Your Jeep Wrangler’s alarm system is designed to detect potential intruders, keep its contents safe, and keep them from driving your ...
The Jeep Wrangler “Key Fob Not Detected” message is a common issue on later models. The good news is that Chrysler’s key fob technology is ...
A mysterious noise you don’t know the source of is one of the most stressful things that can happen during vehicle ownership. If your Jeep ...
P0010 is a relatively common trouble code. It affects vehicles with variable valve timing (VVT). The list of VVT vehicles is growing, and ...
If your Jeep Wrangler has a humming noise at high speed, it can be distracting and, depending on the cause, dangerous. We’ve outlined the most ...
P0324 is a common OBD2 trouble code. It indicates that there is an issue with your Jeep Wrangler’s knock control system. While P0324 is a generic ...
P0026 is a code that signals an issue with your Jeep Wrangler’s intake valve control solenoid circuit. In layman’s terms, the circuit is not complying ...
P0152 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including the Jeep Wrangler. It indicates that the bank 2 sensor 1 O2 sensor is reporting ...
P0523 is a standard OBD2 trouble code that can occur in the Jeep Wrangler. In layman’s terms, it indicates the signal from the oil pressure sensor ...
P2279 is a generic OBD-II code. It indicates there is a vacuum leak coming from your Jeep Wrangler’s air intake system. While P2279 is a generic ...