tdog
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- First Name
- Terry
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- Apr 30, 2018
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- Pittsburgh, PA
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- 2018 Wrangler Unlimited Sport JL
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- #241
It sounds like that not even the employees and managers know what Keyless Enter n' Go is!! Even more proof that the situation should be resolved in favor of the consumer!I am the woman with 4 kids that purchased a sport thinking it had keyless entry.I gave up my SUV for this JL because I wanted something fun, something that allowed me to spend more time with my spouse and it seemed like a great way to do it as the Sport wasn't giving up much compared to my SUV.
What lead me to think the Sport would have Keyless entry when it has manual windows?
I did not discover the Jeep didn't have this feature until I tried to lock the doors, which wasn't right away because I park in the garage and rarely go anywhere. I was just going to deal with it for now and add it later. It wasn't until I saw this post that I decided to look into it and see what, if anything, Jeep could do. I haven't owned a Jeep since I was a teen and even then it was a Cherokee so no, I don't know all base models have manual locks. This Jeep had bluetooth, backup camera and push start so I wouldn't have guessed keyless entry to be so outside of the box for the Sport. When I spoke to Jeep (to which I did record the call) they stated that Keyless entry-n-go is unlocking the doors with the push of a button on the fob. Awesome, except my key has no buttons for unlocking or locking. Its a physical key that must go into the lock to unlock the doors. They didn't understand this as my VIN pulled up the info saying I had keyless entry. This is why I was sent to the dealer, they did not think I knew how to use it. I knew I didn't have it, I even tried to explain that I didn't have it. They still said that I should have it and it must not be working.
- The window sticker said it had Keyless Enter-N-Go
- During the test drive and showing of the Jeep I was never once handed the key.
- The doors were all unlocked when I went to view it.
- I was given the key AFTER I paid for the Jeep.
Monday rolls around and I go to the dealership as Jeep asked me to, they also find no keyless entry but all agree that it should be there as the window sticker and my VIN show it to be standard on my particular model. The Service Manager even pulled up information from Chrysler, separate from my specific vehicle, and found it too to have Keyless Entry listed. After an hour and over a dozen people coming to look at it they finally decided to do something. Now its Friday and he informed me that they've sent the information to Chrysler VP to be reviewed and determine an outcome. I'll update when I get more on that but clearly I'm not alone in thinking it would have what was specified.
I'm not pushing for anything more than what I purchased. I understand it would be difficult and unreasonable to install factory keyless entry on my specific Jeep but I'd at least like Jeep to realize this mistake so others like me don't run into this same issue. I'm a stay at home mom with zero Wrangler experience and limited automotive experience so I thought I'd get what it said I was going to get on the window sticker. I'm not asking for proximity entry, I know that's different from keyless entry and that's not what my sticker says anyways so why bother asking for that? Great if they wanna add it but I can do without that.
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