6.0

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
$250
Average Mileage:
33,900 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replaced sensor (2 reports)
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problem #2

Jun 212017

Wrangler Sport V6

  • Manual transmission
  • 44,325 miles

Sensor went bad and this caused quite a scare. As I was turning across traffic, from the turn lane, into a private lot the vehicle felt like the transmission went out and I lost forward momentum. I hit the gas as hard as I could hoping it would get me across without being hit by the oncoming cars. It is a manual transmission, so since it would shift, I knew it wasn't the transmission. Of course the ABS and traction control lights were on, and being a new jeep wrangler owner I did not know what they meant. I looked it up online and found that it was a bad sensor. I took it in to my mechanic(out of warranty) and paid about $200.00 to replace the sensor. I could have done it myself for a lot less, but I am lazy......... What can I say?!?!?

- Robert H., Memphis, US

problem #1

Jul 082015

Wrangler Sahara V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 23,395 miles

This vehicle has had a few issue(s) since I first purchased it NEW. Quality control seems to be an issue from my observations.

- armyaviator08, FORT DRUM, NY, United States