Emily Sortor  |  July 9, 2020

Category: Auto News

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Chrysler infotainment systems allegedly come with a defect.

A class action lawsuit claims that the UConnect infotainment systems in the 2017- 2019 Pacifica and other vehicles can freeze and stop working, posing a range of safety hazards for drivers and others.

The Chrysler UConnect defect class action lawsuit was filed by Edward Pistorio and Paul Murdock, drivers who say that the UConnect infotainment systems in their vehicles do not live up to advertisements by the vehicle manufacturer, FCA.

They claim that they experienced problems like screen freezing, loss of backup camera, unintended reboots, loss of navigation system functionality, and others.

Allegedly, these issues plagued previously released versions of UConnect, but were not sufficiently resolved by the company by the time 2017- 2019 Pacifica and Chrysler 300 were released onto the market.

In their Chrysler infotainment problems class action lawsuit, Pistorio and Murdock recount why they chose to purchase their vehicles, and the problems they then experienced with a main feature of the vehicle — the UConnect infotainment system.

Pistorio says that he purchased a new 2017 Chrysler 300S in his home state in Florida. According to Pennsylvania resident Murdock, he purchased a new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica from a dealer in Pennsylvania. The two drivers say that they both prioritized safety and reliability when making their purchasing decisions.

They share how they conducted research online before buying a vehicle, perused dealership websites, and test drove vehicles to get a good sense of the features, safety, and functionality of a vehicle that they wished to purchase. Allegedly, neither of them were notified of a defect in the UConnect system and instead were told of its reliability and wide-ranging functionality.

According to the consumers, FCA was aware of the defect in the systems, and should have told customers about it. They explain that had they been aware of the defect in the UConnect systems, they would not have purchased their vehicles or would not have paid as much for them.

Pistorio and Murdock go on to explain that, within just a few months of purchasing their vehicles, they began to experience problems with the UConnect system malfunctioning. They claim that the the screen in the system would often turn black and reboot, on a frequent basis. Allegedly, this would occur at least weekly, and would sometimes happen multiple times during a single trip. 

The screen turning black would allegedly disable the backup camera, navigation, and other important features. The drivers go on to state that other features in the system were affected, including GPS, Bluetooth, and audio system functions.

The drivers say that this problem posed a safety risk, because these can affect a driver’s ability to steer, navigate accurately, and reach a destination safely. Additionally, the lack of functionality can pose as a distraction to drivers, say Pistorio and Murdock, putting the drivers and others at risk for a crash.

FCA, the Chrysler parent company, allegedly misrepresented the infotainment systems in their cars.The Chrysler infotainment system class action lawsuit says that Chrysler has not provided sufficient repairs or compensation for the issue at hand.

Allegedly, the company first implemented the UConnect system in 2004, and soon after the first version of the system was introduced, drivers began experiencing problems.

This issues have supposedly been well-documented by consumer complaints and technical bulletins, resulting in a recall of earlier generation UConnect devices.

Despite the recall and the company’s alleged knowledge of the issues, the problems persist, say Pistorio and Murdock. 

According to the FCA class action lawsuit, the company regularly conceals the UConnect defect problem to consumers, sometimes by informing them that their vehicle is working well when they bring it in for a repair. In other instances, the company will allegedly conduct repairs that mask but do not fix the problem.

Additionally, the problem is reportedly not often covered under warranty — the Chrysler infotainment problem class action lawsuit argues that it should be, but instead, customers are often required to pay out-of-pocket for repairs.

Have you experienced problems with a Chrysler UConnect system? Share your experiences in the comments below.

Pistorio and Murdock are represented by E. Powell Miller, Sharon S. Almonrode, Emily E. Hughes, Dennis A. Lienhardt, and William Kalas of The Miller Law Firm PC; Laurence Deutsch and Jeffrey L. Osterwise of Berger Montague PC; Steven R. Weinmann, Tarek H. Zohdy, Cody R. Padgett, and Trisha K. Monesi of Capsone Law APC; and by Joshua H. Haffner and Graham G. Lambert of Haffner Law PC.

