Vehicle Speed Control Related Problems of the 2006 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows one common vehicle speed control related problems of the 2006 Jeep Cherokee.

Table 1. Vehicle Speed Control related problems of Jeep Cherokee

Problem Category Number of Problems
Vehicle Speed Control problems
2

Vehicle Speed Control problem #1

I was driving east on the pennsylvania turnpike from pittsburgh, PA to york, PA with my wife and 1 year old daughter on the Friday of memorial day weekend. I was driving between 70-75 mph in the left hand lane when I noticed I had lost acceleration, power steering, and all of my interior lights had turned off. The entire vehilce had shut off. This easily could have caused a horrific accident as there was a ton of traffic behind me and on the road. Fortunately, I was going down a hill and I was able to maintain speed for enough time to safely drift my car into the right lane and eventually over to the side of the road. Once pulled over, I had difficulty shifting my vehicle into park and turning off the ignition. After a few minutes of attempting to shut it off, I was able to get the key out of the ignition. I waitied about 5 or so minutes and was able to start the vehicle without a problem. I stayed in the right hand lane the rest of the trip and eventually made it to my destination safely. When I got home, I took the vehicle to three rivers Chrysler Jeep and Dodge in pittsburgh, PA. . I was told I needed to replace the ignition switch and the "wire control module". With all of the recalls in the news regarding Chrysler and gm ignition switches, I would not be surprised if this was a defect in Jeep as well. The experience I had was very frightening and I hope others do not have the same problems.

Vehicle Speed Control problem #2

Vehicle since 2011 hesitates at acceleration. Transmission does not engage so the engine rpms are up to 3. 5 before it automatic lay shifts to the next gear. This happens a daily now and getting worse. Gears seems to automatically into neutral then hangs there while trying to excel. I have called Chrysler last year and recently to check for recalls and online. I am told that there is a recall n23 on 4 wheel drive in my make,model and year but my vehicle is a 2 wheel drive so this n23 does not apply. Although it is the same problem as this recall. It is very dangerous at a traffic light or pulling out of an area and you accel but go nowhere. I narrowly escaped being rear ended several times. There is also a problem with my headlights. After I purchased my vehicle in2006 I took into my local dealership x 2 for them to make sure my headlights are properly lined up. I can not see the roads at dark, I have had to drive with my brights on for years. I also see that the nada has a recall on the reflectors in the headlamps! but Chrysler does not recognize that recall in my vehicle either. I would like for the transmission recall to be recognized because it is not just for a 4wd , but 2wd also.


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