FCA US LLC is currently investigated by the Office of Defects Investigation following no fewer than 80 complaints for the model year 2014 through 2020 Jeep Cherokee. Filed with the National Highway ...
View post: Amazon Has a 4-Pack of LED Camping Lanterns on Sale for $20, Just in Time for Camping Season The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating a potential ...
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
NHTSA has announced it is investigating the 2014–2020 Jeep Cherokee SUV after receiving 80 complaints from Cherokee owners regarding problems with the electronic parking brake. The problem appears to ...
A person who was in their Jeep when a semitrailer crushed the vehicle against a gas station in Littleton is in serious but ...
View post: Amazon Has a Metal Storage Shed on Sale for Just $170 Vehicles among the recall population that featured the PTU model in question benefited from “more robust differential splines.” The fix ...
Brakes are an often-overlooked component on Jeeps, but they shouldn’t be. Along with steering, brakes are the most critical component on any vehicle driven on the street. We often upgrade steering ...
The electronic parking brake, or EPB, switch in a 2023 Ford F-150 pickup. Every vehicle on the road is equipped with a parking brake, a hand brake, an e-brake, or an emergency brake. Regardless of the ...
It’s a myth that most Jeep Wrangler owners add big wheels and tires to match simply because they look cool …well, ok, maybe that’s not really a myth at all. In 99.99 percent of cases, in fact, it’s ...
The recall is related to what’s known as the parking pawl, usually made of a heavy-duty steel piece that locks the transmission when the gear selector is placed in the “Park” or “P” position. This ...
LAS VEGAS — The hackers who digitally hijacked a Jeep over the Internet a year ago have done it again — with a twist. In 2015, automotive cybersecurity researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek ...