62 problems related to car stall have been reported for the 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Jeep Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2019 Cherokee.
I purchased my Jeep in 09/2018 and I have reported numerous times that my left fog light turns on and off while driving. I took it back to the local dealership and the technician did not find anything wrong. The problem still perists and I have decided to not use my fog lights. Secondly, my radio turns off and on by itself while driving along with occassionally appearing with the enter anti-theft lock code. I took it back to the dealership and as usual the techinician did not find any issues. Most recently since 12/20/2021 my vehicle has been stalling out while driving and the sterring wheel is locking up and the battery light comes on. This issue is now becoming very consistent and happening every day. The vehicle has stalled out on me in the past week numerous times in traffic. My engine light is on, auto start and stop system is unavailable and electronic stability control system is offline. I have report the new development to my local dealership and they can not guarantee that the techinician will assess my car any sooner than my scheduled appointment on 1/18/2022. This is a major problem and based on the research that I have done, alot of the Jeep Cherokees have this issue.
While driving my Jeep will stall at a stop sign or turning. So stalls while stopped or moving. Put it in park, then eventually starts. Scary because as it is trying to start my flashers do not work. Have had everything checked and battery, alternator and engine show no codes or that they are ok.
My 2019 Jeep Cherokee with the 2. 4l has repeatedly stalled while driving since purchasing 4 months ago. Upon doing research, I see there's been many recalls on similar vehicles with the same engine and year as mine, however mine is not covered. Considering my vehicle is also stalling while driving and decelerating, I am filing a complaint to broaden the recall to include more vins. On four separate occasions, my vehicle stalled while driving when slowing down but still in motion. It will not stay running for the past week when decelerating.
For the past 4 days, my vehicle stalls while driving without warning. It happens each time while decelerating, but still in motion. There are/were recalls on the exact year and engine models as my vehicle, but according to my VIN, mine is not included so I am filing a report. It is a 2019 2. 4l and stalls when in motion.
6 months after I bought my 2019 Jeep Cherokee it stalled out of no where in the middle of an intersection and stalled after a couple minutes it started back up I took it in they said it was the battery but I doubt it cause it was 6 months old. Then it happened again and didn't want to start until the next day I took it in for service again and they said it was the oil being low I checked the oil myself and it was full and clean now it has happened to me a third time stalled on the free way with incoming traffic behind me and stall out of no where I do not feel safe in this vehicle no more! I think it has an engine electrical issue.
Around 2:30 am on December 30, 2020 I was driving home on the freeway. It was raining a little bit but nothing to what I have driven in before. I set my car to cruise at 65 mph when all of a sudden my steering wheel started locking up. I found that my steering wheel would not turn the way I wanted it to and was veering left. I had to use some force to keep it straight and not get into other lanes. I thought I was okay until a light lit up on my dashboard. I believe it was the engine light because as I heard it go off and flash at me, my car started to stall up and then go repeatedly. As if it was hard for it to grasp on to moving forward. Last night was the scariest night of my life and I hand never had that happen to me. Almost pulled over because I thought I was going to crash. I kept it at a stable 60 mph and off cruise control as soon as the steering went haywire and it seemed to have helped a bit. I feel the need to get my car checked but I also believe that all other 2019's should get recalled for this issue.
The vehicle will stall for no apparent reason. The most recent occurrence happened in the turn lane at a busy intersection, on a hill, in the rain. The car only restarted after several attempts. The vehicle will also lose steering for no reason while driving. The battery light will come on with the issues described above. Also, the car will chime while driving, with no trouble indication on the dashboard.
The starter went bad around 40,000 miles. Sometimes it starts other times it takes hours to start. I always get a notifaction that says starter protection mode engin warming after a few failed start attempts. The car stalls out often. Any turns shut the car off. Oil must be added twice a month to fix the stall issue. Half the time it says 4 wheel drive and cruise control unavailable. This Jeep is a lemon. A disastrous purchase. Should be a recall on the starters as many people have the same problem. 2 year old car costing me 900 to fix starter is a joke.
Car stalls while while idling. Car has to be put back into park and it takes a few tries before the engine starts again. Dealer inspected the electrical system and replaced the battery 3 months ago.
On several occasions while driving at various speeds the vehicle has stalled out or died. Either while driving at low speeds or turning left/right the same thing happens. Without notice, light indicators for battery, automatic start, and now engine pops on while the steering locks up as the Jeep stalls. I've taken it to the dealership twice only for them to say there aren't any active recalls for my Jeep and that they don't know what is the cause for the vehicle to stall while driving. I service my vehicle regularly and keep up with the maintenance. I purchased this vehicle in August of 2018 on only have 34,588 miles. This makes no sense and I fear that my and the passengers in my Jeep lives are at risk from the malfunctions of this Jeep engine system. The manufacture has been no help for the numerous customer complaints that are having the same problems. I just wish they could actually fix it so I can have some piece of mind!.
Vehicles stalls completely and does not want to start it takes about 3 rounds of security mode of seconds before it will restart again.
