How does service Park Assist work on a jeep?

How does service Park Assist work on a jeep?

1. After hitting the throttle somewhat hard when in 1st (50% and above) the jeep says “service park assist” and goes into some sort of limp mode for about 5-10 seconds then acts normally again. 2. EXTREMELY hard downshifts in autostick from 2-1.. like lock up all the tires hard. 3.

How to fix the service park assist warning?

This video shows you how to fix your Service Park Assist Warning Message on a 2011 Chevrolet Avalanche. This process is nearly the same across all GM and Chevy vehicles. Be sure to have a helper put the vehicle in reverse with the parking brake on and their foot on the brake pedal. Don’t get yourself run over. Loading…

What’s the difference between limp and service park assist?

Its the ESM or SHIFTER MODULE!!!! It has to do w/ the Electronic Shift Module (ESM) in the shift bezel. They are prone to go bad and cause all kinds of issues. Limp mode and the “service park assist” are most popular from what i hear.

Where is the park assist on a Jeep Commander?

The park assist module is located under the 2nd row seat; https://www.jeepcommander.com/forum…on/68289-service-parking-assist-system-3.html

How to use service park assist on a Chevy?

This process is nearly the same across all GM and Chevy vehicles. Be sure to have a helper put the vehicle in reverse with the parking brake on and their foot on the brake pedal. Don’t get yourself run over. Loading…

Why is my Jeep Commander XK not working?

Since you bought this XK at an insurance auction, it’s pretty fair to expect the worst; Typically, pretty much everybody, who has shown up on this forum with an XK that was picked up at auction (and there have been several) have found out almost unanimously, that there XK was in pretty rough shape – hence why they are being sold at auction, cheap.

What to do if your Park Assist is not working?

Pull all of the fuses, make sure that they’re good/not blown and inspect the fuse sockets/holders for rust and/or corrosion.

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