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Problems with 2016 Jeep Cherokee VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 2016 Jeep Cherokee starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 6 234 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 2016 Jeep Cherokee

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 jeep cherokee. while driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle's speed suddenly increased to approximately 30 mph. the driver crashed into a traffic cone. a police report was not filed and there were no injuries. the contact also indicated that the rear windshield wiper suddenly stopped operating. on some occasions, after removing the ignition key from the ignition switch a message indicating "key inserted" would display. the vehicle was taken to huntington jeep in huntington, new york, but the failures could not be duplicated. the manufacturer was notified of the failures. the vin was invalid. the failure mileage was 10,200.

Drivers side wiper stopped working while driving. the passengers still works unable to drive car when it rains.

Setting cruise does not hold with even very minor incline/decline no matter what speed set is. the increase of speed during set cruise is alarming at over 10+ miles at medium decline, and at some point car tries to slow down, but it is not a smooth transition, as it feels jerky. i have taken to lical jeep dealer, but they said maybe aftr "computer updates", it would remedy it. not! i can be on a boulevard, street, highway, etc... i have another appointment for 1-13-2017 while latitude still has warranty...no dealer is able to get vehicles in quickly, so that alone says a lot about issues with this manufacturer.... i would add that i tested cruise with that automatic engine shutoff both on and off to narrow it down, but there was no difference... there is a huge problem with defrosting windshield, too, where the only remedy is rolling down windows, which is terrible in fog, rain, cold weather... the other issue i have is the area where the sideview mirrors are: it is so wide, it blocks an oncoming car (especially on passenger side), when trying to turn left. it makes it nearly impossible to see road, too, as many streets have medians and many do not. some have concrete bike curbs, and one must pull car further out than normal, just to avoid running into something. this is true for both right or left turns. if area is dark, it is a guessing game. this also makes it difficult to see deer in neighborhoods or freeways here in san antonio, much less objects that are three feet tall and below.

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