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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Billerica Auto Auction Tragedy: Car Washes BAN Jeep Cherokee because of SUDDEN ACCELERATION

No one is asking how do you protect the public from dangerous vehicles on our roads?


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The injuries and damages were not caused by the defendants, the lawyer stated. They were "not due to any acts and/or omissions on the part" of the defendants, White wrote.
It was the result of an "unavoidable accident, events and/or occurrences beyond the control of the defendants," he wrote. White added that the accident was caused by an "unforeseeable malfunction of the vehicle being operated by Roger Hartwell."

Billerica auto auction faces wrongful-death suit



By Rick Sobey

11/11/2017


BILLERICA -- Lynnway Auto Auction failed to install barriers after being cited for safety hazards in 2014, resulting in the facility "needlessly endangering visitors" on May 3 when a car plowed through the crowd and killed five people, reads the first wrongful-death lawsuit against the company.
One of the victims was 55-year-old Ruben Espaillat, of Methuen. His son, with the same name, is the plaintiff in the lawsuit -- which was filed in Middlesex Superior Court over the summer.
The Sun learned about it Thursday after the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Lynnway for electrical and safety hazards in connection with the May accident, leading to more than $267,000 in proposed penalties.
Two of the citations were for repeat violations, which carry penalties of $69,713 each.
The wrongful-death lawsuit doesn't have a dollar figure attached to it. Michael Conley, of Kenney & Conley, P.C. in Braintree, wrote in the lawsuit that the plaintiff is seeking "fair" compensatory damages, as well as an amount that "fairly compensates his children for the loss of their father, punitive damages in an amount sufficient to punish this defendant's misconduct and deter others from engaging in such misconduct."
Espaillat, who bought and sold cars occasionally, was a father of three and ran Ruben Cleaning Services in Methuen.
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The defendants include: Lynnway, company President Jim Lamb, Director George Russo and Roger Hartwell, who drove the Jeep that struck numerous people at the eight-lane auction facility off Rangeway Road.
Conley declined to comment on Friday.
On May 3, OSHA inspected the facility after people were struck by an SUV and five died as a result of their injuries. The agency recently issued 16 citations to the company for motor-vehicle hazards, blocked exit routes, violations of the hazard communication standard and record-keeping deficiencies.
The company was cited in 2014 for exposing employees to crushing hazards from vehicles. Three years later on May 3, Lynnway was again cited for this violation.
Conley wrote in the wrongful-death lawsuit: "The facility was negligently designed and configured and needlessly endangered visitors in that it provided no barriers or like devices to physically separate and protect visitors from automobile traffic within the facility."
He emphasized that Lynnway officials had been advised by OSHA to install barriers or other safety devices.
"Nonetheless, by May 2017, the defendants had taken no action to provide such essential safety devices," Conley stated in the lawsuit.
He wrote that Lynnway failed to properly investigate and train its drivers, including Hartwell, who did not have a valid license at the time. His license was suspended in 2012 for several violations; he never had it reinstated, and it expired in 2014. He had also been involved in seven crashes since 1985. Lamb has said the company was "unaware of the change in status of the driver's license until the police told (them) after the accident."
In the lawsuit, Conley stated that Hartwell "negligently" operated the Jeep, losing control of it and striking numerous visitors, including Espaillat.
The defendants' "negligence, gross negligence and/or reckless conduct" resulted in the wrongful death of Espaillat, Conley wrote.


