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Nov 11, 2015Explorer
Well Dave,
Sounds like you're narrowing things down. But, in my opinion, you've got a faulty ignition switch. I don't recall any of my keys coming out, much less "FALLING OUT" of any of my Jeep products. That includes 7, (soon to be 8) Jeep Wranglers of various years and, two Jeep Grand Cherokees, both Overland models.
So, as long as the key switch CANNOT be turned, while that key is out, you'll be in good shape. But, since you're in time constraints, and don't really have time to order and install a new ignition switch, I'd maybe have some form of huge rubber band or, tiny, mid range bungee or, something like Duct tape etc. to hold that key in while you're towing that Grand.
Obviously, if the securing band, (of whatever works) is easy to put on and take off, it will that much easier to control that situation while towing, driving and, parking/storing at night in unfamiliar areas.
Scott
Sounds like you're narrowing things down. But, in my opinion, you've got a faulty ignition switch. I don't recall any of my keys coming out, much less "FALLING OUT" of any of my Jeep products. That includes 7, (soon to be 8) Jeep Wranglers of various years and, two Jeep Grand Cherokees, both Overland models.
So, as long as the key switch CANNOT be turned, while that key is out, you'll be in good shape. But, since you're in time constraints, and don't really have time to order and install a new ignition switch, I'd maybe have some form of huge rubber band or, tiny, mid range bungee or, something like Duct tape etc. to hold that key in while you're towing that Grand.
Obviously, if the securing band, (of whatever works) is easy to put on and take off, it will that much easier to control that situation while towing, driving and, parking/storing at night in unfamiliar areas.
Scott
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