It all comes down to money. 69k Jeeps with a few hundred just in parts and 5.2 hours(per alldata)@80% whatever shop labor is($120). Then the cost for a loaner car and finding a supplier to build it. And trying to get the original supplier to pay for all this(GM Bolt recalls LG Battery paid like 90% of the bill). And I am sure a few lawyers will get involved claiming loss of resale value or owner was scared to drive vehicle. Oh, don't forgot multiple owners of Jeep during this time period. This recall is an expansion of a
prior recall which did not include vehicles from as many model years. I did get a kick out of this statement.
Before the clutch pressure plate fails, drivers may notice a burning smell, clutch slippage, and/or a warning light on the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel.
There is currently no fix for this issue, but Jeep tells NHTSA that one is under development. Jeep dealerships performed a software update to address the previous recall, but owners who had that fix performed will still need an additional repair once it is ready
Instead of a check engine light do they have a fire symbol per the software update?