Lawyers have predicted a tsunami of lawsuits against Lynnway. In addition to Espaillat, the crash claimed the lives of Leezandra Aponte, 36, of Lowell; Brenda Lopez, 48, and Pantaleon Santos, 49, both of Rhode Island; and Elliott Rowlands Jr., 50, of Buzzards Bay.
Lawyers say it's difficult to estimate the dollar figure these families may seek in p lawsuits.
These personal-injury cases include both compensatory damages and punitive damages. The compensatory damages deal with injuries -- those include out-of-pocket medical expenses, hospital stay, medication, lost wages, vacation time, pain-and-suffering damages, insomnia, anxiety and angst. The punitive damages are meant to punish defendants for their wrongdoing. 
"Lynnway will not have any comment on litigation matters," a spokesperson for the company said in a statement on Friday.
Defense lawyer David White, of Davis & White, LLC in North Andover, wrote that Lynnway denies the allegations, according to a document submitted to Middlesex Superior Court in September. White is representing Lynnway, Lamb, Russo and BLR, LLC, which owns and shares control of the auction facility.
The injuries and damages were not caused by the defendants, the lawyer stated. They were "not due to any acts and/or omissions on the part" of the defendants, White wrote.
It was the result of an "unavoidable accident, events and/or occurrences beyond the control of the defendants," he wrote. White added that the accident was caused by an "unforeseeable malfunction of the vehicle being operated by Roger Hartwell."
The facility was compliant with all applicable building codes, rules, regulations and industry standards, White argued, and there were "reasonable safety measures in place at the premises."
In the wake of the OSHA report last week, Lamb said the company has "taken a number of measures to ensure a safe environment for our customers and employees" since the tragedy. The majority of the OSHA citations have either been resolved or are in the process of being corrected, according to Lamb.
"Over the past six months, we have made significant investment in additional safety measures at the auction site such as installing permanent, fixed bollards to provide a barrier to a potential future vehicle malfunction," Lamb said in a statement.
Companies have 15 business days from receipt of their citations and penalties to comply. They can also meet with OSHA to see if the case can be resolved at the area office level.
Authorities continue to investigate the crash. Police do not believe the act was intentional, and they're looking at whether mechanical failure or human error was at fault.
Wrongful-death lawsuits drag on for years. This case is currently in the discovery process; the deadline for that is July 2019.
The case must be resolved by July 2020.
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1999 – 2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Vehicle Speed Control Problems  (U.S. NHTSA complaints as of: 11 Nov 2017)



Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2010/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx

Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

[23] 

Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

[47]
http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2006/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx

Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2005/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx



Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
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Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2003 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

[35]
http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2002/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx


Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
[34]
http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2001/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx

Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

[52]

Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

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TOTAL [499]



The National Car Wash Association maintains
list” of vehicles noted prone to SUA events.]
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UPDATE: No charges in runaway SUV case
POSTED 6:46 PM, JULY 10, 2014
BY WAYNE COVIL
(with 2:20 min video segment)  (Ford SUV)
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(excerpts):
 
Witnesses told police that a car wash employee went to move the SUV
forward, when the vehicle suddenly accelerated.
 
The employee was able to miss two parked cars before trying to slam on
the brakes to no success.
 
After crossing Dupuy Avenue, the SUV hit the curb, knocking the driver
out of the seat and onto the ground.
 
Sheriff Todd Wilson said the SUV never slowed down and continued
almost the length of a football field before slamming into the large green
power box on the north side of the courthouse.
 
The employee was slightly injured and required medical attention at the
hospital.
 
Bob Schrum, the owner of Flagstop Car Wash, said his employees are
provided a list of cars, trucks and SUVs that have been proven prone to
unintentional acceleration. In fact, he said the instances have been well
documented by the National Car Wash Association.
 
Schrum said about a month ago that all 120 of his employees took part in a
safety seminar provided by his insurance company, which touched on
sudden unintentional acceleration.
 
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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OWNER COMMENTS
#1  Grand Cherokee V6
Automatic transmission 70,000 miles
Mar 28 2015
sudden acceleration car lunged & down embankment
Report date April 1, 2015
Margaret Stuart
2007 Grand Cherokee Jeep
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sudden acceleration car lunged & down embankment Report date April 1, 2015 Margaret Stuart 2007 Grand Cherokee Jeep
 
In January 2007, I purchased a new 2007 Grand Cherokee Jeep, Vin #1J8GR48K77C565297. On March 18, 2015, while in my garage, I put the Jeep in reverse. It suddenly accelerated/screeched on it's own. It flew out of my garage almost hitting trees in the yard. I was able to stop the Jeep by braking. I told husband about this incident. We decided we would take the Jeep in for a checkup soon to see why this had happened. I have always been a Jeep owner, owned many, and take good care of my vehicles, This Jeep, although a 2007, is in pristine condition and was always checked periodically.
 
