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2020 Wrangler Electrical Problems

Davefrmca

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I have a 2020 Wrangler 4cyl Turbo with 5900 miles. 4 months ago Stop/Start quit working. Took it in and they said that I had a bad seat sensor and both batteries were bad. Replaced sensor and batteries.
3 months later I had a dead battery. Wouldn't start. Took it in and said I had a bad anti-theft sensor. They said that they found loose wire connections.
Picked it up and drove one block and it stalled when I started from a stop. This happened two times.
Took it back and when I arrived at dealer car stalled and wouldn't start. Several warning lights came on. Couldn't get it out of park.
At dealer for a week and picked it up yesterday. They said that a main fuse was bad and both batteries were bad.
Now I've had 4 batteries replaced within 2000 miles.
Do I have a lemon? I don't trust it.
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Every state is different for lemon laws. You might be close to qualifying for lemon law? Some states will lemon a car if they had 3-4 repair attempts for the same problem. Or 30 days out of service. Check the lemon law for the state you bought your Wrangler in.
 
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Davefrmca

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Every state is different for lemon laws. You might be close to qualifying for lemon law? Some states will lemon a car if they had 3-4 attempts for the same problem. Check the lemon law for the state you bought your Wrangler in.
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