DENVER — More than seven months after Jeep's parent company recalled over 63,000 Cherokees from model years 2017 to 2019 for a defect that could “cause a vehicle crash without prior warning,” there is still no reported fix. One Colorado driver told Denver7 Investigates the company’s rental replacement policy adds insult to injury.
Kaity Klonowski's 2019 Cherokee has been in the shop for weeks now. She bought the SUV for her adventures and loves the car.
“I like to ski or go for hikes in the summertime, and depending on the dirt road, certainly, you need the four-wheel drive,” Klonowski said. “I love driving my Jeep. Honestly, I've had a pretty great experience with it.”
That changed when a service warning light came on, telling her to service the four-wheel drive. Receipts show her de