Three problems related to automatic emergency braking have been reported for the 2017 Jeep Wrangler. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Jeep Wrangler based on all problems reported for the 2017 Wrangler.
Recent abs module failure w c2200 code. Took to Chrysler/Jeep dealer for repair and was told replacement module part is unavailable with up to and more, a year backorder. Was advised there was nothing they could do to repair. Researched other dealers and suppliers with same results. This is certainly a safety concern as this abs module failure appears to be a common failure in Jeeps of this and adjacent model years and there is nothing a dealer or any other service firm can repair due to part availability.
Abs and traction control lights are on. Sometimes emergency brake light comes on causing it to go into “limp mode”. This is dangerous for me bc this is my mail Jeep. I’m driving on roads where the speed limits are sometimes posted at 55mph. Mechanic replaced the rear wheel sensors because the computer indicated that was the problem. Did not fix the problem. The abs module has to be replaced and they’re on back order. Forums online have many different people stating they’re having the same problem with Jeep. Jeep parts department stating it could be a year or more before the part comes in and is available.
Dtcs for left and right rear wheel sensors. Wiring was open on sensors and caused the speed sensors to not read properly at times 3. 00. The sensors were replaced at mac haik. 3 other Jeeps had the same issue the same day. Abs and traction control lights on dash came on before the sensors were replaced and applying gas did nothing. My Jeep was automatically applying my breaks even when I went 5 mph.
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