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27-02-2012
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Radio not turning on in WK Jeep diesel
has anyone had the issue where you turn the jeep on and the radio does not turn on at all? This has happened a few times to us - you have to turn the car off and back on to get it to come on.
Surely this shouldnt happen??
Anyone shed on any light on this issue?
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toothy
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29-02-2012
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Multimedia display issue
Toothy, I have a WK2 diesel and have experienced the problem you mentioned. The dealer indicated Chrysler are aware of the problem and are currently looking into it. Also if you are not aware of it already you may experience what Jeep refers to as the "Start-Stop" problem. The engine after start will run two seconds and then stop. Service dept. indicates it's an electrical contact problem in a connector. I had my WK2 in to get it resolved a few weeks back and it's happened again. Dealer thinks I may now have a faulty FOB also. Currently using the spare one and will see what happens.
Jim
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Hi Jim. Thks for the reply. Do you mind letting me know what service dept u have taken your jeep to? That way I can refer our to them when they most likely tell me they don't know what the issue is
Also, sorry for my ignorance, but what is a FOB and what is the spare you r using?
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Multimedia display issue
Hi Toothy, I live in Hervey Bay but bought the vehicle from Gary Crick Motor Group at Noosaville on the Sunshine Coast.
The FOB is the electronic key (2 off) you would have been given when purchasing the Jeep.
Jim
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06-03-2012
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Ta Jim, will pass onto the jeep mob here.
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11-04-2012
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Originally Posted by Jim Connelly
Toothy, I have a WK2 diesel and have experienced the problem you mentioned. The dealer indicated Chrysler are aware of the problem and are currently looking into it. Also if you are not aware of it already you may experience what Jeep refers to as the "Start-Stop" problem. The engine after start will run two seconds and then stop. Service dept. indicates it's an electrical contact problem in a connector. I had my WK2 in to get it resolved a few weeks back and it's happened again. Dealer thinks I may now have a faulty FOB also. Currently using the spare one and will see what happens.
Jim
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jim, this has now happened to me twice - the start stop issue - did yours end up being resolved? the service dept thought we might have caused it by pressing the button twice in quick succession - which i thought was bs.
let me know...
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Engine start/stop issue
Toothy, it would appear we have two different problems here.
My problem was the same as you are currently experiencing, diesel starts for two seconds then shuts down. This is an engine immobiliser issue. The problem exists in a connector “somewhere” and service dept knows where it is. It is a contact issue between male and female pins. Ok, no smart comments please.
As I said, the problem still existed after Jeep had worked on my connector so I was advised to use my spare FOB as the one I was using is most likely faulty.
I did this months ago and have not experienced the problem since. One new FOB from Jeep is forthcoming.
Now, the other problem is known as the “skim out issue” by Chrysler.
Below I have reproduced the Chrysler service dept. bulletin.
Case Number: S1108000224
Release Date: 12/09/2011
Symptom/Vehicle Issue:
Intermittent No Start With DTC’s B2224 & U0236 in WIN; P0513 In PCM.
Discussion:
If the customer comes in for an intermittent no start condition and there are DTC’s B224 SKREEM Internal, “U0236 Lost Communication with Column Lock Module” in the WIN module and DTC “P0513 Invalid SKIM Key” in the PCM please check the following.
1) The skim out issue can be seen when the customer quickly presses the START/STOP button twice with their foot on the brake pedal to shut off the vehicle.
The ESCL needs time to fully lock or unlock the steering column, when the button is depressed quickly the ESCL and WIN get out of sync and the engine will not start the next time the START/STOP button is pressed.
To start the engine the ignition switch must be in the full off position prior to performing a new start attempt. NOTE: Do not apply your foot to the brake pedal when turning the ignition switch to the off position, this allows the ignition switch to move to the full off position.
Instruct customers to press the START/STOP button once with their foot off the brake to shut off the vehicle: this will prevent the no start condition from happening again.
I have taken the liberty of removing the rest as it’s only valid for the service dept techs and it’s too long anyway.
Toothy, show your dealer this post and enlighten them as to what is happening.
Jim
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