Tl the contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the vehicle stalled and jerked intermittently without warning. The contact coasted to the shoulder of the roadway, turned off and restarted the vehicle. The vehicle resumed normal operation. The vehicle was taken to frank fletcher Dodge Chrysler Jeep (3314 stadium blvd, jonesboro, ar 72404) where it was diagnosed and it was determined that the engine needed to be replaced. The contact also mentioned that the oil needed to be changed every 3,000 miles. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure recurred multiple times. The contact referenced NHTSA campaign number: 18v344000 (engine and engine cooling) as a possible solution the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact to take the vehicle back to the dealer. The failure mileage was approximately 33,000.
Tl the contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The contact stated that on several occasions while driving at 15 mph, the vehicle loss motive power and stalled. A message displayed on the instrument panel instructed the contact to restart the engine. Crowley Chrysler Jeep Dodge ram 1461 farmington Ave, bristol, CT 06010, (860)261-3000 was contacted and an appointment was scheduled to have the vehicle diagnosed which was still pending. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The contact stated that while driving at 40 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact managed to coast the vehicle to the shoulder of the roadway. The vehicle hesitated while the contact attempted to restart the vehicle. The contact stated that after several attempts the vehicle restarted and operated as designed. The vehicle wa taken to deacon jones Chrysler Dodge Jeep ram (1109 n brightleaf blvd, smithfield, nc 27577, (919) 934-2101) to be diagnosed however, the mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The oil was replaced in the vehicle however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 42,161.
Cars stalls out without warning when slowing. The last time it was when I was making a turn, all other times were when I was slowing approaching a stop sign. When restarting it takes a few seconds to turn over it doesn't start right up.
The contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle stalled. Occasionally, the vehicle was restarted and resumed normal function. The contact stated that the at one point the traction control warning light illuminated. The failure recurred approximately 4-5 times. The contact took the vehicle to turnersville Jeep Chrysler Dodge ram (3100 NJ-42, turnersville, NJ 08081, (856)316-7958) however, the vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 52,000.
Vehicle stalls when slowing down. Restarts after several tries. Stalls when in motion and slowing down. This has happened 3 times with the first being 5-15-20.
Every time I don't get an oil change right away, my car will stall in the middle of the road at random times with no warning. I have been with my two young children in the car when this has happened several times, it's extremely unsafe and I am so tired of this issue. I've spoke with the dealership and they said all Jeep Cherokee's are like this, as if it is normal. We are lucky we haven't gotten into a crash due to this. This is just ridiculous and I'm looking into doing a buy back for this car. Can't trust Jeep now.
I bought my Jeep Cherokee latitude plus in may 2019. 6 months later the stop/go function stalled and the car turned off during a turn at the light. I almost gotten rear ended with my daughter in the back seat. Had to put it in park to get it to turn on again, mind you I am still in the intersection. The car turned on but continually did that at least twice a week. The is unsafe to drive, I do not know how it has 4 out of 5 stars. The car has a hard time starting. I have to try several times to turn it on. Until recently, it just won't turn on any longer. Battery is fine. The starter is not doing its job. I have to get it towed to the dealer about an hour away to get it looked at and fixed. Don't know if it can get fixed. I have read that other owners of this vehicle have had the same trouble and seems as though their car is always in trouble.
Stalling issue. Stalls during a hard turn or stop. Dealer keeps telling me its due to trans recall. It is not it is due to low oil pressure, safety shut off. My vechicle has done this since new. Now over 40,000 miles and continues to be a death trap waiting to happen.
While driving my Jeep its completely stalled out loosing power steering and electrical , had to manually get it to the side of the road. A previous recall ua9 has been issued for this problem but my VIN doesn't match even though it did the same thing.
While driving slowing and coming to a stop the vehicle's battery light will start flashing and then the car will stall and shut off. I put the vehicle in park and turn it off for 15 seconds then turn the key to start it again and the car will crank over very slowly and sputter for about 4 second before starting again. This has happened 3 times in 2 week. The first occurrence was Monday Jan 6 2020, 2nd was Jan 10th 2020 and third was Jan 13th 2020. I took the car to the dealership Friday Jan 10th and they told me they could not recreate the issue and gave me the vehicle back. I was told if it happens again then to call back.
This has happened multiple times to my vehicle. It first happened at roughly 6,000 miles and is now happening again at 12,000 miles. Each time, when I was coming due for an oil change. The vehicle will stall out in the middle of the road as I come to a stop. Sometimes it will restart, but other times I have to jump it. This will happen at a complete stop as I'm trying to get going again or as a I am slowing to a stop. It will happen on any road at any time whether going straight or turning.
Vehicle driving and when coming to a stop it seems like the auto turn off wants to turn off even before stopping. Feels like its going to stall. Also leaving a red light when it auto turns on it jerks and then switching from first to secong gear it jerks. The transmission has so much lag switching gears and picking up speed it also jerks and takes forever to pick up speed. But my most concern is gear switching and jerking and almost stalling when coming to a stop with the auto shut off trying to turn off while driving. And when it turns back on it jerks when you give it slight gas.
