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Electronic programming equipment and blank vehicle key fobs were stolen from a locksmith in an armed carjacking in Easton Wednesday afternoon.
After a Jeep worth $32,000 was stolen in Penn Township, police are warning the public that car thieves are getting smarter.
Are you experiencing issues with the original key fob in your brand-new Jeep Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L? Well, you are definitely not alone, as this is not a one-off situation.
The defendants allegedly targeted Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles, typically breaking sunroofs to access and program cloned key fobs.
A Nashville man’s 2015 Jeep Cherokee SRT was stolen from his apartment’s parking garage and believes the thief used a key programmer.
Electronic gremlins love the Jeep Grand Cherokee L the same way rodents love engine bays and plant-based wire insulation. Earlier this week, The Drive got ...
Some Jeep Grand Cherokee L's are reportedly completely useless after the key fob is unable to communicate with the necessary electronics.
And that’s just for the fob. Add another $50 to $100 to get replacement fobs programmed to work with your car and to have a new mechanical backup key made.