Speaking to The Drive, a Jeep spokesperson said, “We have identified a solution and are expediting delivery of the appropriate parts to our dealer network. This issue affects a limited number of vehicles and does not require a safety recall. We are contacting customers to advise them that free service is available.”
Jeep added it would start with repairs on cars that have already been sold, then work on the models currently sitting on the floor. In this short time, it is understood that a group of Grand Cherokee L owners has been seriously inconvenienced by the matter, with one not even being able to drive their newly delivered model off the dealership floor.