On March 28, 2015, after driving from the CA mountains to AZ just turned 70,000 miles on trip. About 5 pm, I was at my son Ryan Stuart's home. I backed jeep into his driveway to release trailor and its goods I was transferring to him. Turned engine off stayed for about 10 minutes and then left. I turned ignition on and put into drive never touched gas pedal. The Jeep quickly accelerated/screeched forward, out the driveway, across the street, and toward the neighbor's home. I was shocked and totally caught off guard. I immediately steered the Jeep as quickly as I could away from the house and 2 cars in the driveway. The jeep keep accelerating down an embankment towards the next home. My Jeep flipped over doing a 360 degree and landed on the passenger side. I was up in the air as seat belt held me down. My son, Ryan Stuart, witnessed this whole incident and ran to my aid as did other neighbors. The seat belt on my chest was causing me trouble breathing. Ryan tried to alleviate my pain by pulling it away from chest.
 
I do not remember police, fire fighters, or an ambulance taking me to the hospital. When I woke up, my husband William Stuart and son Ryan Stuart were with me at hospital. Within one hour of my jeep turning 70,000 miles I was in the ER and my jeep upside down totalled.
 
The ER Dr. said I had a concussion. No neuro doctors were on duty that night at the hospital. I was advised I could be taken to a Las Vegas hospital by ambulance to see Neuro doctor or go home with my husband if he checked my eyes every hour. I elected to go home even though my whole body and head hurt. I had follow-up care with my own physician. My whole body still hurts, especially my head, neck, and back. Saw Neuro doctor 3 weeks after crash and said post concussion syndrome with PTSD. My problems were mainly with thinking, memory, speech. I decided to get proper care at Boulder Neurological Center in Boulder, CO where I use to live and work. As of this writing, I am also extremely upset thinking how close I came to being killed in this accident. I tried to get help from the legal community no one wanted to touch as I was told by Phoenix attorney firm "if I had been impaired for rest of my life his firm would have taken case." I have read other horrible incidents involving "SUDDEN ACCELERATION" in Grand Cherokee Jeep and people have died. I can tell you emphatically that there was no driver error. I reported this to NHTSA as well as Consumer Affairs so someone will do something before there is an entire family dead due to sudden acceleration. It is real and I have worked for Federal Courts for over 20 years and can tell you emphatically "NO driver error"!!
 
Margaret Stuart
 
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Update from Aug 6, 2015
The airbags did not deploy even after going down embankment and flipping over doing 360 and landing on passenger side of jeep.
 
Update from Jan 23, 2017
Air Bags never deployed during the car crash on March 28, 2015. Jeep went down embankment and flipped over 360 degrees. Did not remember if entered this information in my complaint due to brain injury. Margaret Stuart
 
- Maggie S., Lake Havasu City, AZ, US
 
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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Vehicle Speed Control Problems  (as of: 1 Jul 2017)
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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Recalls

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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Technical Service Bulletins

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Video: Car-wash chain won't clean older
Jeep Cherokee models over sudden
acceleration fears
BY MICHAEL ROBERTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 AT 6:02 A.M.
(2010 or before Cherokee/Grand Cherokee)
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(excerpts):
 
This is not a new issue. Way back in 2006, the International Carwash
Association issued an advisory on Jeep Cherokee models based on sudden-
acceleration reports. The document doesn't recommend banning such vehicles,
but it does list five procedures to be employed when they're being cleaned for
safety reasons:
 
1. Handle Jeep Cherokees and Jeep Grand Cherokees with extreme caution
2. Allow only specially trained car wash employees to handle these vehicles
3. Notify all car wash employees when one of these vehicles is on the property
4. Move the vehicle using both feet - left foot on the brake and right foot on
    the accelerator
5. Instruct employees and customers to never walk in front of one of these
    vehicles
 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Billerica Auto Auction Tragedy: Former employee says she voiced safety concerns before deadly auto auction accident





Condolences to those killed or injured by this tragedy and their family members. 

