Are there any problems with the 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
Are there any problems with the 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
The guys at the inspection station told me they just received a memo literally this week about the 2012 Wranglers and a problem with the fuel system monitor. Apparently there’s a list somewhere of a bunch of cars and the problems they experience when going through inspection and the 2012 Wrangler was just added to this list.
How many safety features does a Jeep Wrangler have?
Wrangler offers over 75 Standard and Available Safety and Security Features for every twist and turn you take. Wrangler offers over 75 Standard and Available Safety and Security Features for every twist and turn you take.
Why did my car not pass the inspection?
If the Oxygen Sensors are out of whack that could possibly trick the engine control module into thinking that there is a problem with the catalytic converter. So that was ruled out.
How does ParkSense work on a Jeep Wrangler?
The available ParkSense® Rear Park Assist System uses sensors to alert you if you’re too close to an obstacle while backing up at low speeds when an object is detected.
Why does my Jeep Wrangler not start in winter?
Of course, it always happens when you least need it: the engine of your Jeep Wrangler won’t start. Your vehicle, which otherwise reliably gets you from A to B, often lets you down in winter. But why is that?
How to troubleshoot a jeep that won’t start?
Fortunately, due its spacious engine compartment, the troubleshooting steps for a nonstarting jeep are easy to perform. Place your key into the ignition and turn the key as though you are trying to start your jeep. Turn on your headlights. Get out of your jeep and check to see whether the headlights came on.
Wrangler offers over 75 Standard and Available Safety and Security Features for every twist and turn you take. Wrangler offers over 75 Standard and Available Safety and Security Features for every twist and turn you take.
The available ParkSense® Rear Park Assist System uses sensors to alert you if you’re too close to an obstacle while backing up at low speeds when an object is detected.