Stalling in the engine and knocking into the engine. There is also a stall upon acceleration.
While driving this morning at 70 mph my 2019 Jeep Cherokee 2. 0 turbo lost all power, power steering and power brakes. I fought to pull it off the road. Right when it stalled out the message center stated "auto start/stop not available" and the auto start/stop light illuminated along with the battery light. The 'd' drive indicator on the dash was blinking. Upon stopping and placing the vehicle in park, it turned over but would not start. I placed the vehicle in neutral, and nothing. The car acted as if it were in auto stop as the door chime dinged when the door was open and headlights were off (push button start). Locking the vehicle left the dash lit up like it was running. Chrysler had it towed to the local dealership where it is waiting to be looked at. Had my wife been driving this when it happened she might not have been able to pull to the side of the road with no power steering or brake assist.
Takata recall this morning 8/26/19 we were driving up a hill at a light in rush hour traffic and the car just stopped and completely cut off while still in drive. We attempted to turn the car back on, but the only thing working were the brakes. Realizing it had stalled,we attempted repeatedly for about 5 mins and were able to turn the car back on. The only light that flashed was the battery light. Dealership said there is no recall and wants $80 for the diagnostic test. Took it elsewhere and no codes came back. Problem still remains an issue.
Tl the contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. While driving 45 mph, the battery and electronic throttle control indicators illuminated and the vehicle stalled. The contact was close to home and managed to restart the engine after a few minutes to drive home. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was 16,467.
My vehicle stalls upon acceleration z I've been told it was bad gas as well as needing an oil change, but the problem continues.
I noticed a lag in a increase in speed & stalling in the engine when the vehicle is in operation.
Vehicle randomly stalled while driving. Had oil changed by dealer very recently. Unknown cause. Based on recalls for related vehicles, possibly caused by faulty transmission or electrical system. Occurred after stopping at a stop sign, and then accelerating up to 45 mph on a busy road. Shortly after accelerating, the touchscreen went out, the vehicle stalled, and the battery light came on. Was luckily able to pull off on a small area at the side of the road to let other cars pass. Was only able to get going again after turning off the engine and restarting it.
I purchased a 2019 Jeep Cherokee and in less than 3,000 miles the car broke down. It gave no indication, just completely shut off while I was driving in the middle lane of a fast-paced highway and almost killed me. The dealership told me it was low on oil and they assumed since the car was so new then maybe it hadn't been properly filled. As the vehicle approached 6,000 miles, the issue occurred again and the car was stalled in the left lane of a small road, blocking traffic. Now they tell me that there was a defect with the engine and that it is burning too hot and, therefore consuming the oil at a fast rate. I can't tell you how shell shocked I was to have my brand new Jeep vehicle stall twice on me in the middle of traffic and had no idea how dangerous the motor was. I have spent a significant amount of time and energy trying to get this vehicle fixed as well as not having a mode of transportation as it stays in the shop for I don't know how long. Bottom line, I would like to hear from you directly about what my rights are as a consumer regarding this issue and the lemon that we leased. I want to know what your company does to make things right for their customers. I am a lifelong Chrysler buyer, have been very loyal as a customer, but the treatment I have received so far from the dealership and throughout this entire process has been extremely disheartening.
While operating my 2019 Jeep Cherokee the vehicle has stalled while in motion on 3 occurrences. Each time it stalled the vehicle was unable to be restarted. It has had to be pushed out of traffic to a safer location and then taken back to the dealership. Multiple repairs have been made by the dealership to the fuel system with an assurance that the problem is resolved. The problem is still on going. This is a serious safety issue that occurs without warning in a moving or accelerating vehicle and will result in an accident. My family does not feel safe in this vehicle. The vehicle is < 60 days old and < 3000 miles.
Issue started at 3,500 miles. When making a right or left turn a chime would go off and the battery or engine light would come on, the d for drive would flash on the console, and vehicle was basically stalled. Trying to accelerate did nothing. Had to turn car off and back on. Dealership said it was low on oil and car went into self-preservation mode. Happened two more times before I hit 7,500 miles. Dealer kept adding oil each time. Was told this engine had a harder than normal break in period up to 7,500 miles. Was told to come back for oil change in another 5,000 miles. Oil was checked at 1,000 and 2,000 miles and was not low. At 4,100 miles the issue started again and happened three times driving to work and then once going to the dealer. The Jeep is back at the dealership.
For the third time, the vehicle has lost power at highway speed. It starts coasting and the motor runs but depressing the gas pedal has no effect. The last time it happened, we were on a curving mountain road and almost got run over by an 18 wheeler. Third time this has happened and the dealer has not been able to fix. This has to stop, brand new car stalling at highway speeds. Each time we were at highway speeds. Multiple lights come on the dashboard, see attached photo.