If you are the owner of a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, you are probably aware of the repeated problems experienced by many drivers. With over four hundred complaints and eight recalls, this model year Grand Cherokee has gained a reputation as a lemon vehicle. Airbag, electrical, electronic stability control (ECS), vehicle speed control, and brake problems have been blamed for unsafe driving conditions and accidents on several occasions.

In October of last year, Jeep issued three recalls affecting the 2014 Grand Cherokee. Problems include a defective Occupant Restraint Control (OCR) module that could disable the airbags and seat belt pretensioners, an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) that could disable during certain driving situations, and an alternator that could fail without warning.

Top complaints affecting the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee include: brakes, electrical, power-train, engine, and seatbelts.

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These are not the only problems that can qualify your vehicle as a lemon in California. If your vehicle has experienced:

  • four (4) repair attempts for the same or similar problem,
  • two (2) repair attempts for a safety related problem, or
  • if your vehicle has been out of service in the hands of an authorized dealer, for over 30 days during the first 18 months or 18,000, miles, and the problems still exists…your vehicle could be a lemon!

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