People who own or lease a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee should know that a number of reports have arisen in recent months, the majority of which concern recurring steering system failures. Issues like the sudden and unexpected loss of power steering, the steering wheel components detaching while the car is in motion, and other safety concerns have been reported. The manufacturer has issued three safety recall campaigns impacting this make and model. However, many Jeep customers continue to experience steering system issues that lack explanation and appear to have no lasting remedy.
The driver of a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee stated that he was traveling along a road and abruptly lost the power steering feature and the ability to accelerate. Fortunately, the driver was able to pull the vehicle to the side of the road and tried to shift gears. After turning the engine on and off several times, the features were finally restored. Other customers have reported similar incidents about steering functions that suddenly become unresponsive, putting occupants and other drivers at risk.
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