We found the following complaints for JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE (2001)
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Consumer states vehicle was involved in a frontal collision at 40-45 mph. Upon impact the air bags did not deploy causing minor injuries to driver. The manufacturer has been contacted. Nlmconusmer states that the abs brakes also failed.
There is a problem which most everybody experiences on 1999 and up jeep grand cherokees. The airbag light and chime continuously , randomly. This light and chime indicated the airbag is inoperative. This is typically due to a faulty unreliable designed "clockspring" in steering wheel under the airbag assy. This is very costly to fix and should definitely be recalled for repair no charge to customer. Please research and you will find that this is extremely wide spread. There is a fear that bag may deploy while driving due toshort in system. This would be catastrophic. Please investigate asap, this is urgent.
This a is known (very common)problem on most jeeps after a certain mileage. The air bag light and bell alarm constantly chime to let you know that the airbag is not active or inop, and wont work. There is a partin the steering wheel under air-bag called a"clock-spring" that goes bad on tens of thousands of jeeps. They (chrysler) know about it. It should be recalled,but they ignore the safety hazard and defective design. This needs to be recalled on all models affected not just one year (which i think is 2004).
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while making a left turn, another vehicle crashed into the front end of the contact's vehicle.the contact was traveling 45 mph at the time of the crash.the air bags failed to deploy, but there were no injuries.the police officer at the scene stated that the air bags should have deployed since the front end was so badly damaged.a report was filed.the contact feels that the vehicle is unsafe because the air bags did not deploy at such high speeds.the current and failure mileages were 62,000.
Safety recall m35/ nhtsa 12v-527.occupant restraint control module filter circuit.took my car in for service.it was in the dealer service bay for in excess of 8 hours and no repairs were made.the recall defect repair was not made.dealer is tuttle click, inc.irvine,ca 92618
Swerved off the road up an embankment hitting telephone pole, rolled over a few times hitting a tree, guard rail, then coming to rest on drivers side.
I was involved in a collision in which i rear ended another vehicle.i was travelling at approximately 40-45 mph.upon impact with the other vehicle neither my seatbelt functioned nor the drivers side airbag deployed.this caused injury to my chest when it hit the stearing wheel.
My husband was in a accident airbag didn't deploy
The air bag warning light came on intermittently. It did that about ever five minutes. It has done that since that date. I took it to the faricy boys jeep dealer in colorado springs, they stated that the air bag was not working. I asked if this was a safety item to be paid for by the manufacture. He said "no." he said i had to pay for this repair if i wanted a new airbag. I find this replacement cost for this item strange for two reasons. One: i believe this is a safety item, and two: airbags are being recalled for a number of different cars at this very time and are being replaced at no cost.
My daughter was driving her 2001 jeep grand cherokeeon the freeway going about 65-70 mi/hour.when she tried to change lanes, the car swerved for no reason and crashed into the middle divider.the car has been totaled now.in addition, when she crashed into the divider, the car air bag did not open.i think there was a vehicle defect (either design or manufacture) in the jeep which caused this accident.
1. My 2001 jeep gand cherokee was invovled in a front end wreck which totaled out the vehicle.. Neither passenger or driver air bag deployed in this incident.the drivers head hit the steering wheel.the passenger was uninjured.3. The jeep was towed to hunter chrylser plymouth for an estimate.we were told it was a total loss due to extensive front end damage and the frame was bent.my question to hunter was why did the air bags not deploy?they responded that they don't always come out in a front end accident.it depends on what part of the bumper was hit.i can not understand this when the car was totaled and it was due total front end damage.i believe something in this car malfunctioned.do we have any recourse?we have photos, accident report, and estimate of total.
The vehicle was involved in a head on collison. Consumer hit drivers door of other vehicle. Air bag did not deploy, consumer sustained a fractureed collar bone and sternum damage. No contact was made with the dealer or manufacturer.
While driving at 35 to 40mph, consumer was involved in a frontal collision and none of the air bags deployed, causing injuries to occupants of vehicle..
The vehicle was involved in an accident, and the air bags did not deploy.
While driving 60 mph driver applied the brakesto slow down the speedand consumer lost control, causing the vehicle torole three times. Upon impact, the airbag did not deploy.driver sustainedminor injuries.see ewr field report 000003l041001fp-sfygrandchero-0101-1424-06005.pdf
Vehicle was involved in a 30-40mph frontal collision in which driver and passenger air bags did not deploy, cause unknown.please give anny further details.
Front collision at 20-25 mph,and neither airbag deployed. Consumer suffered whiplash, damage to vehicle was $ 8000.00.
While traveling at 35 mph another car pulled out in front of consumer's vehicle, and consumer rear endedother vehicle.upon impact, none of the front airbags deployed.one person was injured in the accident.
I have 16,000 in damageso far on my jeep and the more they take apart the more they find. I went of the road and hit a tree neither airbag deployed. I have a cut on my face that went all the way through to my teeth,i will have this for the rest of my life.y find.
Dt: the contact stated while traveling 35 mph another vehicle was turning to theright in front of the contacts vehicle. The contacts wife depressed the brake pedal and there were no brakes. The roads were dry. This was a frontal impact,and the air bags did not deploy. Thecontactsustained injuries.the vehicle was towed to a towing service were it is now parked. The manufacturer was contacted.
I was in a head on collision that totaled my jeep grand cherokee while i was 30 weeks pregnant.the airbags did not deploy.i spent the weekend in the hospital as a result, and the baby needed to be monitored because i was having contractions.i informed daimler chrysler, they sent a letter with a brochure showing where the point of impact needed to be for the airbags to deploy, stating the car performed as it should have.however, in the brochure, it clearly indicates where the point of impact needed to be for the airbags to deploy, which is the same as where the point of impact was on the jeep.i sent a letter back to daimler chrysler via certified mail indicating this.i have had no response from them, and they will not give any information over the phone.
During a head-on collision while traveling approximately 40 mph, both frontal air bags failed to deploy. Driver received head injuries due to contact withsteering column, andwas experiencing neck and back pain. Vehicle has not been examined to determinereason forfailure of the air bags.please provide any additional information / documentation.
The vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, and the air bags failed to deploy.
Window regulators in this car have broken twice in less than a year and cost $550 to have repaired. I had one repaired in sept 07. I can't afford this and am driving with plastic on my second window this happened too. The windows just drop as i'm driving at 60mph.
The car overheated and you can hear the boiled coolant flushing back into the reservoir and pouring out through the drain. This i found out was caused due to the malfunctioning or rather electrical shorting of the ecm (engine control module) located in the hood near the firewall behind the coolant reservoir. This causes a failure in the electrical system so the fan that is supposed to kick on when you turn on the air fails to start. I also recently replaced my inline-6 due to a crack in the engine block causing the coolant to flow and mix with the oil therefore, resulting in low levels or coolant in the reserve and the radiator. It also causes the oil level to increase drastically.
My vehicle shuts down intermediately while driving and sometimes while turning it on and while sitting in a stationary position at a light . I would like to have a recall because i know many people who have been in accidents and i would not like to be one them... I spent $3000 for a shop to look at it and still they do not know what is wrong with it. I do not want my family or myself to get into a crash because of faulty equipment. At the least i would like an explanation for why this is happening so i can get it fixed properly. But otherwise a recall for these vehicles would be rea suing to my family and i.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start and the check engine indicator illuminated. An independent mechanic stated that the tipm needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 30,000.
Overhead display ceases to work. Online forums have pointed to a faulty wiring harness that has to be replaced at considerable cost. If the harness is faulty could it cause an electrical problem?
The plug and wiring to the blower motor on many jeep vehicles is burning up. I do not believe the plug or the wires, including the tabs the plug connects to, are heavy enough to carry the load of the blower. It is fused at 40amps.
While attempting to repair both driver's and passenger's seat warmer system that was no longer working, i discovered that the factory installed heated seats had apparently shorted out and caused the foam cushion in each of the seats to catch fire. The wiring had burned a hole approximately 4 inches long and 1-2 inches deep.fortunately, the fire did not spread far within the seat. Upon doing an online search, it appears that this is a very common problem.
Purchased the jeepin september-1st incident occurred sept 30-engine cut off. Trouble light indicated no oil.took jeep into dealer i was told it was a lose electrical switch.2nd incident jeep had a sizzling sound from engine area like air escaping from valve or manifest.the brakes had a clicking sound when pressed.took in for repair to dealer.the dealer-prebul jeep replaces the gear box without informing me of the recall.i was not informed of a recall when i purchased the jeep.now the engine sounds like a race car, car shakes when idle,when changing gears sound is harsh like something is tearing, and the brakes click.i was told by prebul repair that there was no problems now and all the jeeps sound like that.the jeep now drives very rough.i have owned a jeep previously and it never sound like this one.
Consumer complained about electrical problems.air conditioner regulator and fanstoppedworking. Also, consumerhad to replace bothdriver's sideand passenger's side window switch regulator.
I am extremely concerned about my instrument panel. The problem is the vehcile is having odd interminent issues with the instrument panel. The gas light, the tachometer, the speedometer will stop working. The interior lights will come on. The windows will stop working,etc.this poses a danger since i don't know how fast i am going and my all my interior lights come on at night.i am extremely concerned about safety.
-the contact stated that this 2001 jeep grand cherokee had a failure in the blower motor control module.the contact stated that he had the blower motor control module replaced 2 years ago.the contact stated that while driving at 20 mph this vehicle compartment filled with smoke.hecontacted the dealership and was told that therewasa large number of vehicles with the same problem, and they could notget the part in fast enough to make all of the repairs.the dealership informed the contact that they had 15 back orders for the blower motor control modules. The contact would like nhtsa to be aware of thisproblem.the consumer stated there was a minor fire. Updated 03/15/07.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving at night the headlights would not turn off, the battery was disconnected so the headlight would go off.second, the car is not in park light illuminated on the overhead console while driving 45 mph.third, the antilock brakes vibrated while coming to a complete stop at a red light causing the vehicle to accelerate.the vehicle hit another vehicle from behind however no one was injured.a police report was filed at the scene.the vehicle sustained frontal damage and was driven home.the dealership inspected the vehicle but was unable to determine the problems.the manufacturer was alerted.updated 6/23/2006 -
Brake light fails to work with headlamps on due to ground wire problem somewhere, gromet on tail light assembly is melted. Defective light could cause rear end collision. Affects all models.
The brake lights, turn signal lights, runninng lights keep blowing. At the same time usually the instrument guages also stop working. This is the 5th time we have had to take to be fixed. This is dangerous for us and other vehicles and is going to cause an accident. They could be working fine and go out between 1 place and another. We have been pulled over by police, had people in other vehicles yell at us and almost been hit while turning left due to lack of working signals and brake lights. This re-ocurring problem needs to be addressed properly.
As has been published in two other postings i see, my left tail light would work well, until i depressed the brakes, then it would go out.i had the bulb replaced 2 or 3 times, then took it to the local dealer today.$190 later, it is supposed to be repaired.we'll see...
Seat became very hot started to smell like burning .had to pullover till it cooled down.seat quit working.the seats had previous repair under warranty.around 2003-2004.
Gasoline odor/check engine light have had this vehicle machanically checked the smell of fuel on startup with window lowered is overpowering..the check engine light came on and i had the vehicle plugged into service computer..was told too check gas cap/replace..which i did..the gasoline odor is still present and the check engine light is back on..so new gas cap isnt the problem.there are no leaks anywhere on the engine or at the gas tank, yet the smell of fuel is still present.no gas line leaks...we need to make these trucks in america again with american parts.have always owned jeeps have a 93 sport in my driveway right now, but this '01 may be my last...literally.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving approximately between 25 and 30 mph on normal road conditions. The entire warning light indicator illuminated on the instrument panel.suddenly, the complete electrical system failed to function. The driver pulled over to the side of the road. The vehicle resumed normal operation after a delay of fifteen seconds. The failure occurred intermittently. In addition, the activation of the windshield wipers also resulted in the engine stalling. Previously, the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on three separate occasions for the identical failures and the technician was unable to duplicate the failures. The vehicle was repaired for the malfunctions when the complaint was filed.the failure mileage was 65,000.updated 03/12/10. *ljupdated 09/16/10
The left rear brake light does not work when the headlights are on. There is an issue with one of the contacts in the brake light assembly. This has been an ongoing issue and has occurred multiple times. You have to bend the contact back out so it makes contact again.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee that i purchased new. Within the last month i have had two power window failures. This car is primarily driven by my wife and has only opened and closed the windows on occassions. This appears to be a defect in the power window mechanism.
Window front mechanism left side and right side broke twice on 3 jeeps that i owned all2001. Window did not go up on 3 separate occasions had to change the mechanism. Miles varied but all 3 where 2001 jeeps grand cherokee. Last incident noted on date you are asking.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
Consumer states the vehicle has experienced periodic electrical problems, about 3 weeks after picking up the vehicle, the radio stopped working and the air conditioner went from cold air to ambient air temperature, about 15 minutes after hitting several bumps both were working again, this is since happened 3 times, on the last occasion, consumer had pulled into the driveway with his foot on the brake when all of a sudden the vehicle lunged foward without the accelerator being pushed and struck the garage door, consumer believes there is a serious problem within the electrical system.
2001 jeep cherokee over heated seat driver side burn out .......replaced , under warranty, with defective part, same issue recurring burning coil.....also,back up lites don t work ........replacedunder warranty, with ....defective ...same recurring ...told no longer under warranty and my problem...$500 plus $1300...for identical repair as warranty work already done and replaced with same defective parts... ...dates and mileage when authorized jeep dealers did work or denied warranty on same issues is recordedand on file, and estimated by me at this time...but recorded....by dealers, and in my file.
My jeep is doing several things that is cause for not driving it because it can cause a accident. It does not always just start. I have to move the steering wheel up & down ^ then it will start generally. When driving the jeep will rev up all of a sudden especially at stop signs. If i didn't have my foot on the brakes i could have caused a accident. Also i would have to keep my foot on the gas or it would die on me. These things have been going on for the last 2-3 months.when i put my jeep in reverseor in drive it makes a major clunking noise like my transmission is ready to fall out. This clunking noise started when all of the other problems started! i have emailed several websites & have not received a response to my problem!! help!!!
Air only blows one speed only at constant speed when accelerating and cuts off when braking. The air only blows hot air and the temp can not be changed. The air/heat started to not work correctly on the passenger side first then reached the drivers side. There is loud creaking noises coming from the dash when the unit is turned on or when the car is cut off. It can even be heard outside of the vehicle.
This jeep will run fine, but when it comes to red lights and idle, the car will shut off and not turn on again for atleast 10 minutes. Spent about 3,000 usd to fix at multiple mechanic and the issue remains. Why has jeep never taken the time to recall this issue as it can cause the lives of many drivers.
Passenger side heater failure.
1. Window regulator faulty:1st incident occurred 9/2003 at 40,000 mi; driver window fell down due to faulty window regulator.although warranty had expired, manufacture replaced, charged me $50 deductible.2nd incident occurred 11/05 at 79,700 mi.; front passing window, it fell down due to faulty window regulator.dealer stated known problem, as did daimler chrysler, but told me i would have to file a complaint with nhtsa. Was told that is what extended warranty is for.(they apparently do not back their product and are not quick to resolve known defects.)2. 12/2004 transmission problems (clutch ring):car would not go in reverse; shifting rough.was told known problem and was told i was lucky that it wasn't the whole transmission.repairs approximately $600.3. Brake problems:warped rotors/calipers/pads replaced at 24,000.i am currently on 3rd set of brakes (just now have 80,000 mi on car). Last set did not last a year.premature warping, squeaking brakes, rattling car, steering wheel, just like the other complaints listed at nhtsa.have had a few near accidents due to the shaking.replaced at my expense except for the 24,000 mi job.4.emissions code on check engine light:due to faulty gas cap.dealer charged me $100 for the diagnostics, and almost 18 for a gas cap.i have never heard of such a think, and feel it is something the mfg should be responsible for since it is an environmental issue.again, was told i was lucky that it was only a gas cap??why should i feel lucky when i spend $28,000 for a car that has known issues with the model and the mfg acts as if they didn't care, and tells me i should pay $2500 for an extended warranty.no, they should fix the known problems.we pay that much under the misconception that they stand by their product.as a result, i have problems with tires wearing out sooner than they should and front end alignment issues.
One month ago my window regulator broke with no warning . I had it repaired for 360.00dollars. Today i get in my jeep and the drivers side window regulator is broken. I feel it has to be some defect in the regulator for both front doors to go bad a month apart.
Front passenger side window fell in jan 2008had repair shop pull window back up - they had "replaced many jeep regulators"; left passenger side window fell apr 2008 had friend wire it up in place because couldn't afford part/repair.
Noticed that the head lights would automatically come on while the car was in park and shut off (headlight switch on auto) the radio controls on the steering wheel would work once in awhile the same for the cruise controls plus the horn does not work at all know did work when i bought it in april 06. I noticed when i played with the tilt steering something is would work some wouldn't. I believe that this might affect the airbag from deploying if in a wreck.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. On friday 2/11/09 i had to call aaa auto service. The ignition on the car locked up. The auto mechanic. That they sent out got out of the truck with a rubber hammer and walked over to my car and hit the ignition a couple of times and it came unlock. He said that they get a couple of calls a week about this problem.i took it to a dealer and they told me they had to replace the ignition in cars 3 or 4 times a month.i called chrysler and tried to tell them about the problem and they were no help.so i'm reporting the problem to you to try to get some help. The consumer stated he filed a complaint in december2009 and would like to know if the problem was investigated, and if so what was the outcome.? updated 03/23/10.
While driving at night or day,dashboard lights go out/ loses power in vehicle/ unable to wind window down/ open doors, and headlights go out.dealer contacted, cannot fix problem.
While starting the vehicle key would not turn.after tryingnumerous times consumer was able to start the vehicle.consumercontacted the dealer, and was informed thatignition switch needed to be replaced.
While driving 70 mphengine stalled, no prior notice. Consumer unable to start vehicle.had to be towed to dealer. Dealer stated problem was with electrical system and replacedcam sensor. Mileage at the time was 591.
