![]() I have been without a vehicle approximately 6 months out of the past year and a half and multiple rental car fees (though the dealership absorbed the majority of the fees when it was in the shop this past June/July). It now has approximately 85,000 miles on it. I thought it might qualify under the lemon law and called an attorney who asked me some questions but said that it does not qualify in my state under the Lemon Law because it-€™s now past the 60,000 milestone. All repairs done by the same shop (different technicians throughout the past year and a half). The dealership has also replaced the EGR Cooler, Ignition Coil, Motor Mounts, Coolant Flush, Lifters & Rockers & it is still in the shop. This go round, it-€™s now back in the shop with another misfire with cylinder 3. As of now, the dealership has replaced 3 new water pumps, and 2 new cylinder heads (both times were issues with the 3rd cylinder). It was overheating, white steam coming out of my exhaust pipes, vibrating very badly, shutting down at traffic lights, amongst other symptoms. A couple of weeks after purchase, the problems began. All work done to it after this point has been under warranty with me paying all of the deductibles for the warranty work. I bought my Jeep Grand Cherokee in the end of February 2021 with approx. ![]()
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