Vehicles have been BANNED by car washes because of the danger they pose.... 

The National Car Wash Association shares a list of DANGEROUS VEHICLES PRONE TO SUDDEN UNINTENDED ACCELERATION with its members to protect their liability. 

Do we know what vehicles are on that list to protect our families? 




Former employee says she voiced safety concerns before deadly auto auction accident


by: Kathryn Burcham Updated: 



BILLERICA, Mass. - The Lynnway Auto Auction is taking new safety precautions after a tragic crash killed three people last week.
But the safety barriers planned to protect crowds won’t be installed by Wednesday for the first weekly auction after the incident.
Boston 25 News has learned a former driver asked about safety changes years before the accident.
That driver worked at the auction for three years in a part time job, driving cars through the auction lanes.
The woman, who asked to be identified only as Anne, spent three years driving cars through the crowds inside the Lynnway auto auction. She said her safety concerns were ignored.
“It’s just a matter of time before something like this would happen,” Anne said.
Showing us her tax records to prove her employment, she sat down with Boston 25 News just days after three people were killed at her former job.
“I wasn't surprised because I was like, ‘one of these days, someone is going to get killed,” she said.
Anne says she received no formal safety training after she was hired through a temp agency called Labor Force.
“Not really much, you have a license, you can drive, you know,” she said.
Anne says many of the cars she drove had major mechanical issues and questions if they were safe to drive through the crowded lanes.
“I did worry about my own safety…one of the cars I was driving, the brakes went all the way to the floor,” she explained.
MassCOSH, a non-profit that monitors worker safety, is calling for more precautions at Lynnway; particularly for temporary workers like Anne, or Leezandra Aponte -- one of the victims of last weeks' crash.
“Temp workers are seen sadly as disposable, they're treated like second class employees,” MassCOSH’s Jeff Newton told Boston 25. “We will be following the OSHA investigation to see if the company took any shortcuts that put anyone in needless danger.”
A spokeswoman for Lynnway told us all drivers attend an instructional safety meeting before every auction and that drivers are instructed if there's any mechanical problem, they should stop the vehicle.

The company also plans to add more safety monitors and lane barriers.
Spokeswoman Jill Reilly also said Lynnway does have a tow truck on site and that if any driver feels their car isn't safe to drive, they are told to stop it immediately and call for the tow truck.
According to Reilly, Lynnway is planning to install bollards as soon as possible, but they won’t be installed by Wednesday. However, they are going to put Jersey barriers in place, until the bollards are ready to be installed.
[Anne] was not a Lynnway employee, she worked for Labor Ready. [Anne] had an uncooperative attitude and Labor Ready was asked not to send her any more. During the time she worked as an auction day driver, she was required to attend the safety meeting and handed a copy of the safety instructions every single time she came on Wednesdays to work as a driver.
Discrediting workers is typical when companies attempt to defend their actions. 

  • All drivers (regardless of how long they have worked at Lynnway) are required to attend an instructional and safety meeting held in the morning before every auction.
  • The drivers are instructed that if they notice any mechanical problem (especially brakes) they are to stop the vehicle wherever it is and turn off the engine.
  • Lynnway has a tow truck on site which tows vehicles through the auction lane. Drivers are specifically told that they will not get in any trouble or be in any way criticized if they stop any vehicle and call for the tow truck.


http://www.fox25boston.com/news/former-employee-says-she-voiced-safety-concerns-before-deadly-auto-auction-accident/520599453