-the heater and a/c are not working in the contact's2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact called the dealer ( all star dodge in amarillo, tx) to set up appointment for repair.the dealer statedthat the vehicle's failure is due to the wiring harness melting which created a short circuit in the resonator.dealer explained that they would need to replace the wiring harness and resonator.the dealer called the parts warehouse in dallas, tx and they stated that there is a back order for the part that can take a few weeks before they get the part.the contact is concerned that the vehicle may catch on fire due to the failure.
Whilemotor was still running consumer got out and opened gate.vehicle started moving in reverse while in park.consumer shifted to drive and vehiclewas still moving in reverse. Then, shiftedvehicle into park withfoot on brake,cut vehicle off twice, and it kept going in reverse. Second time, uponstartingvehicle, it wouldn't start up. Had to be towed todealer.tow truck driver pointed out that electrical wires were burned, andplug beneath when it was towedfirst time, was gone.vehicle atdealership.
First the front passenger side window went out and would not roll up, they replaced the window relay, then not even a month later the driver side window did the same thing. After my dad took it apart the relay he found that was not the motor at all but the bosch gear & cable were defective, and probably from the beginning because the very start of the cable was totally pinched and caused the whole cable to get bond.*la
While driving at night or day,dashboard lights go out/ loses power in vehicle/ unable to wind window down/ open doors, and headlights go out.dealer contacted, cannot fix problem.
Wiring problem causing multiple shortages.
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
While driving, the electronic system shut down causing vehicle to stop in moving traffic. Dealer contacted. Please provide additional information. Ts
The car coolant finished
I was driving in the rain going the speed limit.my jeep hit a pool of water on the surface of the highway and started to skid and hydroploane.the next thing i knew it was flipping over and landed on the shoulder of the highway.i was lucky to be wearing my seat belt. I was suspended upside down by my seatbelt. I was able to unbuckle it and crawl out the drivers side window which was completely blown out.seconds after i got out of the car it burst into flames and the entire vehicle was engulfed and burned completely inside and out. There was nothing left of it but burnt frame.as soon as the car came to a stop upside down, i smelled gas and just a minute or two later the car was totally burned up.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start and the check engine indicator illuminated. An independent mechanic stated that the tipm needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While stopped at a stop light, the contact noticed a large amount of white smoke emitting from the tail pipe. The temperature gauge reading increased. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing who stated that the hydraulic fan module would have to be replaced. Additionally, the heat would not activate. The technician stated that the blend door would have to be replaced. The blend door was replaced but failed a second time. The vehicle was not further repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 107,000. Updated 11/13/12updated 11/28/2012
I took my vehicle into larson jeep dodge in puyallup, wa to have two recalls preformed. One of the open recall campaigns are recall f25. This recall involves replacing the electric cooling fan. If not replaced it could separate causing damage to the radiator, engine, or bodily injury. I picked up my vehicle on the day that it was in the service department. I signed and was giving a repair order number jecs380694 dated 2/25/2016. The invoice states the recall was preformed and the cooling fans were replaced as directed by the recall campaign. On the drive back to my residence i noted a rattle coming from the front of my vehicle with increased speed or when driving over bumps. When i returned to my residence i opened the hood to find out what was causing the rattle. I noticed none of the upper grill bolts were installed and the grill was loose. I then inspected the lower skid plate of the vehicle and noticed it was loose and unfastened as well. I then inspected the cooling fan blades and found they had not been replaced as directed by the recall or as stated on the repair order. I have attached a copy of the repair order and pictures of the unrepaired vehicle. I have opened a case with daimler chrysler, case #28814838. I did return back to larson dodge 2/26/2016 and requested the hardware back to fasten my grill and skid plate. The service manager and shop foreman inspected my vehicle at that time. They inspected, determined, and admitted the recall was not preformed. I informed them i would be returning home and contacting the vehicles manufacturer.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the temperature gauge started to rise indicating that the vehicle was over heating. After inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the blades attached to the motor fan fractured into pieces. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The contact stated that the vehicle was experiencing the failure in nhtsa campaign number: 06v199000 (engine and engine cooling) however, the vin was not included. The approximate failure mileage was 115,000.
On sept.2, 2014 i had my 2011 jeep grand cherokee towed to the nearsest dealer, milford chrysler, milford, pa. I was driving the day before with familywhen the vehicle suddenly stalled in an entrance to a parking lot just avoiding an accident. Message centershowed key not detectable. Several attempts later it turned over. To play it safe i returned home to exchange vehicles. It was making hissing sounds so i left it out of the garage. The next day, it was still making noises. I called for a tow to the dealer. I called chrysler and they advised me of a recall but that the engineers were still trying to determine why but that the tipm was malfunctioning. I was also told that a final recall would not come out for about 3 months! i had no choice but to get my vehicle repaired. They had to replace the battery, fuel pump, tipm for a total out of pocket cost of $2493.98. Chrysler eventually reimbursed me for the total amount.on november 20,2015 i went out and found that my blinkers did not work. In fact, when engaged, the fog lights blinked and or flashed. I took it to my original dealer, r.i. Suresky in goshen, new york. They ran a scan and found that it was caused by the tipm ! this makes tipm #2!. I called chrysler, the final verdict, it was not covered by the recall (fuel pump related only). The tech replaced the tipm yet again at an out of pocket cost to me of $1043.40. On october 21, 2016 the engine light came on. I have an appointment at suresky's on monday october 24 to run a diagnostic on it. Could it be tipm related? we'll see.i feel that chrysler owes me $1043.40 for having parts ( never available immediately by the way) that are defective and place people in very dangerous situations on the road.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the vehicle failed to start-up. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact the sending unit in the fuel tank was inoperable. A vapor lock caused the vehcile to not start-up. The mechanic was unable to locate replacement parts. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 280,000. The vin was not available.
I was driving down the road yesterday in my jeep grand cherokee and the throttle went wide open on me, i tried to get it to stop by tapping the gas thinking it was just a little stuck, but it would not stop so i immediately pulled over, had to slam it into gear, got out and ran into a gas station and had them call 911, came back out and my jeep was shooting flames out of my exhaust and the entire under carriage was glowing red. Resulting in a loss of my serpentine belt, power steering pulley, melted my transfer case, and more that is yet to be inspected.
I was driving about 45 mph when my jeep accelerated, i tried tapping the gas pedal in hopes that it would affect it. That didn't help, i had both feet on the brake, i pulled the e-break and it still wouldn't stop and i was redlining. I finally saw a redlight and decided to throw it in park and it rolled another 50 feet or so before finally coming to a stop. I jumped out and ran because it was still stuck and redlining. Everything under the jeep was red and finally flames started coming out of the exhaust. The fire department hosed it down for about ten minutes before taking the keys out of the ignition.
Complete engine failure caused the vehicle to suddenly loose all power.upon further investigation, the piston skirt had cracked and eventually broke away causing a complete failure of the engine.resolution was to replace the engine.this is a fairly common problem with the jeep 4.0 engine after the piston was redesigned around 2000-2001.jeep should have recalled the vehicles and replaced the pistons before they started cracking and causing engine failures.updated 05/29/13*lj
The 2001 jeep just came to a stop while it was being driven on the highway. It had always had engine issues. Thefront wheel suspension on the passenger side of the 2001 jeep cherokee laredo is bent and while driving it on the street or highway it causes the vehicle to pull to the left and is unstable when driving it on a highway or street. The engine has a knocking sound whenever it is running. The brakes to the vehicle has been slipping and making a grinding noise while driving it. Sometimes the jeep doesn't want to drive over 70 mph when driving in the highway or street. We have had to replace the brakes because they started smoking while driving on the highway. There is electrical issues with the car as well where the radio doesn't play as well as other electrical parts don't work.my 2001 jeep has stopped while my husband was driving it on the highway and it is not drivable. I have had to replace the ignition coil and spark plugs many times for many years. There has always been a water leak on the passenger side dripping whenever the car is in motion, coming from the dashboard onto the carpet since the car was purchased. There may be other issues with the 2001 jeep that i have missed.
The contact owns a 2011 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the steering wheel seized without warning. The vehicle was turned off.after restarting, the vehicle resumed normally. The failure recurred a second time. On a separate occasion, the vehicle stalled without warning and restarted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 56,550.
Gasoline odor/check engine light have had this vehicle machanically checked the smell of fuel on startup with window lowered is overpowering..the check engine light came on and i had the vehicle plugged into service computer..was told too check gas cap/replace..which i did..the gasoline odor is still present and the check engine light is back on..so new gas cap isnt the problem.there are no leaks anywhere on the engine or at the gas tank, yet the smell of fuel is still present.no gas line leaks...we need to make these trucks in america again with american parts.have always owned jeeps have a 93 sport in my driveway right now, but this '01 may be my last...literally.
My jeep grand cherokee lost power while driving. I was able to pull over with difficulty. I then put in park and was able to get engine started and drove back home. My husband checked out and thought i might have bumped the key since i need the seat so close in order to touch the pedals. I heard on the tv there was a recall on models 2005-2007. Why not on older?if i had been going any faster i might not have been able to steer to the side.
This jeep will run fine, but when it comes to red lights and idle, the car will shut off and not turn on again for atleast 10 minutes. Spent about 3,000 usd to fix at multiple mechanic and the issue remains. Why has jeep never taken the time to recall this issue as it can cause the lives of many drivers.
Vehicle was crashed into a cement pole head on. Radiator broken completely, engine as been pushed up all the way to the windshield, headlight flew off tires popped, yet airbag didn't deploy. As a result i sufferfromchest and rib bruising from hitting steering wheel.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the fan relay module failed and caused the radiator to stop and the vehicle to overheat. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was confirmed that he fan relay module had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 128,970 and the failure mileage was unknown.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while the engine was running, the fan blade separated and caused the engine cooling system to fail.the vehicle then began to overheat.the fan was first replaced in june of 2006.nhtsa campaign id number 06e011000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump) was received in june of 2007.chrysler stated that they would replace the fan under the recall and the contact would be responsible for any additional engine damage.the vehicle will be towed to the dealer.the current mileage was 110,000 and failure mileage was 90,000.
The head cracking issue seems to be the result of several bad castings and i can only speculate that the cast iron used in one large batch made around the year 2000 must have been of poor quality. The area between the no.3 and 4 exhaust ports is the hottest part of the head and is subjected to the largest temperature fluctuations, making that the area most prone to crack. The first sign of a problem is unexplained loss of coolant. If there are no external coolant leaks, remove the oil filler cap and look between the valve springs of the no.3 and 4 cylinders.
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
The car overheated and you can hear the boiled coolant flushing back into the reservoir and pouring out through the drain. This i found out was caused due to the malfunctioning or rather electrical shorting of the ecm (engine control module) located in the hood near the firewall behind the coolant reservoir. This causes a failure in the electrical system so the fan that is supposed to kick on when you turn on the air fails to start. I also recently replaced my inline-6 due to a crack in the engine block causing the coolant to flow and mix with the oil therefore, resulting in low levels or coolant in the reserve and the radiator. It also causes the oil level to increase drastically.
Sent jeep grand cherrokee laredo to jay wolfe jeep on jan 31 2003 to check out low oil pressure indicator which comes on daily and low coolant which comes on every so often.vehicle has between 48000 and 49000 miles on it.was told it was sending unit then got call saying that it wasnt and would have to drop oil pan.was also told no sign of coolant leak or mix with oil.i now have recieved call indicating that it could be blown head gasket with miles indicated above.after further inquire i found that none of the basic testing was done to check for oil and coolant mix, this was admited to me by jeff who is one of the service atttendants.jeep should be the one paying for a blown head gasket when the car has these low miles on it.jeep dealer should also be covering costs since they failed their fudiciary duty to properly diagnose the car with the basic checks.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While drivingapproximately 5 mph the vehicle suddenly stalled. The contact was able to drive onto the shoulder without incident. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The technicians were unable to duplicate or diagnose the failure. The failure continued to occur.the vehicle was taken to the dealer three times. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 80,500.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving approximately between 25 and 30 mph on normal road conditions. The entire warning light indicator illuminated on the instrument panel.suddenly, the complete electrical system failed to function. The driver pulled over to the side of the road. The vehicle resumed normal operation after a delay of fifteen seconds. The failure occurred intermittently. In addition, the activation of the windshield wipers also resulted in the engine stalling. Previously, the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on three separate occasions for the identical failures and the technician was unable to duplicate the failures. The vehicle was repaired for the malfunctions when the complaint was filed.the failure mileage was 65,000.updated 03/12/10. *ljupdated 09/16/10
Repeated failure of blower fan for which there is apparently not a suitable fix from jeep.current fix is either (a) part from supplier other than jeep which fails every 6-9 months or (b) jeep recommended part which reduced air volume so dramatically that defrosting windows is unsafe.failure of the blower motor is also unsafe due to the inability to defrost the windows.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee with a 4.0l 6 cylinder motor.the engine has been showing zero oil pressure, after replacing 2 oil pressure switches, and an oil pump.the vehicle constantly overheats.now, it was suggested by the dealer thecylinder head my be cracked.after reading about my vehicle on-line, there are more than numerous similar incidents with other jeep owners.
Car started to run really bad then when i tried to crank it backup it ran for a few minutes and died. I noticed gas then flames coming from exhaust pipe. It will run for few minutes but really bad , then it will die. It want crank immediately after it dies you have to wait a while before it will crank again.i haven't been able tofind outwhat the problems are to correct them.
Loosing approximately 1 gallon of antifreeze per 1000 miles. Dealer repairs number of times starting from purchase at 19,000 miles (was told to ay $268 by customer service to replace radiator when finally diagnosed at 40,000 miles to get vehicle back even though it was under warranty and vehicle is still losing same amount of coolant)/ low oil pressure was finally corrected by replacing undersized cam...didn't replace lifters, etc... Incorrect procedure because they wear together/ a/c and cruise fixed by zip tying a large vacuum resevoir bottle to a/c line/transmission shift poorly. Ph**dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut over to artemis**768322
Cracked heads on a 2001 jeep grand cherokeeantifreeze leaking and didn't know where it was going no leaks.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the vehicle would stall at any time without warning.the dealer and the manufacturer were notified of the failure, but denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was 129,000 and the current mileage was 130,000.the vin was unavailable.
Same thing happened to me with the air doors broke or stuck ( made of cheap plastic) . $900.00 + to pull whole dash out and fix and replace . I had to pay that for a very known and common problem.
Heat only works on driver side. Cold air from passenger side. My mechanic the a/c blend door is probably stuck. I have been told they would have to pull the dash to fix the problem. A year ago the heater core was replaced requiring the need to pull the dash. The labor for that alone was $900. My mechanic told me that both of these problems have service bulletins issued for the jeep & the dodge durango. I believe the manufacturer should be responsible for the repair costs. These are so common, that the parts needed to fix the blend door are not even available.with the below 0 temperatures we are having this winter i can't go very far without freezing!
2001 jeep grand cherokeehave spent over $3000.00 to fix a coolant low light that keeps coming on and low oil pressure. The problem persists despite taking the vehicle to the jeep dealership and someone else to figure out the source. No leak. Replaced everything from water pump to fan. This absolutely has to be an issue from the manufacturer and i would like to see a recall. There must be something to correct this problem. After searching online for an answer, i found that this is a common problem with the make and model of my jeep. This has been an ongoing issue for 2 years.
This is the second time i have problems with my jeep grand cherokee laredo 4x4 it is a 2001 it keeps over heating i have had a new fan replace a new housing and the replace the sensor's and it's still over heating i have talk to other people that own a jeep grand cherokee and there having the same problems with there's as well is there anything you can do that chrysler can do a recall and fix this problem not sure what else to do my car is paid for and don't want to have to buy a new car for i'm a single mom and only have one car.
Cooling system (for interior) failed this is the 2nd failure. I feel the vehicle should be re-called. I have contacted chrysler corp. The refused to investigate.
2001 jeep grand cherokee keeps losing antifreeze with no visible signs of loss.engine oils appears clean of coolant but have read several online reports where this is a common problem leading to overheating and possible loss of the engine.something needs to be investigated towards this issue.
Engine repeatedly overheats, repairs are very costly for problem not getting fixed.
Approximately 5 years ago, the heat stopped working on the passenger side of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. Then last year, the heat and a/c stopped working completely. This makes for very dangerous driving conditions as visibility is greatly reduced at times. Its too costly for me to repair myself. It appears that this is a problem for most of these vehicles and i can't understand why something hasn't been done about it. Also, the passenger side seat heating element stopped working after it apparently shorted out, luckily, no fire occurred. And the hydraulics through out the vehicle have stopped working and i noticed this when first the hood came down on my head and then the rear window! i've also had to replace the engine and it was due to problems with the coolant/hydraulic fan...at a price tag of $4000.00...
The blend doors on my jeep do not work.this is an extremely wide spread problem for jeep grand cherokee's.both a dealer mechanic, and an independent mechanic have told me the that almost all grand cherokees will experience this problem.there should be a recall issued - it is simply a design flaw.unfortunately, there is no specific complaint choice on this form for heating, so people are classifying this as either visibility issues or engine cooling issues.hopefully someone at nhtsa will find the common thread of defective blend doors - and no heat.
I bought my jeep grand cherokee in 2005 as a used vehicle with no know problems on my car fax report. Has only had one other owner. This is now the 4th time i have had to have the cooling fan relay replaced! im sick of this and have heard from auto shops and dealers that this is a very common problem.... Jeep should do something about this. It seems to go out about every 6 months. I can't keep affording this. It is ridiculous. You have to remove the whole front end to get to the relay to replace it and that in labor costs can cost a fortune on its own for a $90.00 piece to be replaced. My truck has now over heated 4 times because of this little fuse failing. Due to the over heating i have had to replace the water pump 2 times. I love jeeps but not enough for it to keep nickel and diming me to death. This problem needs to get resolved.
