Stellantis issued a temporary stop sale on some of its 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs after owners complained their key fobs were losing connection to the vehicles and causing them to brick.
The Drive reported owners using a Jeep Garage forum to air their grievances. A few days later, The Drive said Stellantis’ FCA sent a notice to dealers informing them of the stop sale and cited a “radio frequency hub module” can cause communication issues between the key fob and the vehicle.
However, a Jeep spokesperson told The Drive a solution had been identified and the company was expediting appropriate parts to its dealer network. The spokesperson added it affects a limited number of vehicles and would not require a safety recall.