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Old Dec 6, 2021 | 08:45 PM
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What’s up yall
so I currently have a 2017 jeep Cherokee sport I’ve had it since 2017 I am no longer under warranty and about a year ago my door stop locking. No longer locks when I press the lock button on my key fob and a no longer locks when I press the actual lock button on the door handle. My question is have anyone else experienced this problem and how did you fix this problem I know it’s been over a year since it became a problem and I just been manually locking my doors but now it’s becoming very inconvenient and annoying. Once again I’m open to all answers on how to fix this problem if anyone knows how to fix this problem .
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Old Dec 8, 2021 | 08:37 AM
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Read your post.
Do you think anyone wants to volunteer their valuable help to that cluster of a word salad?
Face reality. Anyone worth a hoot at giving advice will pass right by your hap hazard request. Who needs the aggravation?

Oh, and by the way, those little dots and curvy things in my post? Those are part of an abstract thing called punctuation!!!

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Old Dec 14, 2021 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
Read your post.
Do you think anyone wants to volunteer their valuable help to that cluster of a word salad?
Face reality. Anyone worth a hoot at giving advice will pass right by your hap hazard request. Who needs the aggravation?

Oh, and by the way, those little dots and curvy things in my post? Those are part of an abstract thing called punctuation!!!
I am looking for help, you don’t have to be a dick about it. If you had that much issue with my post you could ignore it, instead of being an english teacher nobody asked for.
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Old Dec 14, 2021 | 11:37 AM
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Welcome to the real world Snowflake. See how many others chimed in during the last week. What's that tell ya? Are you so thick in the head and self absorbed that you're blind to all others?
Don't expect a lot of free time from people you show absolute disrespect for right out of the chute.

Actually, I coulda deleted your pathetic post. I am a moderator on this site. I left your post up just so we could all see the expected reaction.
Hopefully this display discourages entitled little whiners to think twice before being so disrespectful.
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Old Dec 14, 2021 | 01:50 PM
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OP, have you done anything other than ignore the problem for a year, then ask questions?

For example, rudimentary diagnostics like checking fuses and relays?

Problems aren't fixed by ignoring them. Asking us questions and expecting to be spoon fed a solution immediately isn't going to happen.
Basic troubleshooting isn't that hard, get out there and noggin poke under the hood and in the cab, your owners manual should have Basic information to get you started. Things like this require effort on your part.
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Old Dec 15, 2021 | 09:39 PM
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I think Pirate 4X4 would suit him/her the best.
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Old Dec 22, 2021 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
Welcome to the real world Snowflake. See how many others chimed in during the last week. What's that tell ya? Are you so thick in the head and self absorbed that you're blind to all others?
Don't expect a lot of free time from people you show absolute disrespect for right out of the chute.

Actually, I coulda deleted your pathetic post. I am a moderator on this site. I left your post up just so we could all see the expected reaction.
Hopefully this display discourages entitled little whiners to think twice before being so disrespectful.
well delete it then *****. **** you and your little *** site!
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Old Dec 22, 2021 | 05:34 PM
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It's not MY site.
I'm not deleting this thread either. More folks need to see behavior like yours.
Obviously a lot of folks HAVE seen it. I don't see them coming to your defense. That a clue to you? Likely not, but that's okay.
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Originally Posted by Stinson 22
well delete it then *****. **** you and your little *** site!
Merry Christmas *******
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