Lane Departure Related Problems of the 2022 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows two common lane departure related problems of the 2022 Jeep Cherokee.

Table 1. Lane Departure related problems of Jeep Cherokee

Problem Category Number of Problems
Warning problems
1
Blind Spot Detection problems
1

Warning problem #1

While on a road trip for the thanksgiving holiday on interstate 95, the in dash information cluster advised me that the right turn indicator on the vehicle failed. Upon pulling into a service station and inspecting the vehicle it was confirmed that the right rear turn indicator had indeed failed and would no longer illuminate. In addition to the failure of the turn signal the lane departure features of the vehicle were then disabled. When taking the vehicle in for service on the week of November 28th, I was advised that there was a known issue with water infiltration in the housing. The manufacturer of the vehicle is aware of the issue and has a 45 step process to diagnose the problem. As of today, December 16th, I have been unable for a dealer to obtain and install a replacement fixture to return my vehicle to road worthy operation. Florida statutes govern the safe operation of motor vehicles on its highways and my vehicle currently violates sections 316. 155 and 316. 610, preventing me from operating said vehicle on the highways of the state. I am unable to operate the vehicle lawfully on the roads but am still required to make monthly note payments on an vehicle in which I can not use legally.

Blind Spot Detection problem #2

While driving the Jeep dashboard flashed multiple error messages power steering failure, forward collision warning off, etc.


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