Description of the problem | For the past few weeks, my 2011 jeep grand cherokee has been stalling while driving. The first time it happened, i was in a line of traffic, had just come a up a hill, i pressed the gas pedal, my car bucked, and then my car "stalled". Thankfully, we kept coasting, because, like i said, we were in a long line of traffic going 50 mph on a major road. I pulled over, shut my car off, turned it back on, and was able to drive us the two miles to get back home. I no longer feel safe driving my two children in my grand cherokee, therefore my husband has been driving my car and i've been driving his. So far this week, the grand cherokee has stalled six times while my husband is driving, usually while he is accelerating to get onto the highway. There is a recall on the grand cherokee; 19v-813, which describes a faulty fuel pump relay. However, there is no fix available through jeep. We have contacted several authorized jeep dealers in the our area and no one will offer any assistance that relates to the recall. I believe that the problem is not just the fuel pump relay, but the totally integrated power module or tipm. I'm having numerous other electrical problems with my grand cherokee, but none that pose such a safety hazard as the stalling. I have been reading other grand cherokee owner complaints, and many site this is the problem, stating that they have had their fuel pump relay fixed, but theur car is still stalling. My other car problems are as follows, which point to the tipm: while key fob in within vehicle, dash stating key isn't in car or fob is damaged, car turns on but shuts back off quickly on its own, the a/c only works on the passenger side of the car, the tire pressure light blinks constantly though pressure is fine, the "service 4 wheel drive" warning comes on while driving, but shuts off when car is turned off, and check engine light comes on and off. |