Ac fan quit working on long trip home. Took to dealer had to replace resistor, which they said they also had to replace with a new style wiring harness. Cost 410.00 for parts and labor, with parts being more than labor. Had to drive in extreme heat with windows down to get home, over 3 hours.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact changed the vehicle's cooling fan in december of 2005, march of 2006, and may of 2007.the parts fail to last for long periods of time.the vehicle's relay switch was also replaced.the current mileage is 102,000 and failure mileage was 76,000.
Dt*: the contact stated while traveling 20 mph, a loud bang was heard.the vehicle was pulled over and the contact looked under the vehicle and found the radiator was leaking fluid.the vehicle was driven to the contact's residence, and it was noticed there was a dent on the hood.when the hood was raised, the contact noticed the fan fractured causing the dent and the hole in the radiator.the dealership replaced the fan, fan shroud, and radiator.
I own a 2000 jeep grand cherokee that has 2 potentially dangerous issues with it.due to amanufacturers design flaw, the brake lights malfunction on a regular basis.the light shorts itself out when the headlights are turned on leaving me with no brakes at night.in addition, the door lock actuator in my rear passenger door has broken.since jeep saw fit to only provide a key on the drivers door, this rear door neither locks nor unlocks which would result in a potentially lifethreatening situation if i were involved in a wreck and was unable to exit the vehicle from this door. My cooling fan broke, i replaced with a non-oem model which chewed a hole in my radiator after 100 miles.replaced radiator and fan.radiator broke after a year, re-replaced. After searching online i found that these are fairly common problems and not the result of some action on my part.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving less than 65 mph, the contact noticed fluid leaking from the vehicle.she then heard a loud boom coming from the vehicle and the temperature gauge went haywire.the vehicle stalled and she placed water in the radiator in order to drive to the nearest mechanic.the independent mechanic stated that the cooling fan separated and damaged the radiator.the cooling fan module, radiator, and fan clutch were replaced.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 83,162 and current mileage was 85,000.updated 3/5/09 updated 03/10/09.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The engine cooling fan blade separated and broke into pieces. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic to repair the radiator and he found the failure in the cooling fan. The dealer was contacted and informed her of recall nhtsa campaign id number: 06v199000,engine and engine cooling: cooling system: fan but her vin was not included.the manufacturer was contacted and informed her that recalls are vin specific and she should contact nhtsa for the reason. The failure mileage was 123,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving 30 mph, the plastic fan blade assembly nearly separated.the failure caused the vehicle to overheat.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer to have it repaired and was informed of a recall as well as the repair price.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was not included in the recall, even though it was experiencing the same failure as the 2000-2002 models.the vehicle is currently parked at her residence.the recall number was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 75,300.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while the vehicle was idling the cooling fan failed. The fan exploded and blew out two holes through the radiator and shroud. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and they stated that the vehicle was not included in any recall. The failure mileage was 70,000. Updated 10/12/12 updated 10/17/12
I follow all the recommended schedules of maintenance by the manufacturer and keep our jeep is good working order. My wife was driving our car and the car began to overheat and pulled off the road. She noticed immediately that a orange fluid was leaking from the engine area. The car was towed to the nearest dealership and they advised that a fan assembly just "fell to pieces" and resulted in the shroud being damaged and consequently - the car coolant overheated as well.the dealership advised that the fan needed be replaced, the shroud needed to be replaced and a coolant flush service too.the total cost would be well over $700.
Failure of radiator because of a faulty fan assembly.
While driving 65 mph vehicle stalledthis was the second time that vehicle stalled due to the cam sensors failure. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, who replaced the cam sensors. Prior to problem with consumer's 2001 jeep grand cherokee, consumer experienced similar problem with 1998 jeep.*la
The vehicle failed in fairborn, ohio. The vehicle was towed to two different jeep garages prior to being diagnosed as a failure of the cam sensor gears. The tech assigned to evalulate the problem indicated this is the second failure of this type he has seen in two weeks. This failure causes you to lose all engine power, ie power steering and power braking!. The dealership also indicated that the parts needed for this repair are on a "national backorder" and it could take 1 week or more to obtain the repair parts.
Engine replacement done, new engine blown now. This vehicle driven in normal fashion. Higher mileage than normal due to traveling 64 miles each way to and from work each day. Oil pressure drops to zero. Engine knocks so loud sounds as if it will blow any second. Therefore, it is not drivable. Low coolant light comes on every day. We have spent a fortune in antifreeze and it's not even winter yet. When put in 4-wheel drive wheels pop and crack. Then sound as if something major has broken. Pay off on this piece of crap is $31,078.31. The lemon law does not apply because it did not have problem until after 18000 miles. Is there nothing i can do.dims 11 ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis-------------770766.*nlm
The vehicle stalled without warning.
Debris accumulated in the #3 piston and caused engine failure. We had a 4.7l engine. This recall is for 4.0l but it also happens on the 4.7l. This particular model, the 2001 grand jeep cherokee. You can only replace the engine with the same model and year, making it expensive and hard to find.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
2001 jeep grand cherokeehave spent over $3000.00 to fix a coolant low light that keeps coming on and low oil pressure. The problem persists despite taking the vehicle to the jeep dealership and someone else to figure out the source. No leak. Replaced everything from water pump to fan. This absolutely has to be an issue from the manufacturer and i would like to see a recall. There must be something to correct this problem. After searching online for an answer, i found that this is a common problem with the make and model of my jeep. This has been an ongoing issue for 2 years.
Consumer complained about an engine problem.while driving on the freeway at approximately 70 mph vehicle abruptly lost power. Also,transmission failedwhenvehicle had only 30,000 miles on it.crankshaft broke at 60,000 miles.*la
While driving at 60 mph the consumer heard a loud bang and saw black smoke coming from the engine compartment.the consumer blindly pulled over to the shoulder and called the fire department. The front end was consumed by the fire, but no injuries were reported.*scc
Driving down city street to work, heard loud pop followed by clank clank coming from engine, immediately pulled over, mechanic diagnosed problem as broken connecting rod. Dealer wants $6000 to rebuild motor.
While traveling on highway vehicle stalls without prior warning, and will not restart. Dealership is aware of problem.transmission was hard to shift.
Engine stalled and did not restart. Jeep purchsed 9 weeks ago. Pregnant, stuck on highway over 1 hour; on hold 1/2 hour roadside assistance.
While driving 70 mphengine stalled, no prior notice. Consumer unable to start vehicle.had to be towed to dealer. Dealer stated problem was with electrical system and replacedcam sensor. Mileage at the time was 591.
Engine would not start -- replaced fuel filter which was full of odd debris [mechanic, non-dealer, cut it open to inspect]. Four days later same problem. Did some research online and found several complaints that the gas tank lining can deterioatesand leave debris in tank which passes to filter then beyond. Car is now at dealer awaiting diagnosis. Dealer rep says he is unaware of any such problem with the gas tank.
While driving or stopping the vehicle stalls without warning, the dealer has been contacted. Nlm
Consumer states when driving 65-70 mph, there is an engine surge which will decrease if the speed is reduced.
1. Window regulator faulty:1st incident occurred 9/2003 at 40,000 mi; driver window fell down due to faulty window regulator.although warranty had expired, manufacture replaced, charged me $50 deductible.2nd incident occurred 11/05 at 79,700 mi.; front passing window, it fell down due to faulty window regulator.dealer stated known problem, as did daimler chrysler, but told me i would have to file a complaint with nhtsa. Was told that is what extended warranty is for.(they apparently do not back their product and are not quick to resolve known defects.)2. 12/2004 transmission problems (clutch ring):car would not go in reverse; shifting rough.was told known problem and was told i was lucky that it wasn't the whole transmission.repairs approximately $600.3. Brake problems:warped rotors/calipers/pads replaced at 24,000.i am currently on 3rd set of brakes (just now have 80,000 mi on car). Last set did not last a year.premature warping, squeaking brakes, rattling car, steering wheel, just like the other complaints listed at nhtsa.have had a few near accidents due to the shaking.replaced at my expense except for the 24,000 mi job.4.emissions code on check engine light:due to faulty gas cap.dealer charged me $100 for the diagnostics, and almost 18 for a gas cap.i have never heard of such a think, and feel it is something the mfg should be responsible for since it is an environmental issue.again, was told i was lucky that it was only a gas cap??why should i feel lucky when i spend $28,000 for a car that has known issues with the model and the mfg acts as if they didn't care, and tells me i should pay $2500 for an extended warranty.no, they should fix the known problems.we pay that much under the misconception that they stand by their product.as a result, i have problems with tires wearing out sooner than they should and front end alignment issues.
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
When driving and applying brakes vehicle will shake and shimmy very hard.consumer believes that rotors are defective, the dealer found that the rotors were warped and replaced them under warranty, there is an odor and humming sound coming from the a/c when turning on the system, the deler has been unable to duplicate the problem, the vehicle experienced low idle while in gear, the dealer found it necessary to flash the pcm, exhaust manifold was loose causing it to make a rattling noise.*nlm
Air only blows one speed only at constant speed when accelerating and cuts off when braking. The air only blows hot air and the temp can not be changed. The air/heat started to not work correctly on the passenger side first then reached the drivers side. There is loud creaking noises coming from the dash when the unit is turned on or when the car is cut off. It can even be heard outside of the vehicle.
Consumer requested that factory running boards be installed in the vehicle for medical reasons, which were promised by the dealership at the time of purchase, however when consumer arrived to picked up the vehicle, the running boards had not been installed, but the dealer had installed what was called side steps, which were then installed incorrectly, consumer was informed that new holes would be drilled to make the side steps straight, when the vehicle was brought back out the side step were still crooked and it looked as though someone had taken a hammer and pounded on the edge to straighten it out, consumer was informed to take the vehicle home and she would be called when the running board came in, consumer was never contacted and when she finally spoke to someone, she was told that once the vehicle is driven off the lot, she has then accepted the terms and conditions of vehicle, conusmer states she still has not received the floor mats, cargo cover or the second ignition key that was promised in the contract.
My '01 grand cherokee a/c and heater is uncontrollable. Fan comes on but no air from vents.this seems to be a defect that is not uncommon with this model.several online sites show that this is not an isolated situation.60 k miles and jeep tells me that its out of warranty and they will not help.
A/c blend air door problem. High cost of repair.
Heater/ac not working on our 2001 grand cherokee limited v8blend doors/motors are not working. Throwing up codes 52,54,56.
Failure of the "dual climate control" dampener door.the dampener door control failed and i spent $700 to have it repaired with an updated part.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee that i purchased new. Within the last month i have had two power window failures. This car is primarily driven by my wife and has only opened and closed the windows on occassions. This appears to be a defect in the power window mechanism.
A/c , heater does not function properly, sporadic air flow.
Air conditioner will not stop working on passenger side.heat only works on driver side.two mechanics have said the a/c blend door is not working and estimates have ranged from $500. To $800. For repairs.my husbands 2002 jeep grand cherokee began having the exact same problem a month before mine did.this should be a recall.
Dual side heating and air is not working properly on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. Passenger side is ice cold constantly, while my driver's side is working properly for now, but for how much longer? after a lot of reading of other articles, there should most absolutely be a recall, especially if i have to pay that kind of money to get it fixed, then i should be reimbursed.
Vehicle has been in to dealer three times already for rotors, and problem still occurs, vehicle shakes when brakes are applied. Contacted dealer. Consumer states noise from right front of console. The air conditioner does not cool enough due to leakage.
Transmission problem/ the transmission bangs, and i do mean bangs into gear. Chrysler said this is normal foran electronic transmission. This does not happen all the time, but it does occur at any speed and in any gear except 1st.chrysler district rep said this is the electronic transmission searching for the next gear, he called it a burp. I have felt what he is talking about, i have driven many other vehicles with electronic transmissions, but what i am saying is this suv actually bangs or klunks into gear sometimes, especially when i first drive it for the day, it will slam, not burp,into second gear . Also it seems to occur more often when going into 4th gear, when my speed is in the 45 to 50 miles per hour range. This suv has slammed into gear while up shifting and down shifting. There is no way this slamming / banging / klunking into gear can be considered normal. A/c problem - the vehicle has a miss in it when a/c is on. Most noticable when on the highway, occurs about every 10 seconds. It feelslike the vehicle has just gone over a bump in the road. I was told this is also normal . This is the a/c system cycling.i have driven well over a hundred vehicles or more, all of them automatics, all of them had a/c , no other car ,truck or suvi have ever driven has had a miss or lurch every 10 seconds when the a/c is on or slams into gear. Chrysler says this is completely normal, i have gone and test driven 3 other grand cherokee limiteds, i did not notice these problems with those vehicles.
I was never told that there was a problem with 1999-2004 jeep grand cherokees air conditioning units failing?! why has jeep done nothing about this problem!?! i am now stuck with a jeep that has uncontrollable air conditioning malfunctions.. I am very upset with jeep.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that a piece of plastic has melted inside the air conditioner which caused it from operating properly. The dual system malfunctioned and the contact has neither air conditioning nor heat. The repair advised the contact that the repair cost would be approximately $1000. The current mileage was approximately 108,000 and the failure mileage was approximately 85,000.
Consumer complained about electrical problems.air conditioner regulator and fanstoppedworking. Also, consumerhad to replace bothdriver's sideand passenger's side window switch regulator.
The air conditioner ( a/c) doesn't work.the door blends are failing.
The consumer stated the brake pedal traveled to the floor. The mechanic found the front brakes pulsating and the master cylinder was leaking.the master cylinder was replaced. Also the transmission was slipping, the air condition was not very cold.
A/c blend door failure on 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.when the contact attempts to activate the heater in cold weather, it does not function properly.she also cannot defrost the windshield while driving at any speed.the mechanic stated that the blend air door caused the failure, which is common for the grand cherokee when it reaches 50,000 miles or greater.the current and failure mileages were 85,000.
Loosing approximately 1 gallon of antifreeze per 1000 miles. Dealer repairs number of times starting from purchase at 19,000 miles (was told to ay $268 by customer service to replace radiator when finally diagnosed at 40,000 miles to get vehicle back even though it was under warranty and vehicle is still losing same amount of coolant)/ low oil pressure was finally corrected by replacing undersized cam...didn't replace lifters, etc... Incorrect procedure because they wear together/ a/c and cruise fixed by zip tying a large vacuum resevoir bottle to a/c line/transmission shift poorly. Ph**dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut over to artemis**768322
When driving and applying brakes vehicle will shake and shimmy very hard.consumer believes that rotors are defective, the dealer found that the rotors were warped and replaced them under warranty, there is an odor and humming sound coming from the a/c when turning on the system, the deler has been unable to duplicate the problem, the vehicle experienced low idle while in gear, the dealer found it necessary to flash the pcm, exhaust manifold was loose causing it to make a rattling noise.*nlm
Noticed that the head lights would automatically come on while the car was in park and shut off (headlight switch on auto) the radio controls on the steering wheel would work once in awhile the same for the cruise controls plus the horn does not work at all know did work when i bought it in april 06. I noticed when i played with the tilt steering something is would work some wouldn't. I believe that this might affect the airbag from deploying if in a wreck.
Consumer states the roof rack is not usable, due to the tie-down holes are not drilled all the way through the side rails, and the spread between the crossbars being reduced by approximately 22 inches, consumer was informed by manufacturer that this function is the vehicles design and not a defect and manufacturer has denied consumers request for any assistance.
Consumer states the roof rack is not usable, due to the tie-down holes are not drilled all the way through the side rails, and the spread between the crossbars being reduced by approximately 22 inches, consumer was informed by manufacturer that this function is the vehicles design and not a defect and manufacturer has denied consumers request for any assistance.
Consumer states the tire label reads p225 75r16, but the actual tire size is p235 65r 17.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact noticed that the tail lights failed to illuminate.the dealer stated that the tail light assembly failed and needed to be replaced. The failure mileage was 50,500 and current mileage was 51,000.
The brake lights, turn signal lights, runninng lights keep blowing. At the same time usually the instrument guages also stop working. This is the 5th time we have had to take to be fixed. This is dangerous for us and other vehicles and is going to cause an accident. They could be working fine and go out between 1 place and another. We have been pulled over by police, had people in other vehicles yell at us and almost been hit while turning left due to lack of working signals and brake lights. This re-ocurring problem needs to be addressed properly.
Rear brake and safety lights on 2001 jeep keep not working flaw in workmanship and construction of assembly. Driver seat coming lose at base brackets that slid the seat back and forward. Window lifts break constantly. Blower door brakes ceasing defrost and windows fog during cold days.
On sept.2, 2014 i had my 2011 jeep grand cherokee towed to the nearsest dealer, milford chrysler, milford, pa. I was driving the day before with familywhen the vehicle suddenly stalled in an entrance to a parking lot just avoiding an accident. Message centershowed key not detectable. Several attempts later it turned over. To play it safe i returned home to exchange vehicles. It was making hissing sounds so i left it out of the garage. The next day, it was still making noises. I called for a tow to the dealer. I called chrysler and they advised me of a recall but that the engineers were still trying to determine why but that the tipm was malfunctioning. I was also told that a final recall would not come out for about 3 months! i had no choice but to get my vehicle repaired. They had to replace the battery, fuel pump, tipm for a total out of pocket cost of $2493.98. Chrysler eventually reimbursed me for the total amount.on november 20,2015 i went out and found that my blinkers did not work. In fact, when engaged, the fog lights blinked and or flashed. I took it to my original dealer, r.i. Suresky in goshen, new york. They ran a scan and found that it was caused by the tipm ! this makes tipm #2!. I called chrysler, the final verdict, it was not covered by the recall (fuel pump related only). The tech replaced the tipm yet again at an out of pocket cost to me of $1043.40. On october 21, 2016 the engine light came on. I have an appointment at suresky's on monday october 24 to run a diagnostic on it. Could it be tipm related? we'll see.i feel that chrysler owes me $1043.40 for having parts ( never available immediately by the way) that are defective and place people in very dangerous situations on the road.
The left rear brake light does not work when the headlights are on. There is an issue with one of the contacts in the brake light assembly. This has been an ongoing issue and has occurred multiple times. You have to bend the contact back out so it makes contact again.
