Bob D.
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- Bob
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- Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4xe
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I have a '24 Sahara 4xe purchased new in March 2025 and currently have just under 20,000 miles on it. In the last month, since it started to get cold in the northeast, the throttle has become episodically unpredictable. During an episode, it refuses to increase throttle response as you depress the throttle pedal. It sometimes even reduces throttle response when you don't lift off the throttle. In either case, if you further depress the throttle pedal without getting a response, after waiting a full second or so, it will suddenly jump to full throttle. Needless to say, this is not something you want to have happen in tight traffic, or in your driveway. Fortunately it always responds immediately to lifting off the throttle.
I asked my local dealer to look at it, but since the behavior is episodic and didn't happen when they drove it, and and they don't see any error codes, they said there is nothing they can do. You basically have to drive it every day for a week in order to see an episode. I've had the episodes happen in hybrid mode and in electric mode, but so far I haven't seen it happen in e-save mode (gas engine only). It often happens at startup, but can happen later as well. I've seen it happen at 9 degrees F. and at 50 degrees F.
Has anyone had a similar issue? If so, were you able to resolve it, and how?
Thanks,
Bob
I asked my local dealer to look at it, but since the behavior is episodic and didn't happen when they drove it, and and they don't see any error codes, they said there is nothing they can do. You basically have to drive it every day for a week in order to see an episode. I've had the episodes happen in hybrid mode and in electric mode, but so far I haven't seen it happen in e-save mode (gas engine only). It often happens at startup, but can happen later as well. I've seen it happen at 9 degrees F. and at 50 degrees F.
Has anyone had a similar issue? If so, were you able to resolve it, and how?
Thanks,
Bob
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