Thewrangler73
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Well, the inevitable breakdown happened last night, with the absolute worst timing it could have possibly had. But then again, when would be a good time for a truck to die? I was driving down the highway at 75 through a couple of curves, and it just died. No warning lights, no slow loss of power, nothing. Just completely died out of absolutely nowhere. Lost power steering and brakes, which, as it turns out, is incredibly scary when you're on a busy (for North Dakota anyway) interstate. Checked what I could think of and do on the side of the road with limited tools, checked battery connections and battery charge, fuses, made sure I still had gas (was pretty sure i did, but you never know, I've had gas gauges fail before.) Checked underneath to make sure fuel line wasn't disconnected, and the truck was still recognizing my key fob. I tried to restart it and it just kept turning over endlessly for, and I'm not exaggerating here, about 3 minutes. I couldn't get it to stop trying to start. Removed keyfob from the vehicle, hit the button, pressed the brake, opened the door, yelled at it, nothing would stop it from trying. I was worried it would burn out my battery or cause other issues, but it finally stopped on it's own around the 3 minute mark (somewhat kept track, between my attempts to stop it.) Called the FCA roadside assistance, they got a tow truck out to me. Downfall is dealership was closed, and still is until noon today, so I had no vehicle to get to work (I do weekend shift at 6am as a machinist). We don't have cabs or anything in town that run that early, so I had to call in a favor to work. But I guess the whole point if this rant is that the tow truck driver told me this is the 5th 2019 he's towed for the same issue, and that 3 of them are still sitting at the repair shop. He even showed me the tow records for when the vehicles were towed in by him, matching license plates and all. So has anyone else ran into this before? I'm sure hoping it's nothing major.