Hi, TKL223/3. We suggest a dealer visit for this! Use our Dealer Locate Tool to find one to work with:Im have the same issue with it not locking with the key fob.
Iām out of warranty and donāt want to pay $180 for them to diagnose the issue. With all of us having the same problem, Iām curious if there will be a recall on these parts.Hi, TKL223/3. We suggest a dealer visit for this! Use our Dealer Locate Tool to find one to work with:
https://www.jeep.com/find-dealer.html.
Kate
Jeep Cares
Harkster, Did you ever get yours apart? I think this is something I can do myself ( out of warranty) but I can find no tutorials on how to get to the locking device. thanksForgot to mention it must be a servo failure inside. I can hear it try to engage electronically when you press the fob both open and even more so closed but it doesn't seem to engage anything. Once I take it apart I'll be able to tell I'm sure
10-4, I get that too.No not yet, it's on the list of things to tear apart
I did this a few days ago. It was much easier than I thought it would be.I just installed my replacement part from @AllMoparParts.com. As mentioned above, itās a 10 min install.
Hello. If you decide to bring this to the attention of a dealership for review and need our support, send a private message.Glad I found this thread. Mine has started doing this as well, but I'm sure it's simply worn out from years of use and the fact it's largely made from Chrysler's high-quality plastic.
Took an extra couple minutes as I have a front runner drop down table, but followed your directions and now the jeep is all good again. Thanks!I had my automatic lock start to go intermittent about 2 months ago, totally failed a couple weeks ago.
Guys, honestly, this is a super easy fix.
Go to allpar and get PN: 68282968AA. $60.98
Remove the interior tailgate panel. A trim tool helps, but itās just held on with clips. Pull it straight out, thereās about 12 clips.
Disconnect the two pushrod linkages from the assembly. The smaller door handle rod can be disconnected right from the module, but the heavier lock tumbler rod needs to be disconnected from the cylinder first to get the unit out.
Remove the three torx bolts around the latch
The latch assembly comes right out the access hole.
Unplug the connector, plug it in the new assembly and reverse the process.
This is an honest 10 minute job, and all you need is a torx. The proper torx might even be the same one they give you in the Jeep tool kit. There is no reason to give a dealer $300-ish to have this diagnosed and repaired (not to mention loosing your vehicle for a day).
The old unit (pictured) is white, the new one is black. The unit from allpar came in Mopar packaging and has an identical placard sticker on it. There are third party units on eBay for around $40, but the direct factory replacement is only $60.
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