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Anybody else have any data points for how long the recall fix takes to perform. I dropped mine off this morning. Was told to expect 5 days, but also told I would hear from them by this time next week.

Also, I understand that the software update is the first part of it, but it might actually require parts if something is actually wrong? Anyone have to go down that route yet? And if so, how long did that take?
 
Mine was 2 days; dropped it at 8:30am, had it back around 2pm the following day. Most of the time was either it just sitting, or charging for the road test.
 
Anybody else have any data points for how long the recall fix takes to perform. I dropped mine off this morning. Was told to expect 5 days, but also told I would hear from them by this time next week.

Also, I understand that the software update is the first part of it, but it might actually require parts if something is actually wrong? Anyone have to go down that route yet? And if so, how long did that take?
We just dropped our Jeep Grand Cherokee off this AM. It is supposed to take 2 days.
 
Anybody else have any data points for how long the recall fix takes to perform
About an hour of actual tech labor. If it needs charged, it'll take that hour plus charging time. Give or take a little bit depending on how long the drive cycle test takes to clear.

It's .7 billable hours of work for the dealership.
 
Is this HV battery issue a manufacturing defect, a degradation issue or both. As time goes on will more batteries fail triggering a cel.

My 2012 JK 3.6l was part of an engine lot that had valve which degraded over time due to a manufacturing defect. My valve never failed but I it always concerned me.
 
Is this HV battery issue a manufacturing defect, a degradation issue or both. As time goes on will more batteries fail triggering a cel.

My 2012 JK 3.6l was part of an engine lot that had valve which degraded over time due to a manufacturing defect. My valve never failed but I it always concerned me.
From what I can infer, the answer to both of those is "yes."

Some of the batteries were made with defectives separators in the cells. These have since been re-sourced with new separators from another supplier. But the ones in the field, are now being monitored with enhanced software from the recall.
The recall uploads the new software, and the drive test is to catch as many batteries as possible, which are defective "now." In the moment.
If any other separators degrade over time, the software should now catch it due to the revision, and throw a CEL for inspection or replacement.
 
Anybody else have any data points for how long the recall fix takes to perform. I dropped mine off this morning. Was told to expect 5 days, but also told I would hear from them by this time next week.

Also, I understand that the software update is the first part of it, but it might actually require parts if something is actually wrong? Anyone have to go down that route yet? And if so, how long did that take?
Dropped mine off on Tuesday. Just got a text this afternoon it should be ready tommorow morning. Said it took longer because the battery had to get to a temperature for part of test. Hard to do in this cold weather.
Had at startup tpm sensor not communicating issue they where supposed to look at. Not sure how much time devoted to that problem.
 
Anybody else have any data points for how long the recall fix takes to perform. I dropped mine off this morning. Was told to expect 5 days, but also told I would hear from them by this time next week.

Also, I understand that the software update is the first part of it, but it might actually require parts if something is actually wrong? Anyone have to go down that route yet? And if so, how long did that take?
Mine was ready the same day. Drop it at 8.45am and was ready by 4.30pm.
95B labor was 1.1 (inspect and update BPCM, PCM, TCM + Drive cycle)
They also found a Uconnect issue (TSB 08-066-23, updated TBM2 software) -this was not related to 95B. Labor 1.9
 
I just got the call today. They can't even start the recall repair process until the CEL is taken care of. I guess it needs 2 parts one of which is at a warehouse that is snowed in. So I'm gonna be in the loaner for a while longer.
 
Ughhh, so my appointment is for next Tuesday (1/21) and the day before and after, are forecasted to be between -3 to +5 F.
Which means I'm likely going to have to reschedule!
Even today, which was 10F this morning, electric use was locked out due to extreme cold.
 
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We took our 2023 Trailhawk in for the 95B recall. They completed the recall, including the drive test and everything passed. We've been driving the vehicle for a week and have experienced three occasions when the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service Warning Light appeared on the instrument cluster. Once while my wife was driving and twice while I was trying to start the vehicle. The Battery Charge Warning Light appears immediately after the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service Warning Light disappears. It would not start until I turned it off and on a couple times. The ambient temperatures when it occurred were above 45 degrees on the first two and 10 degrees on the last one. The Jeep service shop has not been able to duplicate or find the problem, or any code related to the issue. Jeep Customer Care is involved. Has anyone seen this warning light?
 
Yes, mine is doing the same thing. I have it scheduled for service at the end of the month. I may wait for it to quit before taking it in. Maybe a code will be set.
It also doesn't have the same performance as it once did. Mileage is less by 4 miles per charge at 55F. In the cold weather we are currently having, it is anyone's guess what mileage I can expect.
 
We took our 2023 Trailhawk in for the 95B recall. They completed the recall, including the drive test and everything passed. We've been driving the vehicle for a week and have experienced three occasions when the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service Warning Light appeared on the instrument cluster. Once while my wife was driving and twice while I was trying to start the vehicle. The Battery Charge Warning Light appears immediately after the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service Warning Light disappears. It would not start until I turned it off and on a couple times. The ambient temperatures when it occurred were above 45 degrees on the first two and 10 degrees on the last one. The Jeep service shop has not been able to duplicate or find the problem, or any code related to the issue. Jeep Customer Care is involved. Has anyone seen this warning light?
We've had the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service light once following the 95B recall last week on our 2022 Trailhawk.
This happened on the interstate for about 10-seconds, then cleared itself and did not throw any other lights. Has not shown up since. I have not noticed any change in performance.
Never saw this warning light in 51k miles before the recall.
 
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We've had the Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Service light once following the 95B recall last week on our 2022 Trailhawk.
This happened on the interstate for about 10-seconds, then cleared itself and did not throw any other lights. Has not shown up since. I have not noticed any change in performance.
Never saw this warning light in 51k miles before the recall.
Thanks for the info - it gives me some peace of mind.
 
My wife's 2022 GC 4xe stopped working in electric mode after the recall was performed. Apparently there was something in the steering wheel menus that needed to be reset, and the dealership didn't do it. The salesman who leased my wife her new 2025 GC 4xe fixed it, so the 2022 ran in electric mode the last two days we had it.

Please note that the battery issue did not prompt my wife to replace her 2022 4xe. She got out of her lease a couple of months early and scored a lower monthly payment on the 2025. She's still not 100% confident in hybrids/EVs after waiting months for the recall to be addressed. A trouble-free lease term for her 2025 4xe will go a long way toward assuaging her concerns. I don't think she'll ever be an early adopter of new (or even not-so-new) technology.
 
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