1.i'll be driving and the jeep would just cut off on it's own.2.after driving for awhile the jeep will take up to 15 minutes to start.3.the driver side brake light keep blowing, i have to changed them change the bulb about every 3 days.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the left turn signal failed. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer and the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 70,0000 and the current mileage was 80,000.
Front headlights began to fill with moisture making it difficult to see .since the problem has increased significantly since i first noticed it in 2003, i feel compelled to report it. My local dealership venice chrysler has been informed of this problem since it began but have offered no remedy.
For a 2001 jeep grand cherokee the headlight glass(or plastic) has a gloss on it that dims the headlights and i noticed it on similar models of surrounding years. I purchased several products that were supposed to remove this glaze, without any correction.chrysler says there is nothing that can be done regarding this matter.
2001 jeep cherokee over heated seat driver side burn out .......replaced , under warranty, with defective part, same issue recurring burning coil.....also,back up lites don t work ........replacedunder warranty, with ....defective ...same recurring ...told no longer under warranty and my problem...$500 plus $1300...for identical repair as warranty work already done and replaced with same defective parts... ...dates and mileage when authorized jeep dealers did work or denied warranty on same issues is recordedand on file, and estimated by me at this time...but recorded....by dealers, and in my file.
Brake light fails to work with headlamps on due to ground wire problem somewhere, gromet on tail light assembly is melted. Defective light could cause rear end collision. Affects all models.
I went to grayson jeep and reported that i had possible safety issues with my vehicle that needed to be addressed.the assistant service manager refused to look at my vehicle and said that i needed an appointment to be seen.however, the dealership has no "by appointment only" policy.i asked to speak to the service manager.when the service manager came out (j.r. Laudermilk), i told him the situation and he responded by saying that they were not going to work on my vehicle so i should leave the property. I asked him on what grounds he refused to work on my vehicle and he responded by saying that they were an independantly owned dealership and he did not have to honor my warranty if he didn't want to.i refused to leave the dealership until i received the owners name and number.after calling the owner to discuss the situation with him he has failed to return my calls.the dealership should be held responsible for failing to respond to a safety related issue without grounds for doing so.no safety defect mentioned.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
I own a 2000 jeep grand cherokee that has 2 potentially dangerous issues with it.due to amanufacturers design flaw, the brake lights malfunction on a regular basis.the light shorts itself out when the headlights are turned on leaving me with no brakes at night.in addition, the door lock actuator in my rear passenger door has broken.since jeep saw fit to only provide a key on the drivers door, this rear door neither locks nor unlocks which would result in a potentially lifethreatening situation if i were involved in a wreck and was unable to exit the vehicle from this door. My cooling fan broke, i replaced with a non-oem model which chewed a hole in my radiator after 100 miles.replaced radiator and fan.radiator broke after a year, re-replaced. After searching online i found that these are fairly common problems and not the result of some action on my part.
Rear left brake light failing, rear tail light is fading when hitting brakes and turns off at night when the lights are turned on as if it is shorting out. I have seen several other jeeps with the exact same problem.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
Left rear brake light dims and goes out at night when lights are on when i brake or while i am driving with lights on during the day when i brake.i have had the bulb looked at and changed 4 times now.each time i am assured the problem is fixed.i had it changed again 2 weeks ago and i am now experiencing the same problem.
2001 jeep grand cherokee laredothe brake lights will not come on when the lights are on. I have read many problems with this on both the 2000 and the 2001 models. We checked to make sure the brake lights were working in the daytime, and they were, but we turned the lights on, and they would not. My wife was coming home the other night, and her friend was behind her, and when she applied the brakes, her friend no longer could see the tail lights, and by the time she realized what had happened, she had to slam on brakes to avoid slamming into her. There needs to be a recall on this, as i personally saw over 1000 complaints on this same problem.
I own a 2000 jeep grand cherokee that has 2 potentially dangerous issues with it.due to amanufacturers design flaw, the brake lights malfunction on a regular basis.the light shorts itself out when the headlights are turned on leaving me with no brakes at night.in addition, the door lock actuator in my rear passenger door has broken.since jeep saw fit to only provide a key on the drivers door, this rear door neither locks nor unlocks which would result in a potentially lifethreatening situation if i were involved in a wreck and was unable to exit the vehicle from this door. My cooling fan broke, i replaced with a non-oem model which chewed a hole in my radiator after 100 miles.replaced radiator and fan.radiator broke after a year, re-replaced. After searching online i found that these are fairly common problems and not the result of some action on my part.
The lenses on the front headlights were cloudy. It appeared to have developed condensation which made visibility very difficult when driving after dark. The owner contacted the dealer who told the him it was not their problem.provide further details.
Noticed that the head lights would automatically come on while the car was in park and shut off (headlight switch on auto) the radio controls on the steering wheel would work once in awhile the same for the cruise controls plus the horn does not work at all know did work when i bought it in april 06. I noticed when i played with the tilt steering something is would work some wouldn't. I believe that this might affect the airbag from deploying if in a wreck.
2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo headlight lenses are dull.*mrthese dull headlights cause reduced visibility.
Dt*: the contact stated the plastic covering on both headlights became progressively more fogged and discolored to the point of being nearly opaque.this caused the intensity of the headlights to diminish.a service dealer was contacted, and determined nothing could be done to fix the problem.updated 12/1/2006 -
Dt*:the contact stated while driving at night the headlights would not turn off, the battery was disconnected so the headlight would go off.second, the car is not in park light illuminated on the overhead console while driving 45 mph.third, the antilock brakes vibrated while coming to a complete stop at a red light causing the vehicle to accelerate.the vehicle hit another vehicle from behind however no one was injured.a police report was filed at the scene.the vehicle sustained frontal damage and was driven home.the dealership inspected the vehicle but was unable to determine the problems.the manufacturer was alerted.updated 6/23/2006 -
There are two problems with this model of jeep grand cherokee laredo.1) the tail light socket in this model of jeeps constantly burns out.i have replaced this socket numerous times at $8.00 - $10.00 each and have kept all of the burned out sockets as evidence.when the socket burns out, the tail lights stop working once you turn the headlights on.my vehicle has automatic headlights and this truly causes a big problem.i've visited a jeep / chrysler junk yard in my area and checked each tail light socket.each socket is burned out like each of the sockets that i have in my possession.2) the outside rail that connects the drivers seat to the risers breaks, converting the drivers seat to a rocking chair.i have spoken with the service and parts departments all of the jeep dealers in a 100 mile radius of zip code (20744) and was told that these issues are a common problem with jeeps from 1994 to 2004.i have also spoken with several friends as well as common strangers who i see with this same model jeep and have learned that they also have this problem and the below problems.i believe that this problems are a safety issue and warrant a safety recall.i have received two tickets on two separate occasions for the tail lights alone.i can understand having to change a light bulb every year or two but not the socket that the bulb plugs into.this is a serious defect that chrysler will not address.please help!
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
As has been published in two other postings i see, my left tail light would work well, until i depressed the brakes, then it would go out.i had the bulb replaced 2 or 3 times, then took it to the local dealer today.$190 later, it is supposed to be repaired.we'll see...
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
I seen on the new the gas tank for a recall i would like my name put on a list of owners that have this jeep so when recall comes out someone will have my name to send recall to. I m a fire fighter and see know how this needs to be a recall issue the thank sticks right out and the bumper is only plastic with really no support in front and min holding straps hold on.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the vehicle failed to start-up. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact the sending unit in the fuel tank was inoperable. A vapor lock caused the vehcile to not start-up. The mechanic was unable to locate replacement parts. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 280,000. The vin was not available.
Debris is accumulating inintake manifold, and could result in a fire. Dealer notified.
The o-rings in the fuel pump have apparently failed according to huffines jeep in plano, tx.they have told me that a technical service bulletin has been issued for the o-rings since 1999.i do not feel i should have to pay for the repairs of an obviously faulty part.my vehicle only has 65,000 miles on it.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
Fuel pump failures, first one failed at 35,000 miles, the second at 42,000 miles, and now the third at 71,000 miles. Towing charges, rental cars etc. Chrysler customer service would only quote the warranty was expired-12,000miles/or 12 months. This time my cost is $724.00 for a new pump, $200.00 for rental,and $68.00 for towing. Three fuel pumps in 71,000 miles is ridiculous and frustrating. No more chrysler products for me.
Bad gasket in fuel pump allows gasoline to flow back into the gas tank when the car is turned off.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee will not provide heat on the passenger side, only the driver's side.the vehicle also has some sort of electrical short and the entire system, including the radio will reset and start.in addition the fuel system is reluctant to pump fuel to the engine on a cold start.the dealerships advised me that the car is not built to last forever and the fuel issue and heating issue was typical.the expense however would be extreme for the heating and fuel issues to be $800 to $1200 for each repair.
The dealership refused to perform the recall for the debris in the manifold 02 v 104 000 in a reasonable time frame. The dealership indicated there wasn't any risk.
Consumer states vehicle is leaking fuel. Dealer notified.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated while driving 30 mph, there was an abnormal noise coming from the bottom of the vehicle. The contact discovered that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 136,000.
The fuel rail pulsation damper is leaking gasoline creating an environmental and safety hazard. This fuel rail assembly is on national backorder and not available.we need to elevate this situation in order to get a satisfactory repair procedure in effect. This is not an acceptable way for a national dealer to care for their vehicles, leaving the consumer to fend for themselves searching endlessly for a solution. There are jeep forums related to this issue dating back to 2015.
The 2001 jeep grand cherokees have an issue where the injectors get really hot and cause engine misfire and could catch on fire due to the exhaust manifold being right underneath them. The recall was already issue for these jeeps by providing insulators that are put on the injectors and between on the injectors and the exhaust manifold.my jeep already had the insulator installed but because the valve cover gasket broke and leaked oil all over the insulator blanket and soaked it with oil and made it a fire a hazard, i threw it away thinking that i can just buy a new one from chrysler.i went onto iwantmopar.com, a fca dealership (mcgovern chrysler jeep dodge ram on 777 washington st, newton, ma 02460), and ordered six injector shields and an insulator blanket to replace the one that was previously on my jeep.three week passed and i received an email from them refusing to sell me the recall parts, stating that my jeep had these parts already.how can a dealership refuse to sell me parts that make my jeep safe and compliant with federal laws?thanks
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 02v104000 (fuel system, gasoline). The dealer stated that the parts needed to complete the recall repair were not available, and that they were waiting on an approved remedy from nhtsa in order to proceed with the recall repair. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact noticed that the fuel tank support system was rusted. The vehicle was taken to williams brothers chrysler dodge jeep ram of dundee (4706 ann arbor rd, dundee, mi 48131) where it was diagnosed that the fuel tank support system was rusted and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was177,804.consumer stated on 5-27-19 while driving part of it fell off. Consumer stated he will be replacing it.
Nothing has happened at this point, however i am very concerned with this fuel tank issue. I have 3 small children that ride in what would be the most dangerous place should i get re-ended and have a fire/explosion. I think it is absurd that they are refusing the recall or offering a fix. I cannot afford to go buy a new vehicle and had i known about this issue, i certainly would have never purchased it. I am very concerned for the health and safety of my children and definitely would like to have an update on this should one become available.
Twice in last 8 months, on my jeep grand cherokee, i've got a check engine light w/ obd code 0442 (evaporative emission control system leak detected). Could this small fuel vapor leak add to the likely hood of a fire in a rear collision?
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the fuel tank was below the bumper. The dealer riverhead dodge (located at 642 w main st, riverhead, ny 11901; (631) 727-1040) was contacted and confirmed that there was nothing the dealer could do since there was no recall. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted at 866-814-1480 and stated that there was no recalls and nothing could be done. The contact was advised to take the vehicle for an inspection. The failure mileage was 103,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the vehicle was equipped with a plastic fuel tank located between the rear axles. The contact mentioned that there was no tow hitch installed on the vehicle and was concerned that in the event of a crash, the fuel tank would catch on fire. The contact did not experience a failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue.
The casing holding the gas tank up in a safe manner has deteriated to a point that the fuel tank is now in danger of scraping the pavement while moving.
I was told back on 11/21/2014 that my jeep had a recall on it i was told to contactmy local chrysler dealer so i did the guy was so rude i thought for get this, but theni kept on hearing about jeeps like mine if rear-ended the gas tanks would burst intoflames with no time to get out, so your dead then i saw pictures of many many 2001 just like mine in very graphic detail and because of my husband getting intoa bad car accident i started thinking i can't be taking any chances so i started making phone calls again and i spoke to a gentleman at nhtsa who was very nice and said he would keep a eye on my number and be in contact with me but then we moved and so on, but always up dated our contact infor. And also wouldalways go to post office and do the change of address correctly, so if you or any one can help me please let me know, thank you
I am concerned that my gas tank is a hazard if in a rear end collision. My gas tank is in the rear of the jeep and if hit in the back would be the first thing to impact. It looks the same as the jeeps that have been recalled. But i don't see a recall.
On sept.2, 2014 i had my 2011 jeep grand cherokee towed to the nearsest dealer, milford chrysler, milford, pa. I was driving the day before with familywhen the vehicle suddenly stalled in an entrance to a parking lot just avoiding an accident. Message centershowed key not detectable. Several attempts later it turned over. To play it safe i returned home to exchange vehicles. It was making hissing sounds so i left it out of the garage. The next day, it was still making noises. I called for a tow to the dealer. I called chrysler and they advised me of a recall but that the engineers were still trying to determine why but that the tipm was malfunctioning. I was also told that a final recall would not come out for about 3 months! i had no choice but to get my vehicle repaired. They had to replace the battery, fuel pump, tipm for a total out of pocket cost of $2493.98. Chrysler eventually reimbursed me for the total amount.on november 20,2015 i went out and found that my blinkers did not work. In fact, when engaged, the fog lights blinked and or flashed. I took it to my original dealer, r.i. Suresky in goshen, new york. They ran a scan and found that it was caused by the tipm ! this makes tipm #2!. I called chrysler, the final verdict, it was not covered by the recall (fuel pump related only). The tech replaced the tipm yet again at an out of pocket cost to me of $1043.40. On october 21, 2016 the engine light came on. I have an appointment at suresky's on monday october 24 to run a diagnostic on it. Could it be tipm related? we'll see.i feel that chrysler owes me $1043.40 for having parts ( never available immediately by the way) that are defective and place people in very dangerous situations on the road.
Plastic fuel tank is located in rear of vehicle without adequate protection in the event of a rear end accident vehicle is not equipped with a trailer hitch. I an concerned for the safety of my family in the event of a rear end accident. Brought vehicle to chrysler dealer, service adviser said there is no recall for this vehicle...
Gasoline odor/check engine light have had this vehicle machanically checked the smell of fuel on startup with window lowered is overpowering..the check engine light came on and i had the vehicle plugged into service computer..was told too check gas cap/replace..which i did..the gasoline odor is still present and the check engine light is back on..so new gas cap isnt the problem.there are no leaks anywhere on the engine or at the gas tank, yet the smell of fuel is still present.no gas line leaks...we need to make these trucks in america again with american parts.have always owned jeeps have a 93 sport in my driveway right now, but this '01 may be my last...literally.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the fuel tank gathered rust and corrosion. Also, the undercarriage was corroded and pieces were falling off. The contact believed that the fuel tank cover may have fallen off and it was wet; however, the contact was unsure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that every time he refueled, fuel would spew back out from the top of the fuel tank. The contact also mentioned that gasoline fuel fumes were emitted into the vehicle. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vin was not available. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 135,000 and the current mileage was 160,000.
I am concerned that my after market towing package is not up to code to protect my family from a rear end collision. I understand that my model jeep is at high risk for rear end collision fatalities.
Some jeep grand cherokees were recalled to install trailer hitches to prevent gas tank involvement in the event of rear end collisions.my vehicle has not been included.i do not want my daughter to be injured or killed if she is rear ended.i feel that there are not enough owners left in this vehicle age group to make the outcry that resulted in the recall and fix of more recent models.however, the gas tank in my model is still at the rear and clearly visible from the rear of the vehicle.i would like to keep the car but i would like to feel that it is safe and have the same repair that more recent vehicles have undergone.
I want to know if safety recall for rear end fuel tank explosions is still in effect on these vehicles 01&02.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
While driving at night or day,dashboard lights go out/ loses power in vehicle/ unable to wind window down/ open doors, and headlights go out.dealer contacted, cannot fix problem.
Approximately 5 years ago, the heat stopped working on the passenger side of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. Then last year, the heat and a/c stopped working completely. This makes for very dangerous driving conditions as visibility is greatly reduced at times. Its too costly for me to repair myself. It appears that this is a problem for most of these vehicles and i can't understand why something hasn't been done about it. Also, the passenger side seat heating element stopped working after it apparently shorted out, luckily, no fire occurred. And the hydraulics through out the vehicle have stopped working and i noticed this when first the hood came down on my head and then the rear window! i've also had to replace the engine and it was due to problems with the coolant/hydraulic fan...at a price tag of $4000.00...
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
Consumer hadproblems with the emergency parking brake cable.the vehicle was parked and the emergency parking brake cable broke.the dealer and manufacturer were contacted, and had no explanation.*scc
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
This jeep will run fine, but when it comes to red lights and idle, the car will shut off and not turn on again for atleast 10 minutes. Spent about 3,000 usd to fix at multiple mechanic and the issue remains. Why has jeep never taken the time to recall this issue as it can cause the lives of many drivers.
I was driving down the road yesterday in my jeep grand cherokee and the throttle went wide open on me, i tried to get it to stop by tapping the gas thinking it was just a little stuck, but it would not stop so i immediately pulled over, had to slam it into gear, got out and ran into a gas station and had them call 911, came back out and my jeep was shooting flames out of my exhaust and the entire under carriage was glowing red. Resulting in a loss of my serpentine belt, power steering pulley, melted my transfer case, and more that is yet to be inspected.
Vehicles gear was put in p-park,shut off and vehicle continued to rolldown driveway---the gears are passing or (slipping gears)---p is reverse,n is drive,none of gears are correct.
