In 2014, the NHTSA issued a recall for some 2011 Grand Cherokees for a bad fuel pump relay.
If the fuel pump fails, the SUV may stall.
A second recall aimed to replace fuel pumps and TIPM, if needed.
Some 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners reported poor brake response.
Jeep found that water from the road was getting into the brake booster assembly.
Two recalls aimed to add a water shield around the brake booster.
2011 Grand Cherokee owners experienced fires due to electrical short.
The cause was traced to the wiring for the lighted vanity mirrors.
A recall was launched to replace the wiring, then, another to fix the new wiring.
One of Jeep’s six recalls is part of an international investigation into faulty airbag inflators.
The issue may cause the airbags to explode or fail to operate in an accident.
If you are considering buying a used Grand Cherokee, look at a 2010 or 2014 or later model year.
It will help you avoid the TIPM’s potentially dangerous design flaw.