shifting and electrical questions

Asked by Markchretien Nov 12, 2015 at 08:29 PM about the 2015 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: General

I have noticed that the 2015 limited we have leased has a good amount of
hesitation at the get go when starting from a stop with a hard acceleration.
Also my wife just called and says when she started the jeep she has an
indicator light showing drivers side rear door is open but its not and the
dash lights are showing nothing. Its a blank screen. I have a picture which
shows both these, Any input?

3 Answers

86,145

Well, the good news is that it's under warranty, a 2015. The bad news is that Jeep is one of the lowest rated vehicles out there. See the picture attached here, and do yourself a favor and get rid of this turkey when your lease is up. Be thankful that you're leasing, you're a winner!

86,145

If you click on 2015 and actually go to the website for Car Complaints, you'll see how bad the 2015 model really is. http://www.carcomplaints.com/Jeep/Cherokee/2015/

86,145

Markchretien, not the vehicle you thought it was. ...see the attachment, Jeep is one of the lowest rated vehicles out there. If you really want a rugged outdoors vehicle, next time get a Subaru Outback. See this, sorry. Again, you're not stuck with the lease.

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