My jeep grand cherokee lost power while driving. I was able to pull over with difficulty. I then put in park and was able to get engine started and drove back home. My husband checked out and thought i might have bumped the key since i need the seat so close in order to touch the pedals. I heard on the tv there was a recall on models 2005-2007. Why not on older?if i had been going any faster i might not have been able to steer to the side.
Jeep had the dreaded "death wobble" many parts failed and needed replaced multiple times within 30,000 miles of highway driving at safe speeds. Tires were properly inflated and alignment was correct.
When stopped, with the transmission in drive, the car would jump forward without ever touching the accelerator.the only way to prevent the car from lurching forward was to increase pressure on the brake pedal, but the lurch was still felt.i have heard this termed a "bump stop" by others that have had it happen to them.
My jeep is doing several things that is cause for not driving it because it can cause a accident. It does not always just start. I have to move the steering wheel up & down ^ then it will start generally. When driving the jeep will rev up all of a sudden especially at stop signs. If i didn't have my foot on the brakes i could have caused a accident. Also i would have to keep my foot on the gas or it would die on me. These things have been going on for the last 2-3 months.when i put my jeep in reverseor in drive it makes a major clunking noise like my transmission is ready to fall out. This clunking noise started when all of the other problems started! i have emailed several websites & have not received a response to my problem!! help!!!
I was driving in the rain going the speed limit.my jeep hit a pool of water on the surface of the highway and started to skid and hydroploane.the next thing i knew it was flipping over and landed on the shoulder of the highway.i was lucky to be wearing my seat belt. I was suspended upside down by my seatbelt. I was able to unbuckle it and crawl out the drivers side window which was completely blown out.seconds after i got out of the car it burst into flames and the entire vehicle was engulfed and burned completely inside and out. There was nothing left of it but burnt frame.as soon as the car came to a stop upside down, i smelled gas and just a minute or two later the car was totally burned up.
I purchased/ leased a jeep grand cherokee3/24/01. The day after i drove it off the lot, i noticed a problem with the transmission. The transmission, when down-shifting from 2nd to 1st gear shifted very, very hard- so hard that there was a loud thumping/banging noise that was quite audible and distracting, and also this abnormal shifting caused the car to lurch forward. I immediately called the dealer to express my concern over a new vehicle with such a rough transmission. I was assured by the service dept. That all the new electronic transmissions started off rough the 1st thousand miles, and that it needed to break in. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, although i was very skeptical; never in my life having experienced such a horribly rough transmission- esp. On a brand new vehicle. After 1000 miles, there was no improvement, and i took the vehicle in to be evaluated. I was assured by the mechanic that all the grand cherokees transmissions are like this- it's a build up of the hydrolic fluids or something. I once again believed them (not really) and went on my way. The vehicle continued to do this, the sound getting very loud and quite startling at times while in traffic. It also is quite embarassing with passengers in the car who also have become quite startled by the loudness and sheer force of the lurching. I took my vehicle in a second time for evaluation only to be told, nothing was wrong. It is my feeling that this is a severe defect of some sort. In all my years of driving, i have never experienced such problems- except maybe from a manual transmission that bucked. I am planning to take my car in yet a third time and demand the problem be resolved, or i will be invoking my rights under the lemon laws. In light of the recent problems with grand cherokees, and their shifting into gear while idling, i cannot say that i am surprised. My vehicle also when shifted into reverse, sometimes makes a very loud clunking, rough shift. Please advise.
Sudden, violent jerking and transmission slippage while slowing down for stop or yield. Resulting motion is strong enough to cause seat belt locks to activate and jolt the occupants. Problem is highly sporadic and no "cause and effect" has been discernable.
Dt*: the contact stated the gear shift position indicator was placed in park with the engine running and the driver attempted to exit the vehicle.the transmission unexpectedly jumped into drive while the door was ajar, this resulted in the contact being thrown underneath the moving vehicle.after traveling over the contact's legs the vehicle continued forward motion until it rolled over a twenty foot embankment and was stopped by a tree.the contact sustained leg injuries.the vehicle was towed and later inspected by the insurance company who deemed it a total loss.additionally, it was discovered the gear shift position indicator was in drive.
2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo purchased new in april 2001.at 66,842 miles the overdrive snap ring broke into 3 pieces and wedged into the park pawl.when the vehicle was put into park, it would roll.the transmission had to be reworked with all new seals and gaskets and the damaged overdrive components had to be replaced.although i found documentation online that stated the transmission warranty had been extended to 70,000 miles, chrysler would not even listen to my complaint.their customer service rep actually hung up on me when i called.the total bill was $1,863.78.the dealership also found a defective governor pressure sensor which was replaced under warranty.this problem had occurred before.it caused the vehicle not to start because the governor sensor detected the vehicle was in gear when it was actually in park.i've also had constant problems with the brakes and rotors.have already spent about $1,000 on those and the repairs only last for about 10,000 to 20,000 miles.the front end shakes uncontrollably when braking above 35 mph which is very dangerous when meeting oncoming traffic. If you can't control the front end, it is very easy to crash right into an oncoming vehicle.i've spoken to several jeep owners and read many complaints online about the same problems i've had.i have engaged an attorney and we will be notifying chrysler of a lawsuit in the very near future.
When shifting from park to any other gear, the transmission makes a loud clunking sound , along with a "moan" which continues until i take my foot totally off the brake.never have a problem while vehicle is underway.taken to dealer twice and told that this is normal for an electronic transmission.i have had "lesser" vehicles with over 100,000 miles on them and they never made such noises.people actually turn and look toward my vehicle if i happen to be in a populated area and need to shift the automobile.to say the least, it is annoying and embarassing.
The drivetrain was removed and replaced.
The automatic transmission on my wife's 2001 grand cherokee went out at 42,000 miles this vehicle has never been used for towing or heavy duty use and has been properly maintaned.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
The vehicle failed to accelerate. The engine revved up and the vehicle wouldn't accelerate beyond 2nd gear. The vehicle was towed to the dealership and the transmission was replaced because it had burned out. The failure recurred one month later,the vehicle stopped accelerating and felt like it was in neutral. The vehicle was towed to the dealership and the transmission was replaced again because of the same failure.
I first called the dealership; they reported there were no recalls on this type of defeat.then i reported the incident to my insurance company.i later found there is an investagation on this happening to jeeps.i did $8,000 damage to my jeep and another car. No safety defect listed.
Brakes vibrate and do not slow vehicle adequately.when slowing transmission downshifts into low gear and vehicle accelerates and lurches forward.to compensate for this sudden acceleration additional pressure on the brake pedal is required to avoid loosing control.this is unsafe and will cause an accident if not addressed properly.
I suffered serious injuries as a result of this failure and have incurred large medical bills.i am aware that other years of this model have been recalled, but not the 2001.this defect continues in the 2001 vehicles. My vehicle suffered no damage and there was no property damage.my medical bills are continuing as i am still being treated for my injuries.
Shifting cable was replaced after failure. Jeep was "slipping" in gear. I was run over by the vehicle after putting it in park and getting out. Vehicle began "slipping" in gear again. I had no reverse. Took it to the dealer and they said a lever was loose on the tranny and they tightened it. Still slipping.
While vehicle is in operation transmission is causingvehicle to jerk by jumping into a lower gear. Dealership has examinedvehicle and cannot reproduce the problem.please provide any additional information/attachments.
When engaginginto drivevehicle jerked violently. Dealer stated transmission governor pressure solenoidfailed.
When accelerating from a stopped position, vehicle feels sluggish, as though it is starting from second or third gear.when stopping, a loud clunking noise is heard.rough and erratic shifting is felt as the transmission downshifts.with a vehicle with less than 27,000 miles on it, the transmission does not seem to be working normally (at least as normal as any other automatic transmissions i have had over the years).i have read several other complaints posted that express similar problems, but have not seen any resolution from jeep other than telling their customers that this is normal operation.this troubles me and does not give me much confidence in their ability to troubleshoot the problem.i want a record of the problem for future reference.*la
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee had a defective transmission cable.this morning when i moved the truck from the driveway, i put it in park and proceeded to exit the vehicle.the vehicle continued to roll down the road.i quickly reacted and engaged the parking brake.i have two small children and my wife usually drives the truck.if this had happened while she was driving, the results could have been devastating.
While traveling on highway vehicle stalls without prior warning, and will not restart. Dealership is aware of problem.transmission was hard to shift.
Vehiclehas a ticking sound when t approaching a hill. Also, transmission has a harddrive. Dealership is aware of problem.
2001 jeep cherokee laredo. Transmission valve body failed at 43000 miles and needed to be replaced. I was informed by the service shop that chrysler has an ongoing problem with the transmission body valves for this type of vehicle.
Dt:the engine light came on.the consumer took the vehicle to a transmission shop. They said there were few problems with it from the manufacturer. Took to a transmission shop because the owners manual said that it could be from transmission slipping. The original parts on the transmission were replaced due to failure.
Vehicle was running, in the park position, no driver in driver's seat, accellerated in reverse striking vehicle which was parallel parked behind vehicle, catapulted forward, striking vehicle paralleled parked in front of vehicle.
I bought this jeep new.i was shocked when i found out how abrupt the transmission changed gears.i was even more shocked when i took the jeep in for repairs and i was told this was a normal charataristic for this type of vehcile.nonetheless, the dealer changed the "spider gears" in an effort to correct a problem that really wasn'tthere.have yet to figure that one out. This jeep is dangerous due to the abrupt , lurking motion it makes at higher speeds.dealership says there is no problem and daimlerchrysler says the same thing.it's a normal operation of the transmission. Lies, lies, and more lies.i'm going to court and get my money back.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
Sudden acceleration once again by those wonderful jeep cherokees. 2001 exiting a carwash in the chicagoland area. This is the third in less than 2 years. Now that these jeeps are getting more miles on them this is going to happen alot!!!!!!!!!! beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incident happened in mall parking lot. Tried to put jeep in reverse and vehicle did not go into gear.put vehicle in park, checked to make certain emergency brake was not on then put in reverse again.this time it accelerated extremely fast and backed into a parked car behind me which slid into car next to it, which slid into the car next to it.it happened in about 1/4 second and damaged 4 cars, counting the jeep.
Consumer complained about an engine problem.while driving on the freeway at approximately 70 mph vehicle abruptly lost power. Also,transmission failedwhenvehicle had only 30,000 miles on it.crankshaft broke at 60,000 miles.*la
The drivetrain was removed and replaced.
1. Window regulator faulty:1st incident occurred 9/2003 at 40,000 mi; driver window fell down due to faulty window regulator.although warranty had expired, manufacture replaced, charged me $50 deductible.2nd incident occurred 11/05 at 79,700 mi.; front passing window, it fell down due to faulty window regulator.dealer stated known problem, as did daimler chrysler, but told me i would have to file a complaint with nhtsa. Was told that is what extended warranty is for.(they apparently do not back their product and are not quick to resolve known defects.)2. 12/2004 transmission problems (clutch ring):car would not go in reverse; shifting rough.was told known problem and was told i was lucky that it wasn't the whole transmission.repairs approximately $600.3. Brake problems:warped rotors/calipers/pads replaced at 24,000.i am currently on 3rd set of brakes (just now have 80,000 mi on car). Last set did not last a year.premature warping, squeaking brakes, rattling car, steering wheel, just like the other complaints listed at nhtsa.have had a few near accidents due to the shaking.replaced at my expense except for the 24,000 mi job.4.emissions code on check engine light:due to faulty gas cap.dealer charged me $100 for the diagnostics, and almost 18 for a gas cap.i have never heard of such a think, and feel it is something the mfg should be responsible for since it is an environmental issue.again, was told i was lucky that it was only a gas cap??why should i feel lucky when i spend $28,000 for a car that has known issues with the model and the mfg acts as if they didn't care, and tells me i should pay $2500 for an extended warranty.no, they should fix the known problems.we pay that much under the misconception that they stand by their product.as a result, i have problems with tires wearing out sooner than they should and front end alignment issues.
Vehicle will either not engage transmission after shifting (for about 10 seconds) or less commonly will suddenly accelerate on its own when put in reverse requiring hard pressure of the brakes to stop the vehicle. Both events are probably related but dealer/chrysler state they can not duplicate the problem. I find this to be a dangerous, life threatening defect and i believe it occurs to other jeep as well. I will be going through arbitration then through the courts pursuing my rights under the lemon law. I worry more about others who may have defective vehicles and don't take the initiative to protect themselves. I hope nhtsa can investigate this further.dt
Consumer complained about a transmission problem. When accelerating from the start position vehicle did not pick up any speed until it reached 35 mph or greater.
While driving the vehicle shifted into reverse.the transmission had to be replaced. *nlm
Transmission failure.
Transmission/powertrain/electrical components/brakesat just over 36,000 miles the powertrain/transmission module failed.there were three minor incidents where when i was accelerating normalinto traffic the transmission roaredand spun, but the vehicle would not move, i shifted into neutral after letting up on the gas, then shifted back into drive and the transmission "kicked in".the fourth time this occurred, however, was when i was accelerating to merge onto the freeway, the vehicle lost power and i had to coast over to the shoulder of the highway onramp and the vehicle was towed to the dealership.a sensor or transmission control module was replaced at a cost in excess of $500 (just out of warranty) to me.at 50,000 miles while driving along the road, i heard a loud bang and thought i had a blowout of a tire.it was not the tire however, it was the passenger side power window. Something inside the door popped and the window fell down in the door.another bill in excell of $500.now at 63,001 miles, the transmission once again just would not go into gear.as i tried to accelerate off my street, the engine whined as though i were in neutral but it would not kick in.it would only go in reverse, none of the forward gears would make the car go forward.it was towed to our mechanic who says the entire transmission must now be replaced.
While traveling at highway speed and without any indication vehicle slowed down to20 mph . Vehicle was serviced for the problem. Technician noticed a transmission problem.
When driving and applying brakes vehicle will shake and shimmy very hard.consumer believes that rotors are defective, the dealer found that the rotors were warped and replaced them under warranty, there is an odor and humming sound coming from the a/c when turning on the system, the deler has been unable to duplicate the problem, the vehicle experienced low idle while in gear, the dealer found it necessary to flash the pcm, exhaust manifold was loose causing it to make a rattling noise.*nlm
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
Dt*: the contact stated the gear shift position indicator was placed in park with the engine running and the driver attempted to exit the vehicle.the transmission unexpectedly jumped into drive while the door was ajar, this resulted in the contact being thrown underneath the moving vehicle.after traveling over the contact's legs the vehicle continued forward motion until it rolled over a twenty foot embankment and was stopped by a tree.the contact sustained leg injuries.the vehicle was towed and later inspected by the insurance company who deemed it a total loss.additionally, it was discovered the gear shift position indicator was in drive.
2001 grand cherokee ltd which slipped from park into reverse customer states that the car slipped from park into reverse while it sat idling as it somehow rolled backwards down an embankment over a retaining wall and ended up flipped on it's side in 6' of water**ccthe consumer stated earlier models had been recalled for the same problem she experienced and supposedly the 2001 models had been corrected.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
2001 jeep grand cherokee was placed in "park" with engine on and left vacantwhile owner walked to nearby housing complex mailboxe. The vehicle slipped out of gear, into reverse, and struck the owner and the building before owner re-entered vehicle and regained control. The owner suffered a significant scratch, about seven inches long, on waist and scratches and bruising on thigh, now swollen and causing a limp. Vehicle's tailgate is smashed in, bumper scraped and rear wiper bent.
Vehicle went from park to rolling forward.i jumped in to brake but vehicle did not respond. Rolled forward hitting my house and kept going across lawn and hit neighbor's house. Airbags did not deploy. Cops did not report what i told them happened instead they wrote what they thought happened but the fact is that the vehicle moved when it shouldn't have, brakes didn't respond, and this shouldn't have happened.how can i put my family in this car even after they fix it?
Grand cherokee was in park when it suddenly slipped into reverse, and wrecked.
Whilemotor was still running consumer got out and opened gate.vehicle started moving in reverse while in park.consumer shifted to drive and vehiclewas still moving in reverse. Then, shiftedvehicle into park withfoot on brake,cut vehicle off twice, and it kept going in reverse. Second time, uponstartingvehicle, it wouldn't start up. Had to be towed todealer.tow truck driver pointed out that electrical wires were burned, andplug beneath when it was towedfirst time, was gone.vehicle atdealership.
Suv put in park in drive way, exited suv and walked around behind suv to talk to child in yard, left the driver side door opened. Turned from talking to child to return to vehicle and noticed it was moving quite fast in reverse. Attempted unsucessfully to enter car from passenger side. Noticed suv turning into safe direction from people, pets, and property and toward trees. Closed door on passenger side. Suv driver side door hit tree, bending the door completely forward into the front quarter panel and riping interior of door off. Luckily no one was injured, or more property damaged.
I left my job site, exiting at a gated driveway.i placed the car in park, or so i thought, and operated the parking brake.i then exited the vehicle with the motor still running, in order to close the gate behind the vehicle.as i turned back to the vehicle, after locking the gate, i immediately noticed that the "reverse back-up lights" were on.that was a positive indication that the vehicle's transmission was in "reverse" not "park."luckily, the vehicle did not move towards me.i then re-entered the vehicle via the driver side door, and observed that the gear shift lever was actually in "reverse"confirming what was indicated by the back up lights being on.puzzled that this happened, i attempted on several tries of shifting the gear shift lever to ascertain if i could recreate the same condition (i.e., of shifting into "park" by "feel" and actually stopping in "reverse"one position short of the "park" position).i was able to do so, that is, incorrectly stopping at "reverse."since i drive this car at night most weeknights, i would normally shift the car into "park" by feel.please note that i spent nearly six years servicing jeeps, trucks and other wheeled vehicles for the national guard as a reservist, and as such feel fully qualified to offer the following description of the problem.suffice it to also point out that the parking brake will not hold the vehicle from moving while fully operational if the accelerator is pressed while the vehicle is in "reverse."the "defect" or shortcoming in this case, appears to be the result of a faulty safety button that is an integral part of the gear shift lever mechanism.i noticed a distinct pattern of the shift lever stopping at "reverse"as if in "park" if the button is not completely pressed while shifting the lever forward towards "park."the button mechanism has a range of motion that allows an incomplete protective action, stopping the lever at "reverse" one notch short of "park."
