Where to find the DTC code on a JK Wrangler?
As luck would have it, the JK Wrangler’s come with a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) reader built right into the dash and you can access them by following the 3 simple steps below. Once you have the DTC code (s) in hand, check it/them against the list below and you will be able to find out exactly what problems your Jeep is having.
How to check Jeep JK Wrangler diagnostic trouble codes?
Then, push the key into the ignition cylinder and while holding it in, turn it to the ‘OFF’ position and then back to the ‘ON’ position (3) times straight making sure to end with it in the ‘ON’ position. It is important to keep pushing in on the key to prevent it from catching at the different positions along the way. 2.
Is the JK Wrangler wired up to the computer?
Thanks to the advent of technology, just about every single part on your new Jeep JK Wrangler is wired up to a computer.
Where did the 2011 Jeep Wrangler engine fail?
The contact owns a 2011 Jeep Wrangler. While traveling between 55-65 mph, the vehicle shook uncontrollably. There were no warning indicators illuminated before or after the failure. The vehicle was taken to I.G. burton Chevrolet of milford (793 bay rd, milford, de) where it was diagnosed that the stabilizer failed.
As luck would have it, the JK Wrangler’s come with a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) reader built right into the dash and you can access them by following the 3 simple steps below. Once you have the DTC code (s) in hand, check it/them against the list below and you will be able to find out exactly what problems your Jeep is having.
Then, push the key into the ignition cylinder and while holding it in, turn it to the ‘OFF’ position and then back to the ‘ON’ position (3) times straight making sure to end with it in the ‘ON’ position. It is important to keep pushing in on the key to prevent it from catching at the different positions along the way. 2.
Thanks to the advent of technology, just about every single part on your new Jeep JK Wrangler is wired up to a computer.
The contact owns a 2011 Jeep Wrangler. While traveling between 55-65 mph, the vehicle shook uncontrollably. There were no warning indicators illuminated before or after the failure. The vehicle was taken to I.G. burton Chevrolet of milford (793 bay rd, milford, de) where it was diagnosed that the stabilizer failed.