[Jeep Car Wash SUA Information]
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Runaway Jeep crashes into pole after
exiting Lititz car wash
CHRISTOPHER PRATT | Staff Writer
Feb 5, 2016
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Local car wash not accepting Jeep Cherokee’s
due to safety issue
BY SANDRA JONES
POSTED 11:43 PM, OCTOBER 16, 2015
(with 2:10 min video segment)
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No injuries in the latest Jumpin' Jeep
escapade
Not all the incidents of apparent
unintended acceleration have ended
so luckily
By James R. Hood
08/04/2015 | ConsumerAffairs
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Runway Jeep traverses several lanes on Highway
101
Bay City News
Published: August 3, 2015, 11:38 am
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Runaway Jeep Grand Cherokees have
led to crashes, car wash owners say.
Updated: MAY 11, 2015 — 1:12 AM EDT
by John Moritz, Inquirer Staff Writer
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Video: Car-wash chain won't clean older
Jeep Cherokee models over sudden
acceleration fears
BY MICHAEL ROBERTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 AT 6:02 A.M.
(2010 or before Cherokee/Grand Cherokee)
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(excerpts):
This is not a new issueWay back in 2006, the International Carwash
Association issued an advisory on Jeep Cherokee models based on sudden-
acceleration reports. The document doesn't recommend banning such vehicles,
but it does list five procedures to be employed when they're being cleaned for
safety reasons:
1. Handle Jeep Cherokees and Jeep Grand Cherokees with extreme caution
2. Allow only specially trained car wash employees to handle these vehicles
3. Notify all car wash employees when one of these vehicles is on the property
4. Move the vehicle using both feet - left foot on the brake and right foot on
    the accelerator
5. Instruct employees and customers to never walk in front of
     one of these vehicles
©2017 Denver Westword, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Jeep sudden acceleration accident at auction 
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friendly_jacek
Registered: 05/04/03
Posts: 6537
Loc: southeast US
Quote:   ConsumerAffairs for a 2011 posting 
Jeeps seem to have acquired an especially fearsome reputation among car wash operators, like Dan of Palmyra, Pa.
"My family has owned and operated automatic car washes for nearly 50 years. Over the past 10 years, we have had
half a dozen incidents with Jeep Grand Cherokees accelerating out of control," Dan said in a 2011 ConsumerAffairs
posting. "Every time it has happened, our employees have maintained that the vehicle took off on them and they
could not stop it. The first few times it happened, we assumed it was driver error but not anymore. There is case after
case of this happening and nobody at Chrysler will do anything about it.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee May Suddenly Accelerate
A 52-year-old man was run over and killed by a
Grand Cherokee in a Connecticut car wash
06/13/2006 | ConsumerAffairs |  Jeep Recalls
By Joe Benton
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UPDATE: No charges in runaway SUV case
POSTED 6:46 PM, JULY 10, 2014
BY WAYNE COVIL
(with 2:20 min video segment)  (Ford SUV)
--------------
(excerpts):
Witnesses told police that a car wash employee went to move the SUV
forward, when the vehicle suddenly accelerated.
The employee was able to miss two parked cars before trying to slam on
the brakes to no success.
After crossing Dupuy Avenue, the SUV hit the curb, knocking the driver
out of the seat and onto the ground.
Sheriff Todd Wilson said the SUV never slowed down and continued
almost the length of a football field before slamming into the large green
power box on the north side of the courthouse.
The employee was slightly injured and required medical attention at the
hospital.
Bob Schrum, the owner of Flagstop Car Wash, said his employees are
provided a list of cars, trucks and SUVs that have been proven prone to
unintentional acceleration. In fact, he said the instances have been well
documented by the National Car Wash Association.
Schrum said about a month ago that all 120 of his employees took part in a
safety seminar provided by his insurance company, which touched on
sudden unintentional acceleration.


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [6]

http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2010/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [9]


Vehicle Speed Control Problem on the 2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [23]
http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2008/jeep/grand_cherokee/vehicle_speed_control/problem.aspx

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [52] 


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [46]


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [76]


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [72]


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2003 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [29] 


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [34] 


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [34] 



VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [50]


VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM ON THE 1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE [61]