Vehicle was parked and running inside garage. Consumer was attachinga boattovehicle, and he was on a hill.vehicle jumped into reverse, and backed out ofgarage withboat, and pinnedconsumerdown.
Transmission problem/ the transmission bangs, and i do mean bangs into gear. Chrysler said this is normal foran electronic transmission. This does not happen all the time, but it does occur at any speed and in any gear except 1st.chrysler district rep said this is the electronic transmission searching for the next gear, he called it a burp. I have felt what he is talking about, i have driven many other vehicles with electronic transmissions, but what i am saying is this suv actually bangs or klunks into gear sometimes, especially when i first drive it for the day, it will slam, not burp,into second gear . Also it seems to occur more often when going into 4th gear, when my speed is in the 45 to 50 miles per hour range. This suv has slammed into gear while up shifting and down shifting. There is no way this slamming / banging / klunking into gear can be considered normal. A/c problem - the vehicle has a miss in it when a/c is on. Most noticable when on the highway, occurs about every 10 seconds. It feelslike the vehicle has just gone over a bump in the road. I was told this is also normal . This is the a/c system cycling.i have driven well over a hundred vehicles or more, all of them automatics, all of them had a/c , no other car ,truck or suvi have ever driven has had a miss or lurch every 10 seconds when the a/c is on or slams into gear. Chrysler says this is completely normal, i have gone and test driven 3 other grand cherokee limiteds, i did not notice these problems with those vehicles.
We own a small store and my husband had pulled up to the ga tank to fill up the jeep. He got out and proceeded to put gas in the tank when it suddenly jumped into reverse and sped backward. The jeep was going at an excessive speed and the door was open, it hit a post and bent the door back. My husband proceeded to jump into the jeep and applied the brakes and skidded to a stop. My husband pulled some muscles in his chest and bruised some ribs. I have contacted chrysler and a consultant has been sent out, but in my calls to the company i have not been able to talk with anyone that can tell me what to do or where to call.
Heavy traffic, stop and go for approx 2 hrs, shift lever spontaneously popped out of drive into reverse then immediately went back into the drive position. This while having foot on brakes. This caused us to collide with vehicle in front of us. Damage to both vehicles resulted.
Vehicle was in park, engine running/ emergency brake not applied. Consumer got out, and at that moment vehicle suddenly went backward. Vehicle hit garage door before consumer was able to jump in and shut off engine. No injuries. Damage to vehicle about $ 4500.00.
After putting vehicle in park position, vehicle rolled backwards, across city street into parked vehicle.
Vehicle was pulled into garage and was shifted into park.owner's husband stepped out of the vehicle at which time it shifted into reverse on it's own slamming the open drivers side door into the garage wall.this slowed the vehicle long enough for him to jump in and put on the brake. Significant damage was done to drivers side door requiring body work. No response from manufacturer to date.
Consumer stated that vehicle was parked and idling. Transmission jumped out of park into reverse. Then vehicle jack knifed a trailer, which was hooked up to jeep.*yd
On the road in front of my house, i put my jeep into park with the engine idling. I got out of the jeep, walked up my driveway and picked up my newspaper. When i turned around i saw my jeep roll up over the curb and across my front lawn. I ran after the jeep and just as i was jumping into the driver seat, i was knocked out of the jeep, when the driver's side door crashed into a street lamp post and smashed into me. My jeep rolled down the road and through neighbor's yards for approximately .2 of a mile. My jeep cashed into and damaged a cable and telephone utility box, two sections of a wrought iron fence, 2 sections of a wooden privacy fence, bushes, one tree, an electric outlet and two clapboards on the bottom of a house. When i finally caught up to my jeep it was still idling and the gear shift was in park.
Was towing a boat trailer. Stopped the vehicle and put in park. Exited jeep and it jumped from park to reverse. Vehicle backed down street with boat attached. I chased and tried to jump in, fell, scraping knee. Fortunately the trailer jacknifed at that time just before the car would have run over me. My belief is that the flexible plastic cover over the button ont he shift lever became wedged in the button preventing the button from releasing and enabling the lever to jump from park to reverse.
Pe 01-021/roll away in park: while parked and idling, vehicle inadvertently jumped out of gear and commenced to roll backward onto driver's foot while he was opening an entrance gate. Vehicle continued on into wooded area before stopping. Dealer and manufacturer were not notified at this time.
While vehicle was parked and still running, had shifted into reverse with foot on brakes, and vehicle suddenly accelerated backwards. Struck a truck and another vehicle that was parked. One person was injured in accident.
Jeep grand cherokeee problem. Car slipped from park into reverse, smashed into car behind me on the street. I'd pulled over to put it into park to get something out of the backseat...engine was running. I was at curb. Got out, left driver door open, it hit me, couldn't get back into car to stop any of this from happening, had to let it go back and hit a parked car.
While drivingand upon puttinggear into park it slipped out of park into reverse and rolled backward intoanother vehicle. Please provide vehicle identification number, and any further information.
Pe o1 021/rolled away in park: while parked with emergency brake engaged and with the engine turned off,vehicle rolled out of driveway andover a stop sign.dealer was notified.feel free to provide any further details on this matter.
I was parked outside of a store, and got out to take something out of the back seat.when my truck went into reverse and hit a concrete beam.i dont know how but i had time to get out walk to the back open the door get the articales and remove them before it poped into reverse.
Vehicle jumped from park to reverse, causing it to roll into a mail box and a tree. Dealer has been contacted.
Jeep was left running in park. After approximately 2 minutes vehicle shifted from park to reverse and proceed at a relatively fast speed in a circular direction for about 100 yards until it struck a parked 5th wheel trailer. It caused severe damage to both vehicles. It narrowly missed several people in the area. When i contacted jeep they stated that there could not possibly be a problem.
The engine was idling and the vehicle was in park in the owners garage. The driver exited the car leaving the car door open. The vehicle jumped from park to reverse and rolled backwards out of the garage. The open car door first hit the driver knocking the driver to the floor, the the door hit the front edge of the garage bending the car door backward and pushing the door into the vehicles' left front quarter panel.
Vehicle was idling in park when it jumped from park into reverse, resulting in a collision.dealer has inspectedvehicle, and installed a safety lock ongear shifter. Please provide additional information.
Car was in park with engine running with no one in the car and vehicle suddenly jumped into reverse, began backing up and picking up speed.the car traveled in a wide circle crossing backwards across all lanes of traffic.a man at the scene chased the vehicle got the door open and attempted to stop the vehicle.the car ultimately picked up more speed, jumped a curb and crashed into a metal fence.the man injured his shoulder as he attempted to stop the vehicle. Thankfully the only other vehicle at the scene witnessed what was happening and managed to escape damage or injury.
My vehicle, shortly after purchase, had jumped out of park and into reverse. This incidence was overlooked as a possible error on my part. In april of this year, while pulling out of my garage, i put my car into park while it was running, to move a toy behind my vehicle. I exited the vehicle and proceeded to go to remove the toy when i realized the vehicle was now moving. I made one attempt to get back in, nearly slipping under it and made a second attempt this time succeeding but not before the door had caught onto the corner of my husbands compressor causeing $2700.00 worth of damage. I notified the dealer, they checked for a cause, found nothing. Shortly after, all the reports of this problem surfaced in the media. I contacted chrysler and they claim that only the years from 1995 to 1999 are affected.has the cause of the problem been rectified in the 2001's or do we need more deaths for them to acknowledge the problem. I have suffered a $500.00 loss and a three year surcharge on my insurance, loss of merit rating and still have a fear of possible injury with this vehicle. Please send me any info as to whether mine is the first case know with this year jeep. Thank you, [xxx]parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
While in park and idling vehicle jumped into reverse and traveled onto a busy roadway. Consumer experienced cuts, scrapes, and an unknown knee injury while jumping intovehicle to apply the brakes. Vehicle crashed into a pole .
While idling,gear shifter jumpedfrom park to reverse.dealer has been contacted.
After leavingvehicle in idle it started ot roll back and ran into traffic, hitting two other vehicles. Contacted dealer.
Vehicle was idling inpark gear, andemergency brake was activated.whendriver walked in front ofvehicle to adjust a real-estate sign vehicle started moving forward and pinneddriver betweensign andvehicle. Driver was bruised from being pushed into a post, and was forced to the ground whendriver'sleft foot was ran over by the wheels. Driver was able to chase downvehicle, moving approximately 4 to 6 mp, ona broken foot and bringvehicle to a stop. Vehicle has not been examined to determinecause of problem. Reference investigation:ea 01-017.please provide any additional information / documentation.
Vehicle was parked with engine running, emergency brake not applied, and it suddenly went backward, and ran into a boat trailer that was right behind it. Damage to vehicle was $ 540.00, no injuries.
While vehicle was parked and was idling it shifted into reverse and started going downhill, hitting another vehicle.contacted dealer.
Vehicle jumped from park to reverse while it was idling and parking brake was engaged, causing damage to vehicle. Dealer has been contatced. Vehicle was parked on a slight incline.jg
While driving 45 mph vehicle shifted from drive to neutral, vehicle still at dealer at this time.i
Gear shift problem *db 14-1421-486
Consumer backed out of garage and put vehicle in park, when she got out the vehicle started rolling backward.consumer was able to hop back in and stop vehicle.consumer's vehicle side swiped another vehicle in the process.
While parked and engine was shut off, vehicle started rolling backwards for a distance of approximately 40 feet before driver was able to pull the emergency brake, and bring vehicle to a stop,dealership has not examined vehicle to determine the cause for this problem.consumer stated that dealer could not find anything wrong.*yd
While idling car dropped from park to drive, pinning me against rear of garage and crushing snowblower.car had to be in park for me to get out since car rolls when in gear without brakes.
Gear shift problem *db 14-1421-486
Consumer stated vehicle was in park with engine running, and emergency brake not applied, when vehicle suddenly went backward and hit a cement pole, and then hit vehicle. Consumer had neck surgery previously, and suffered neck injuries due to this occurrence. .
Vehicle was parked with engine running, and emergency brake not applied. While fueling vehicle it shifted from park into reverse, and caught consumer's leg between driver's door and protective barrier of fuel pump. Property damage was $ 1555.oo, consumer suffered injuries to right leg. Vehicle was rented from enterprise.
Vehicle was parkedingarage with engine running and drivers side door openwhen it jumped out of park and into reverse,resulting in vehicle running into bike and work bench attached to the rear of the garage. Cause unknown.please give any further details. The door sustained damage when it hit the center support post in double garage and the garage foundation was cracked in several spots.nlm
Automatic transmission began to slip then would not engage at all in the course of 2 days. The entire transmission was destroyed by the torque convertor "completely breaking apart" per the transmission shop resulting in the complete transmission having to be completely rebuilt at 83,000 miles.
Front axle brake rotors warped prematurely, had to cover cost out of pocket (not warranty).also oil seal on rear axle failed, causing rear brakes to be filled with grease, about to fail prematurely (have not fixed yet, $400 job).vehicle only has 47000 miles.extended chrysler warranty will not cover either.
Loud grinding sound comming from the front axle.
No sumnmary listed for above vehicle.
The consumer owns two 2001 jeep grand cherokees.in both vehicle's the right rear axle seal broke causing differential fluid to leak into brake system. Each vehicle sustained $1000. In damage.the seal was fixed and the brakes were repaired in both cases.the consumer thinks a manufacturing defect is the cause of the problem.
Shifting cable was replaced after failure. Jeep was "slipping" in gear. I was run over by the vehicle after putting it in park and getting out. Vehicle began "slipping" in gear again. I had no reverse. Took it to the dealer and they said a lever was loose on the tranny and they tightened it. Still slipping.
During normal operation of the vehicle and driving at any speed, and whenbrake system is activated, a severe vibration starts to occur. Dealership has examined vehicle four times, and has been unable to effectively remedy the problem. Corrective action taken by the dealership is to replace the brake rotors and brake pads and wheel bearings. The vehicle pulls right while driving due to hub and bearing failure. While driving, the rear end makes noise due to bearing and pinion worn out. Grease leaking around both front wheels because of drive shaft failure. Left and right front cv boot were leaking.
Rear differential leaking, causing loud clunking noise.
The vehicle is "hopping" up to stop signs/stop lights. The steering wheel shudders when applying brakes at 50-60 mph. The differential was faulty from day "one", and has been disassembled and reassembled/ parts replaced up to four times. It will be fine for awhile then the whinnying/whistling/groaning progressively gets worse until i fear for my safety and take it back to the dealer for repair again. I believe this repair is faulty from the factory.****dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12-12-02 cut over to artemis****761448
During slow speed turns in reverse or forward, strange grinding and honking noises come from front of vehicle in axle and steering area.can also feel the grinding sensation.have contacted dealer service department several times and am told there is a pending recall for this problem, but that they haven't received it nor have they received the replacement parts necessary to fix the problem.appears to be very similar to nhtsa tsb service bulletin numbers 0300101a & 1900401 (nhtsa item numbers sb625612 & sb621896).were assured by service manager that problem will not harm vehicle in long-run, and that we can drive it normally until recall items are received at service department.we're concerned however about safety factors and possible long-term damage, especially as we've been given no eta on when we can have the vehicle fixed.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
During normal operation of the vehicle and driving at any speed, and whenbrake system is activated, a severe vibration starts to occur. Dealership has examined vehicle four times, and has been unable to effectively remedy the problem. Corrective action taken by the dealership is to replace the brake rotors and brake pads and wheel bearings. The vehicle pulls right while driving due to hub and bearing failure. While driving, the rear end makes noise due to bearing and pinion worn out. Grease leaking around both front wheels because of drive shaft failure. Left and right front cv boot were leaking.
With cruise controlon and going up a hill there ishesitation, and then vehicle slams into a lower gear. Slam is so bad that passengers are startled. Took to dealer, and they said they don'tknow what to do about this problem.consumer was told by dealership that this is normal.
Shift interlock cable became disconnected, enabiling the shfit lever to be moved from the park position without depressing brake pedal.also the key can be removed from vehicle without selecting park with the shift lever.
Consumer states that while driving and no warning the four wheel drive will not disengage and the consumer can only drive 35mph and under. Dealer notified.nlm
I am going to paste below what i wrote on unsafecarseats.com.i am dumbfounded that i have had this car for 5 years and this is the first i've heard about this.when i first noticed the gen3 seat belt problem with my infant seats i thought, this can't be right, if there were an issue with these seat belts they would have been recalled and i would have been notified.i am really disappointed in the nhtsa.it is a real problem:i have 6 mo old twins and a 4 yo son.they are 3 across in the backseat of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.on several occasions i have noticed that the belts holding the infant seats have become undone after making sure repeatedly that they were buckled and taut.this is absolutely a real problem!i even went so far as grilling my 4 yo if he undid the buckles in 'fun'.he repeatedly denied it.however, he could not have done that to the far outboard seat (he sits in the other outboard seat) while i was driving, and that's when i began to scratch my head.then i thought, well ok, maybe my infant car seats are reallyclunky and sometimes when i lock them into the base or get them out, they are jostling the belt open.but, would that be ok either??the belt lock is incredibly sensitive and defective.put in perspective, if a base moving against another or putting the bucket in or out of the base causes a malfunction, well then it does not take a degree in physics to know that a collision would do the same thing.i am amazed i have not heard about this until now!what irresponsibility!all the times i took my car to the dealership, not a peep.thanks to babycenter.com for directing me here.
Our vehicleis equipped with the gen 3seat belts.it has been brought to my attention that these safety belts are faulty and are unsafe.please contact chrysler to have theseseat belts recalled and replaced.it is a matter of life and death.
I was involved in a collision in which i rear ended another vehicle.i was travelling at approximately 40-45 mph.upon impact with the other vehicle neither my seatbelt functioned nor the drivers side airbag deployed.this caused injury to my chest when it hit the stearing wheel.
I am concerned that the gen-3 seat belts in my vehicle are not safe, due to the fact that the release button on the belt, sits high in the housing of the device, and the release could be struck during an accident, and the buckle will release the belt.i would like to know what rights do i have to request the manufacturer to replace these seat belts.
Front brakes warped the rotors. Rotors had been replaced once and turned once. Front end pulsate when slowing down from freeway speeds. Seat belts does not retract. There is whinning noise when taking sharp right turns.
Right rear passenger shoulder belt detached fromframe of vehicle, near rear window. Vehicle has not been examined by dealer yet.
2001 jgc driver seat is broken.when i took my jeep in to have rear axle worked on it came back with the driver seat rocking back to the right and forward to the left.the mechanic says he didn't do it but that they eventually wear out like that.i don't recall my seat rocking back and forth before i brought it to him.after checking with other jeep owners i have been told they have the same problem with the driver seat.it makes driving uncomfortable and i'm now noticing problems with my lower back and hip.
The driver's seat broke on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.this seems to be a common problem with jeep customers.this is a safety issue if it happens when someone is driving.
Driver's seat broke away from the seat frame when driving after applying brakes.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the metal frame underneath the driver's seat split in half from the bolt.as a result, the seat was not secured properly in the vehicle.in order to repair the failure, the contact must find a seat or a frame.the dealer stated that the repair would cost $600 and no recall was available.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 109,000.
I was backing up in a parking lot. The driver side seat snapped lose and i hit two cement baracades. Badly denting my rear door. Lucky there was not a person standing there, i was at a college. The seat had been rocking a bit. When i looked at it the seat mountthe rear pivot point had completely broken off both sides. The mounts holding the seat to the mount were also broken. This seem to happen a lot and i could not fine a junk yard replacement.. Dealers wanted $700-$1200 for the repair. I took the seat out and had it welded. I can no longer use the horizontal or vertical seat adjustment but it tilts and goes back and forth. I have not tried to fix the back door yet.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving approximately 2 mph, the driver's seat disengaged from theframe and abruptly extended to the back seat.there were no warnings or injuries.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on three separate occasions for identical failures and the driver's seat was replaced.the contact was concerned of the safety risk involved.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 52,000 and current mileage was 89,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the driver's side seat became loose. In addition, the seat exhibited an abnormal crackling noise immediately after the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but was not repaired or inspected for the cause of the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The approximate failure mileage was 160,000.