The Chrysler UConnect Infotainment System Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Edward Pistorio, et al. v. FCA US LLC, Case No. 2:20-cv-11838, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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766 thoughts onChrysler Class Action Lawsuit Says UConnect Infotainment System Is Defective

  1. Eric Loretan says:

    2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 50k miles
    Nav is always off ,sometimes just a few miles, other times several thousand miles
    911/sos light on mirror is on, system does not work, Compass does not work, pointing wrong direction and when calibrating does not correct the direction

  2. Jim P says:

    Same problem, My Radio will start switching channels at Random and if I happen to have the Maps up it’s all over the Place

  3. Michael Neal says:

    I purchased a 2019 Chrysler Pacifica new. Early this year Chrysler (Uconnect) contacted me that it was time to get a software update and a new updated Maps software. I purchased the upgrade and it was mailed to me with instructions. After performing the upgrade I received an error message, contacted Uconnect who referred me to contact a dealer, service department. I took the vehicle to the dealer and was informed the electronics / radio was damaged and could not be repaired. I opened a case with Chrysler who has been unresponsive, but contacted the service department that a replacement radio was no longer available and they considered the case closed. Since the software i purchased from Chrysler caused the problem I believe it is their responsibility to make me whole.

  4. Walter Collins says:

    My 2017 Dodge Charger’s Uconnect will start making ‘beeps’ continuously if it is on for more than 15 mins. Then..it starts changing radio stations incessantly until I have to turn it off. If I make a phone call..it will repeatedly redial the number on it’s own. It interrupts gps signals as well.

  5. Brad Kohler says:

    I have a 2017 Dodge Ram and the screen keeps shutting off and the dials don’t work at all. Ha there been a recall on this part?

  6. Rich Ward says:

    I have a 2018 RAM 3500 DRW Laramie with the 8.4 Nav Radio. When the screen freezes up, I have NO access to the NAV, Trailer Brake Control, and among others. If it freezes up when the truck is on, shut it down and the dash will stays on all night. Most of the time it will be back to normal. If you are on a phone call when it freezes, the call will be disconnected.

  7. Thomas Chambers says:

    It’s December 20th 2023. I have a 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL experiencing all the same symptoms. ( Black Screen, Blue Screen, Rebooting multiple times in a drive, Backup camera freezing the radio) This is a safety issue. The system will freeze while backing up. I complained to Chrysler while the system was under warranty. They refused to replace the unit. This is very frustrating.

  8. drew king says:

    I have 2018 lone star silver edition ram1500 pickup!!

    I bought a new dodge 2018 lone star silver edition ram 1500 pickup and the uconnect radio with all extras backup camera navagaition system and the radio changes stations on its own, the heater comes on by itself the navagation system turns off on its own the radio turns off sometimes can’t get it to turn off.
    going down road with gps on and completly turns black. unsafe and very dangerous.

    I

  9. Suzie Steele says:

    2018 Ram Longhorn that went full crazy with fan motor up and down, switching itself from defrost to auto to floor, radio stations changing themselves, volume blasting then quiet…Am to FM to Sirius and back again….it is an accident waiting to happen and you can not control any of it…..I got to work and called the dealership where it has been serviced since it was brand new and they knew EXACTLY what the problem was but never told us it was happening when it was SO obvious.

  10. john kirkman says:

    I have a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 8.4 radio w/NAV
    radio is stuck in boot loop aka useless. I have a friend that worked for a Jeep dealership for years and he said he has literally replaced over 1000 of these defective units.. Why no recall? Is a there a lawsuit I can join? Over $2000 for a replacement radio is the height of utter stupidity. I’d say I’m pretty effing unhappy with Jeep especially after it being in the shop 7 weeks for AC replacement -no loaner either as was in my contract.. We’re pushing $5000 dollars just on those two issues..

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