover must be replaced.
Copy of Recall J-33-09 (PDF format)
Safety Recall J37: Brake Pedal Linkage Clip
Model year(s): 2010 Grand Cherokee and Commander models built from November 5, 2009 through November 12, 2009
Owner notification start date: January 2010
Defect: The brake pedal linkage clip on about 20,000 of the above vehicles, excluding Dodge Ram trucks, may have been manufactured incorrectly. While some Dodge Ram trucks may not have the clip installed. A defective or missing brake pedal linkage clip could allow the brake booster input rod to detach from the brake pedal which will result in a loss of the vehicle’s service brakes and could cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The brake pedal linkage clip must be replaced on all vehicles.
Copy of Recall J-37-10 (PDF format)
Model year(s): 2010 Grand Cherokee and Commander models built from December 9, 2009 through December 17, 2009
Owner notification start date: April 2010
Defect: The rear suspension track bar bushing hoops on about 3,400 of the above vehicles may have been incorrectly manufactured and could fail. A failed track bar could reduce vehicle stability and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The track bar must be removed from the vehicle and inspected. Track bars found with improperly welded bushing hoop(s) must be replaced.
Copy of Recall K-05-10 (PDF format)
Model year(s): This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission (sales codes DGJ or DGQ) built from January 8, 2010 through February 13, 2010.
Owner notification start date: August 2010
Defect: The Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) receiver on about 37,000 of the above vehicles may experience a condition where the Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key (FOBIK) may be removed prior to placing the automatic transmission gear shift lever in the ‘PARK’ position. This could result in unintended vehicle movement and cause a crash without warning.
Solution: The Wireless Ignition Node receiver must be inspected and replaced if necessary. The new WIN must be programmed and all FOBIK transponders must be programmed so they are able to interface with the new WIN receiver.
Vehicles equipped with a premium Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system (sales code XGM) must also have the spare tire pressure sensor identification number and location programmed into the new WIN receiver.
NOTE: Be sure to ask the customer to bring in all FOBIK transponders for the vehicle. At least two FOBIK transponders must be programmed before the vehicle can be operated.
Copy of Recall K-08-10 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 13V-175
Potential number of units affected: 295,345
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured February 11, 2004, through March 9, 2010.
Owner notification start date: June 2013
Defect: A transfer case electrical failure may result in an unintentional shifting of the transfer case into the neutral position.
Consequence: If the vehicle shifts into neutral, it may roll away increasing the risk of a crash or personal injury
Remedy: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will reflash the final drive controller which governs the transfer case, with new software, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler’s recall campaign number is N23.
Copy of recall N-23-13 (PDF format)
NHTSA Campaign ID number: N/A
Potential number of units affected: N/A
Model year(s): 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006-2010 Jeep Commander vehicles equipped with a Quadra-Trac II Full Time Active 4WD transfer case (sales code DHX) built through March 10, 2010.
Owner notification start date: May 2015
Defect: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) software on about 295,600 of the above vehicles may cause the “Service 4WD” light to come on and an inability to switch 4WD mode when trying to shift out of the current selected mode.
Remedy: The Final Drive Control Module (FDCM) must be reprogrammed with new software.
Copy of recall P-73-15 (PDF format)
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