While making a turn, there was a pop under the seat. The bracket holding the seathas broken near the mounting bolts making the seat rock while sitting in it. I am afraid that if in an accident the seat might come completely loose.
Driver's side seat broken in 2001 jeep grand cherokee.initially the seat started with a metallic grinding sound.then there was a slight snap.now the seat rocks back and forth and side-to-side.we have not been able to correct the problem due to the inability to find replacement parts.the dealer fix is entirely too costly.
During a high speed rear end collision, both the driver seat and the passenger seat reclined completely causing severe neck injuries to the occupants.
Driver side seat mount broke (lower left side) and left back support mount broke.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited, vin: [xxx]. The driver side seat brackets (left front and right rear) have broken. I have been told by jeep that this is a common problem and it will cost $900 to repair. I had this repair done once at 50k miles and it has happened again.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
There are two problems with this model of jeep grand cherokee laredo.1) the tail light socket in this model of jeeps constantly burns out.i have replaced this socket numerous times at $8.00 - $10.00 each and have kept all of the burned out sockets as evidence.when the socket burns out, the tail lights stop working once you turn the headlights on.my vehicle has automatic headlights and this truly causes a big problem.i've visited a jeep / chrysler junk yard in my area and checked each tail light socket.each socket is burned out like each of the sockets that i have in my possession.2) the outside rail that connects the drivers seat to the risers breaks, converting the drivers seat to a rocking chair.i have spoken with the service and parts departments all of the jeep dealers in a 100 mile radius of zip code (20744) and was told that these issues are a common problem with jeeps from 1994 to 2004.i have also spoken with several friends as well as common strangers who i see with this same model jeep and have learned that they also have this problem and the below problems.i believe that this problems are a safety issue and warrant a safety recall.i have received two tickets on two separate occasions for the tail lights alone.i can understand having to change a light bulb every year or two but not the socket that the bulb plugs into.this is a serious defect that chrysler will not address.please help!
Drivers side car seat broke off its brace so now its basically not attached to anything.2001 jeep cherokee.
Wife noticed unusual movement in driver's seat while operating vehicle.we took vehicle to dealer for inspection thinking that problem was loose bolt.dealer reports that seat track is completely broken.problem seems to indicate design flaw since vehicle has never been involved in a crash or extreme driving.internet discussion boards indicate other owners of same vehicle experiencing similar problems.i sent a letter to jeep on 11/6/02 requesting investigation into track failure and am happy to provide a copy at your agency's request.cost to repair is approximately $600 (parts & labor).thanks for your help.dt
Rear brake and safety lights on 2001 jeep keep not working flaw in workmanship and construction of assembly. Driver seat coming lose at base brackets that slid the seat back and forward. Window lifts break constantly. Blower door brakes ceasing defrost and windows fog during cold days.
The driver seat on my 2001 grand cherokee has broken at 3 of the 4 attachment points and is not posing a safety problem.i am unable to find available replacement parts and have never encountered a problem like this in other vehicles.the metal has broken.
The driver seat of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee has broken numerous times and they all broke from the same exact place. Bottom frame of the driver seat is not strong enough. When the single nut pokes through the frame and cracks the seat frame overtime the whole seats frame is bent and the seat becomes unusable.
The seat brackets in my jeep started to break apart around 2013, now the brackets are almost completely broken apart.i am driving with the seat leaning and rocking back and forth this is a very dangerous situation. I've contacted the dealership and they said there is no recall. They transfer me to a number where i can find out about recalls they also said there was no recall for this particular model. In my research i found out that there are seat bracket problems with jeeps and this problem should be recalled.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee driver side seat broke and i think it should be recalled asap i have noticed this is a very common thing. I now have to drive around with my 2 year old in a crooked seat and the safety belt doesn't lay right since it is crooked. I think this is a very serious problem.
The driver's side front seat in my 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo failed, with the metal support track cracking and then breaking, leaving the seat nearly free. The seat had been loose for several months, since the time i purchased the vehicle in february of 2009. I had returned it to the dealer due to noise in the seat frame, and was told it was "natural wear and tear" and would not be repaired. I have since had the track welded to repair and reinforce the metal, but it does need a new track for any permanent repair, which chrysler estimates at $1,500. If i had been involved in an accident when this seat was wobbling, i believe it would have failed completely and would not have restrained me in the vehicle. This is a very dangerous safety issue, if not addressed by chrysler/jeep, who has been aware of this for many years in the grand cherokee, based on the number of online complaints i have seen in recent days. My mechanic also told me it was clear the seat track that is now in the vehicle was not original, and was a replacement part of the original, which also must have failed.
Drivers seat frame has broken from normal use.
Drivers seat frame has broken on 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo.
The driver's side seat is not securely anchored to the vehicle.upon inspection it is obvious the manufacturer used poor welding or has instituted a poor design to anchor the seat properly.the seat itself is still in good condition, however, it rocks unsafely and will not provide adequate protection in the eventof an accident. Apparently this fault is well documented by other jeep owners as evidenced by the testimonials found at http://vlane.com/poll/30.the seat integrity was compromised by employees at jim click jeep in tucson, az, after i had the vehicle serviced for a transmission fluid change.i noticed it rocked unstably after they returned the vehicle to me and rather then address it with them immediately, i drove the vehicle off the lot since they had taken longer than promised to service my jeep and i was late for an appointment.when i called the service department later, they said it happens all the time to vehicles like mine, confirmed there was no recall to fix them, and they weren't liable for the repair.
The driver seat metal base has broken in 2 parts on both sides. The drivers seat is loose and i cant find any replacement.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the bolts fractured on the front driver's side seat, which caused the seat to separate from the floor bracket.he took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that he would have to replace the seat bracket at the cost of $1,000.the vehicle has not been repaired.the manufacturer did not assist.the failure mileage was 50,000 and current mileage was 110,000.
Drivers side front seat brackets broken causing unstable situation with seat.acts like a rocking chair.seems to be a common problem with this type of vehicle.
The driver seat bracket snapped loose at the rear left side that holds the seat to the frame while driving. I was making a right hand turn when i heard the seat frame break.now when driving the seat is very loose and makes a clicking noise with lots of unstable seat movements.
2001 grand cherokee laredo driver seat mounts are breaking causing a safety hazard.the consumer contacted the manufacturer but hasn't received a response yet.
2001 jeep grand cherokee - front driver leather seat completely broke from the track.i have owned this vehicle for 1 year.when i bought the jeep i heard squeaking below the chair, but naturally the dealer told me not to worry about it.1 year later the seat came apart.
I have a 2001 jeep cherokee and the drivers seat completely broke away from the frame.it seems to me that this should have never happened.i think the seat is made very poorly and is very unsafe.
Broken metal driver's power/heated seat frame under normal wear.same problem as in other people's complaints: the driver's seat frame broke in one corner and is no longer able to be bolted to the floor track.seat rocks and leans back.puts a lot of strain on other seat components.would be very dangerous in accident.dealer says would have to replace entire seat and track assembly for $1000+.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo and while driving on the highway the drivers seat just snapped causing me to fall in the rear seat.. I lost control and drove off the right side of the road into the woods thankfully not hitting anything nor doing anymore damage to my vehicle. But contacted my local dealer who stated he had heard there was a problem with the seats but there was no recall nor anything he could do to help my with the situation. I had the seat welded back together but now it is starting to break on the other side and i am afraid if it gives will i be as lucky as last time.. Why is there no recall if so many people are having the same problem?
My seat heater got so hot while i was driving...i had to pull over and lift my leg (im an amputee) off the seat...felt like my pantyhose were melting...2001 jeep cherokee limited...inspector found burnt wires...but when chrysler contacted me...they said my jeep was "made in the factory" where they were recalling this same issue.
Driver side seat broke , metal used is very thin ,if it is weld , it probably will break again , very poor design , the seat needs to be replaced.
Front seat of 2001 jeep grand cherokee is unsafe. Heard from numerous other jeep drivers that this is a problem with this model year. Driving along and all of a sudden the chair breaks and becomes unsteady. Causing me to have to try and pull of the road. The chair will now recline when you accelerate and flow forward upon breaking - which has its impact on gas/break pedals when applied.
Driver's seat broke as i was turning into my car port causing vehicle to strike port post. I attempted to repair faulty seat bracket, to no avail.
The seat frame on my 2001 jeep broke. The car has not been in an accident. The frame seems to be too weak. In an accident it could break and cause extra injuries to driver or passenger. This seems to be a common problem.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving at an unknown speed, the driver seat leaned to the side independently which made the vehicle dangerous to drive. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated that the driver seat fractured from the bracket. The dealer was unable to service the vehicle because the manufacturer was not producing any parts for replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 17,000. Updated 5/27/15 *ta.....updated 06/03/15 updated 7/6/2015updated 7/7/2015
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo. The contact stated that the front driver seat had become detached. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the defective seat needed to be replaced but there were no parts available since the seat was on backorder. The dealer was contacted who did not offer any assistance because the vehicle was not under warranty. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage is 170,000. Updated 05/05/11 *ljupdated 05/13/11
Broken support on drivers seat on 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo.
Driver seat is broken, seat leans to the back and right.
My drivers side front seat on my jeep grand cherokee broke, we had it welded back twice, but the entire track and the back of the seat are broken.it's very unsafe to drive and apparently this is very common on these jeeps.i don't understand how jeep can make a vehicle with such an unsafe part.it really should be recalled.i know of a poll for this particular defect and 1703 people have signed that the same thing has happened to them.
2001 jeep cherokee over heated seat driver side burn out .......replaced , under warranty, with defective part, same issue recurring burning coil.....also,back up lites don t work ........replacedunder warranty, with ....defective ...same recurring ...told no longer under warranty and my problem...$500 plus $1300...for identical repair as warranty work already done and replaced with same defective parts... ...dates and mileage when authorized jeep dealers did work or denied warranty on same issues is recordedand on file, and estimated by me at this time...but recorded....by dealers, and in my file.
My driver seat is broke in my 2001 jeep grand cherokee.
I had owned my 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo, which i had bought new from brenner motors in mechanicsburg, pa, for almost 4 years when all of a sudden and without incident of any kind the driver's seat came undone on the one side.i believe this to be due to faulty and/or defective construction.i am the primary driver and am 6'2" and approximately 200 pounds.i brought this matter to the attention of the dealership while the vehiccle was still under warranty but was advised that this defect would not be covered under the warranty.another jeep dealer (henry gay in laurel, maryland) told me it would cost approximately $450 tofix including parts and labor.i beleive a defect of this kind endangers not only the driver but any back seat occupants as well.
Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)i have been getting a burning smell inside my 2001 jeep grand cherokee when i operatethe drivers seat heater. I called the chrysler hotline today to see about any recalls ,they replied none on this vehicle. I told them i was concerned that it would catch fire, i got no reply other then there are no campaignson that problem. I am concerned that it could catch fire. Now my seat heater has not been working, the light goes on but no heat.please advise! [xxx] i purchased this vehicle last month used.
Driver side seat broke in half on the left middle frame.
While driving down the road i noticed that seat in my jeep was rocking to the side. Continuing down the road i heard a snap, so i pulled over to the side of the road and noticed that the front left and rear right mounts on my driver seat had broke. Currently looking for a replacement part, but for the time being i took the jeep to a local welder and had the welder weld the broken brackets. While discussing the repair the welder informed me that this wasnt the first one he has repaired, he too had to weld seat brackets on his jeep.
I have owned a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo for 7 years and it has been a good car for me.a year ago my front seat broke off of the support beam and it is made of metal.i only way 180 lbs and have taken pretty good care of the car.after researching this online i have come to find out that this has happened to a lot of jeeps and they used cheap metal to save money.i will be the first to say i love jeep but this is dangerous for anybody riding in one.i only hope they do not use this method in newer models.it is very dangerous riding around in a seat that is not hooked to the car correctly.i had a friend weld theseat back to the support but it was only a temporary fix as it has broken again.
Drivers front seat frame repeatedly breaks and have to have it welded. Have had it repaired 3x at my own cost. The seat is also twisting on the mounts.
Drivers side seat brackets broken.very dangerous to drive.
I called jeep, they stated that vin number is not part of current recall. While attempting to repair both driver's and passenger's seat warmer system that was no longer working, and hasn't worked for years.i discovered that the factory installed heated seats had apparently shorted out and caused the foam cushion in the passenger seat to catch fire. I have not checked drivers seat yet. The wiring had burned a hole approximately 4 inches long and 1-2 inches deep. Fortunately, the fire did not spread far within the seat. Upon doing an online search, it appears that this is a very common problem. Jeep repaired the heaters 2-3 times within the first 5 years and they would stop working within 2 years, it was too expensive to continually have them repair.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo, and the driver's seat mount has broken, allowing the seat to be connected to the floorboard by only 2 corners.the events leading up to the failure include a noise coming from the seat while seated in it, especially with weight shifts during turns.the seat is now not supported on the front left corner nor the back right corner.to attempt to correct the failure, i had a friend try to glue a plate on the front left corner to help stabilize it against the floorboard mount, but the same was not done to the back right corner due to the placement of it.i have done research online into the cost to fix this issue, and it seems it will cost $600-$1000 to replace the seat and it's mount.the seat now tilts into the middle, and the pressure of the seat on the seat belt receiver has now destroyed the center console also.it is also apparent that thousands of other jeep grand cherokee owners have had the same issue.this is not a "normal" repair that a consumer should have to face.jeep/chrysler refused to do anything.
The metal holding seat to floor with bolts is stripped.
Front drivers seat is broken. It's off the track and the bearings are broken, which could cause the driver to flip to the back seats if in an accident, leaving no one in drivers seat at all.
2001 jeep grand cherokee front seat metal underneath broke. Metal broke away from the bolt.
First of all, i am not the first person to have this complaint.my drivers seat is broken on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo.upon research, i found that this problem was in no way unique to me.this is ridiculous!!! i demand a recall, or at least compensation for paying to have my seat replaced.if i were the only person with this problem, i would understand, but every person that i've talked to has experienced this exact same problem with this exact same seat.this is why people have problems with buying american cars.unless i get this issue resolved, rest assured that i will never ever buy an american car again.as far as i am concerned, i want this fixed.i will be writing my senators.
Noticed slight seat movement during operation.seat failed while driving (front left bracket area of driver seat.)temporary fix by folding rear seat to support driver seat from falling back.bolted front part of seat back together, held fairly.right rear portion near seat back broke shortly after, unable to repair.seat rocks from side to side, is leaned to the right, and leans to the rear.original seat still in use.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the drivers side and the front passengers side seats electric heater element failed and over heated. The contact turned the feature off due to the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but indicated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number:06v197000 (seats). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000. ...updated 02/08/16 ... Updated 05/03/18
The bracket holding the seat to the floor has broken near the mounting bolts making the seat rock while sitting in it. I am afraid that if in an accident the seat might come completely off of its mounts.
While driving the vehicles driver side seat became mobile. Consumer had vehicle serviced by a dealership, who indicated that the frame had cracked. The vehicle has not been in an accident or struck by an object. Dealership shimmied the seat, but the problem recurred. The dealership is going to replace the seat.please provide more details. Ts
The contact owns a2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. The contact was driving 60 mph when the front driver side seat warmer became excessively hot. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the dealer confirmed that the heater switch had burned out the heating core. The contact also stated that the vent doors failed to open, causing the heating and air conditioning units to fail. The vehicle was taken to the dealer again where the failure was confirmed. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised that vin did not qualify for a repairs under nhtsa campaign id number:09v117000 (seats:front assembly:seat heater/cooler). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileages were 96,000.
Driver's seat has broken off the floor mount in left front corner - the metal snapped. The seat rocks and is dangerous. I see that there are literally hundreds of complaints about this problem - will jeep fix this?
The driver side front seat bracket simply just broke. It rocks back and forth like a rocking chair.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While seated in the front drivers side seat the heated seat overheated and stopped functioning. There was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 09v117000 (seats:front assembly:seat heater/cooler) that may be related to the failure. The dealer was made aware of the failure and stated the vin was not included in the recall. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
Driver seat has broken, causing me to sway side to side when turning.this seems to be a very common issue with this model of jeep, and could definitely lead to a major wreck.i just bought the car used.wish i'd have noticed this problem during the test drive.
I will never buy another chrysler. No safety defect mentioned.
Filing a common complaint related to a flaw in the manufacturing of the jeep grand cherokee front seats. Most occur in the 1999-2004 models.the metal that attaches the seat to the floor is flimsy and has broken. It makes the seat wobbly and will lead to my legs hitting the steering wheel and possibly cause a wreck. This is a fatal flaw from jeep/chrysler.
While accelerating through an intersection my driver's seat broke free and tilted in to the back seating area.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the driver seat had become extremely wobbly and unsecure over a course of time. While driving approximately 45 mph and attempting a left turn, the driver seat fractured and the contact was shifted onto the passenger side of the vehicle while driving. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was unavailable. The current and failure mileage was 150,000.
Driver's seat has sheared off.
At approximately 89,000 miles, the driver's seat track broke on the left front corner on a weld.dealer said new seat track would have to be purchased.we had the broken area re-welded.at approximately 185,000 miles a different component on the left front corner also cracked, not near a weld.this is extremely dangerous, since the entire seat rocks about and the driver is unable to accurately apply the brakes.it's unbelievable that a recall has not been initiated, considering the frequency with which this issue occurs.
The driver's side seat bracket broke on the right side while driving with no apparent reason. The seat on the right side now slumps down to the right with a terrible angle. Driving the jeep now means one has to sit @ very uncomfortable manner and constantly be on guard to not move or the seat will rock.
Seat became very hot started to smell like burning .had to pullover till it cooled down.seat quit working.the seats had previous repair under warranty.around 2003-2004.
The seat brackets on my driver's seat of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo snapped off while i was driving which caused me to fall into my back seat and made me veer into oncoming traffic. I was able to get control and avoid an accident. Contacted chrysler and they shut me down on repairing it. This is definitely a safety hazard - why isn't there a recall?
2001 jeep grand cherokee seat snaps and breaks while driving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!and by the looks on the internet its very very common.
The frame holding the driver's seat is very flimsy and has broken in 3 of 4 places holding the seat.the 4th location has not yet broken all the way through but a crack has begun.the vehicle is not safely drivable and is parked until i can find replacement parts.many people have reported this same problem.why has nothing been done?the problem starts as a squeak, then a crack, then the seat is tilted and ultimately the breaks happen at all 4 corners of the seat frame.a crack at all 4 corners will allow the seat, and the driver, to fall back too far to reach the steering wheel and brakes.this is very dangerous.
The driver's side seat foundation broke and came of the track. This caused the seat to start reclining backwards. This occurred because a weld on the seat had fracture. The consumer feels the seat would have separated from the structure in the event of an accident.
2001 jeep grand cherokee laredodriver seat is broken.squeaked a little at fist, then just broke into pieces.the seat is not even attached to the base anymore.very dangerous.no one has the part.dealership says that seat comes in individual parts totaling $2300 + $99 labor.ridiculous!two of the needed parts are discontinued.ridiculous!!
Drivers seat left front bolt broke right out of frame.seat now tips dangerously back and to the right.
Approximately 5 years ago, the heat stopped working on the passenger side of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. Then last year, the heat and a/c stopped working completely. This makes for very dangerous driving conditions as visibility is greatly reduced at times. Its too costly for me to repair myself. It appears that this is a problem for most of these vehicles and i can't understand why something hasn't been done about it. Also, the passenger side seat heating element stopped working after it apparently shorted out, luckily, no fire occurred. And the hydraulics through out the vehicle have stopped working and i noticed this when first the hood came down on my head and then the rear window! i've also had to replace the engine and it was due to problems with the coolant/hydraulic fan...at a price tag of $4000.00...
The driver's seat frame failed. Prior to investigating why the seat back wobbled and did not offer support while driving. I contacted the local jeep dealer where the unit was purchased. They told me i needed a new seat frame assembly. I asked if there were any complaints or recalls, they replied with "none". The vehicle is primarily driven by my wife and has only 45,000 miles and change on it. The dealer told me the cost of the seat frame assembly would be about $1200 not including labor to remove the covering and replace the frame. Etc. The dealer offered no financial assistance saying that the vehicle was out of warranty. I took the vehicle to a local repair shop and they stripped off the covering revealing a cracked bottom seat frame. They ordered a jeep bottom seat frame at a cost of $363.75 and charged me labor of $281.00 to strip off the covering, install the seat and recover accordingly.also, to compound the aforementioned neither the driver's side or passenger side height adjustments function. This is not a result of the seat frame as stated above. Is there any assistance you can render in terms of reimbursement?i can provide photos of the failed seat frame assembly as well as copies of the monies paid to take care of the repair.ii have researched this problem extensively on the internet and there are volumes of similar complaints. A serious residual of this seat frame failure has resulted in the seat totally collapsing to the rear with a sudden stop or impact leaving the driver in a dangerous reclining position.it's unfortunate that perhaps not enough people who have experienced this problem may not have taken the time to report it to the proper agencies or authorities. Please help before someone is hurt or killed. Thank you.
Drivers seat bracket failure for jeep grand cherokee 1999-2004. Due to poor design the brackets which hold the seat to the floor board will break free and can cause seat to break free while driving. This is a common issue which the manufacturer is aware of and chooses to do nothing. When the bracket fails the whole seat must be removed and the bracket replaced.
On my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited's driver side front seat, there are two metal pieces that lift the seat up in the back. These two pieces have snapped off on me while driving down the road causing me to almost wreck my car. This not being bad enough, the back rest part of the seat twists to the right causing me to have to sit at an angle and making for a very awkward ride. These things are not random things, they are happening alot with people who own these jeeps and i believe that chrysler should do something about it before alot of people are seriously hurt or killed!!
While driving the drivers seat broke loose from the bracket and made it very dangerous to drive the vehicle.
I bought a grand cherokee limited in 2001 and the seat heaters (drivers and passengers) were both replaced in the first two years because they became inoperable.in 2007 the drivers side seat heater became so hot it burnt out. In 2008 the passenger side did the same.there has been a recall, but i have been told by jeep service dept. That my vehicle is not included.
2001 jeep grand cherokee limited 10 way power seat - twice failed. Once at about 75000 miles and again at 130000 miles.driver's side seat frame broken on 2001 grand cherokee, causing sudden abrupt movement of the seat, and short term loss of vehicle control. Fortunately, was able to regain control of vehicle without accident.to date, i have had to perform the following repairs to this seat: 1) weld lower seat frame twice due to metal fatigue failure. Poorly designed; too thin stock. 2) weld the seat back frame where it broke due to metal fatigue. Again, too thin material. 3) seat heater shorted out, caused small burn area on the lower cushion. I repaired same. 4) both the back and bottom seat cushions are made of expanded foam rubber which has deteriorated and torn in the seat frame area.this poorly designed seat is a serious safety defect, and there should be a mandatory recall.i have hit several websites recently and found literally hundreds of complaints on this very same issue. Why has not the safety board required a recall?does someone have to die before action is taken?
While attempting to repair both driver's and passenger's seat warmer system that was no longer working, i discovered that the factory installed heated seats had apparently shorted out and caused the foam cushion in each of the seats to catch fire. The wiring had burned a hole approximately 4 inches long and 1-2 inches deep.fortunately, the fire did not spread far within the seat. Upon doing an online search, it appears that this is a very common problem.
The drivers seat is broken.the break appears to be somewhere between the seat and the frame, probably at the brackets.this is both a safety issue (seat could break off in a collision) and a comfort issue (the seat is crooked, causing back issues and discomfort).
Heated seat in my 2001 jeep grand cherokee was not working. I checked with my jeep dealer to find out that there was a recall on some jeep for this problem do to the potential of the heater starting a fire. My jeep did not fall into this recall. I am a diesel tech and decided that i would purchase a new heated seat element and install it my self. I did this today 02-21-2010 and found that the heating element had burnt and started to burn the seat cushion. I found this to be very disturbing. I believe the recall should be looked into. I have since disconnected both heated seats in my jeep.
My drivers side seat on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo has broken. 3 of the 4 brackets which are attached to the seat frame have sheered. The result of this is that my seat is only attached to my car by one bracket, in an accident this bracket may not adequately hold the seat in place. When making a turn the seat shifts. This is a dangerous situation with the only remedy being buying a new seat, or making a do it yourself weld to reattach the seat to the seat frame or purchasing a new vehicle. In my investigation to see if i could get a replacement seat i found this site http://vlane.com/poll/30. Here over 98% of the respondents have faced this similar problem. There look to be around 100 respondents to this question that was asked. To track down this site took a rather long time, and my concern is how under reported this situation may be. This problem has still not been repaired and honestly i cannot afford to buy a new vehicle.
Driver's seat was wobbling.my husband took it out and found one metal fitting that bolts seat to frame totally broke and another one cracked.this is our son's vehicle and we are concerned about his safety in this vehicle.in much research, there are many, many more with the same problem.we live in a city where rear end collisions are not uncommon.this is a severe safety problem.does someone have to die before a recall of this?
While driving the drivers seat started to lean toward the passenger side, i slowed the jeep down and pulled over to the side of the road. I did not see any obvious damage to the seating brackets/mounts. I continued to drive and the problem progressively got worse. The jeep was taking to the auto shop on jan 2, 2014 and the mechanics tightened the brackets. Jan 4 the same problem occurred again and again is progressively getting worse. Due to finances i am unable to get the entire seating system fixed.
Driver side seat snapped from track assembly while driving causing a loss of control of vehicle.no accident resulted as i was able to regain control of vehicle.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated while driving various speeds, the front driver's side heated seat was activated and a high voltage of heat penetrated from the bottom of the seat. There was a recall related to the failure under nhtsa campaign id number: 09v117000 (seats), however the vin was not included.the vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
Drivers seat frame broke in 2 locations under normal driving conditions causing the seat to be unstable and make rocking motions while turning and stopping.
Owner of 2001 jeep gr cherokee laredo. I wish to file this complaint about the driver's seat. Started out with an annoying squeak and some popping on entrance, exit, acceleration, and braking of vehicle. Within 1 mth of noticing this problem the front bolt broke away from the seat frame and metal then it went to the back right bolt. I have attempted to get this welded and was told it was too involved, i tried searching the junk yards for a used seat and apparently these seats are hard to come by, and have also spoke with the dealership in regards to getting this fixed and i was quoted a price but told no guarantee with the repair and the part was on a backorder. To date i have not been able to find the replacement or fix causing me not to pass inspection (when the inspector got in to check something else he wound up in my son's car seat.). I have had to put wooden blocks underneath but it still rocks back and forth.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving 10-25 mph, the contact heard a grinding noise coming from the driver's seat.the seat began to detach from the mount and the metal was torn away.the vehicle has not been taken to the dealer for repair.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 130,000.
Driver's seat lh seat base frame cracked through and broke off. Seems to be an issue with a lot of jeep models.drivers seat became a "rocking chair" with potential to be thrown from the vehicle during a crash or lose control of vehicle if seat completely comes off the frame.why has this not been recalled already with the large number of vehicles impacted?
2001 jeep grand cherokee larado purchased used in sept 2002. (vin unavailable at this time (i'm at work and car isn't with me. If required, i can e-mail info later) after a couple months of driving this jeep, noticed drivers side front seat felt loose. In april, decided to check out as seat was to a point of rocking when entering the jeep. Found that front left side (outboard) bolt that holds seat to seat slide had pulled through and ripped the metal bottom of the seat frame. Not sure what caused this, but i've heard of many others that have had the same problem (including searching the nhtsa web site) not sure if this is a defect, but it could present a dangerous situation if any of the remaining three bolts should have failed (seat could have collapsed backwards if that had happened).
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the front driver seat was broken. The nuts and bolts became disconnected from the frame causing the contact to fall into the rear seat while driving at 35 mph. The contact called the dealership and the dealer stated that the seat was no longer in stock. The contact had not spoken with the manufacturer at the time of the complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 150,000.
My driver's seat started to feel loose and tilted toward the right and was squeaking.it was like that for a few months and this past weekend, i heard a pop and the bracket that holds my seat to the floor tracks broke.it is now only supported by three welds and the seat tilts every time i turn a corner, accelerator or brake.
The front driver seat started squeaking and then it stopped working completely....will not move forward or backward.....just received an estimate to repair the seat.....$1200 (christian brothers automotive)this is absolutely ridiculous....jeep needs to have a manual seat available for replacement of their flawed electronic seat.
The front drivers side and rear passengers side bolts on the frame of the driver's seat have pulled through the frame, causing a constant rocking and causing the seat to lean very far back. This is very unsafe. After searching for a replacement seat, i found that this is a very common problem on the 2001 jeep grand cherokee.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated the drivers seat had hot spots and burned him while driving. The front seat electric heater elements overheated. The dealer was not notified of the failure. The manufacturer was notified and stated that his vin was not included in nhtsa recall campaign id number: 09v117000, seats: front assembly: seat heater/cooler. They manufacturer offered no additional assistance. The failure mileage was 80,000.
Driver side seat frame broke while i was driving to correct the problem i took it to weld but its broken again!!
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the front driver seat over heated and was extremely hot. The vehicle was taken to a dealer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 09v117000 (seats). The failure mileage was 131,000.
When driving both front power seats wobble from side to side. Vehicle has been taken to dealer 4 times.dealer stated it was a characteristic of the vehicle, and there was nothing he could do. Consumer has filed for the lemon law.
Vehicle was taken to the dealer for regular maintenance. Owner was concerned thatdriver's seat was making noise, and results showed that frame on the seat broke and needed to be replaced, which could not provide proper safety if the vehicle were to be involved in an accident....
While driving at 30 mph, another vehicle skidded in the direction of the consumer's vehicle, when the consumer tried to avoid an collision, the consumer lost control of the vehicle and slid into a pole.upon impact, the driver and rear seats failed without warning. As a result, all three occupants sustained back injuries.
Driver seat frame snapped off main frame.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the heated seats become extremely hot and the heating system malfunctioned.the failure mileagewas 79,000.the contact statedthecheck engine light continued to come on. The heated seat systemwasa safety defect. Updated 03/07/07
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While parked, the contact activated the front driver's side heated seat mechanism but the heating element failed to function. There was a recall associated with the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 09v117000 (seats:front assembly:seat heater/cooler) however, the contact's vin was not included in the recall campaign. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact mentioned that on 9/3/03, the dealer replaced the front driver's seat heating element.the manufacturer was notified of the recent problem. The approximate failure mileage was 20,000. Updated 1/2/13 the consumer stated on feb 4, 2010 at mileage of 64,692 the heating element in the front left seat was not operating again. Updated 1/15/2013
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the vehicle was taken to the mechanic because the driver's seat heater failed.the element part# 5072486-ab had to be replaced.when the mechanic took the seat apart to perform the repair it was apparent that the foam rubber cushionburned.the mechanic stated that the burn was caused by part # 5072486-ab.the current and failure mileages were 95,000.updated 07/03/07.
Passenger side digital climate controls do not work.passenger side ventilation system blows cold air only.passenger side heated seat doesn't work.
Consumer wants to know why his 2001 jeep grand cherokee was not included in the recall *grthe consumer stated the heated seats in his vehicle became extremely hot and ultimately shorted out.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited with 87,000 miles. The events leading up to the failure of the ventilation system were (1) rapid fogging of front windshield,(2) fogging of front passenger windows,(3) failure of passenger heat while still maintaining driver heat function, and (4) only cold air release on passenger side of jeep. Consequently,(1) the windshield and front windows do not defog, and (2) no heat whatsoever comes from the passenger side floor and dashboard ventilation system. To correct this problem, a "blend air door" is necessary at a cost of approximately $1,200 inclusive of 7 hours of labor. According to the certified service department at the local jeep dealer and online forums, this has become a very common problem for 2000-2004 jeep grand cherokee limiteds with duel zone ventilation systems.
2001 jeep cherokee. Consumer writes in regards to left front heated seat being inoperable *tgw
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the heated seats seized to function without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the heating elements malfunctioned and recommended that the elements be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact tofile a complaint. The failure mileage was 98,000.updated 02/12/16*ljupdated 02/18/16.
We purchased a 2001 grand cherokee limitedfrom a local dealership with 50,000 miles in may of 2005.no heat from both passenger or drivers side vents. Blend door hinges separated and inop. Recirculation door also inoperable vehicle had 53,500 miles at this time.drivers seat heater failed at 65,000 miles.pcm failed at 75,000 miles and this was the only repair covered under warranty.the jeep now has 81,000 miles and we have had vibration and pedal pulsation from the front brakes three times since we purchased the vehicle.
Wiring in heated driver's seat was exposed and smoldered under the leather seat covering causing the foam cushion to melt and making the heated seat inoperable.
While driving with the seat heater in use the heat burned completely through the heating element.both leather seat heating elements shorted out and burned.the cloth wrapping leather seating was not damaged.the blower was inoperative. *sc
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
Inquiring information regarding problems with heated seats in the 2001 jeep grand cherokee.***no answer required*** *mr a small fire occurred in this vehicle.the fire originated from the heating coil in the leather seats.*sc
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving approximately 35 mph, the driver seat suddenly became warm. The fuse began to malfunction. The seat warmer no longer functioned at all. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The contact called the manufacturer in reference to recall 09v117000 (seats:front assembly:seat heater/cooler) who stated that the vehicle was not included. The failure mileage was approximately 121,000 and the current mileage was approximately 127,000.
Front passenger side window fell in jan 2008had repair shop pull window back up - they had "replaced many jeep regulators"; left passenger side window fell apr 2008 had friend wire it up in place because couldn't afford part/repair.
Purchased '01 jeep new.driver side heated seat did not work from day one. Heating element replaced at 1,400 miles by dealer.approximately 2004/60kps heated seat stopped working.approximately 2005/90kwhile driving driver side heated seat became unbearably hot and smoking.pulled car over, turned off switch, have not turned on since for fear of car fire.
The drivers side seat heater stopped working 6 months after i purchased the new vehicle. It took 7 months to get it replaced. Wrong parts were ordered, then parts were back ordered, phone calls were not returned or ignored, and i had to bring my car in numerous time, missing work frequently. After changing dealerships for my warranty work, i finally got it replaced. However, i was concerned about the passenger seat heater failing in the future. I was told by the first dealer (i purchased the vehicle through) that they would replace both. However, when i went to the second dealer, they told me that "it is unlikely that the passenger heater would fail because you do not use it as often". Well, here it is 2 years later and my passenger heater is now not working...4000 miles after my warranty expired. Quite convenient, i might add. This time it took two visits to the dealer and a un-returned phone call over 2 weeks to even find out a price for me. And of course, the date of delivery of the part is unknown. 2/3 winter seasons without a seat heater in my car is unacceptable.*la
Substandard teves calipers on the front brakes cause brake pedal vibration within 5000 miles.resolution is to replace the teves caliper with an akebono caliper.this was covered in a tsb, but should have been a recall.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the brakes failed while the brake warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where it was stated that the brakes were defective and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 124,000.
The 2001 jeep just came to a stop while it was being driven on the highway. It had always had engine issues. Thefront wheel suspension on the passenger side of the 2001 jeep cherokee laredo is bent and while driving it on the street or highway it causes the vehicle to pull to the left and is unstable when driving it on a highway or street. The engine has a knocking sound whenever it is running. The brakes to the vehicle has been slipping and making a grinding noise while driving it. Sometimes the jeep doesn't want to drive over 70 mph when driving in the highway or street. We have had to replace the brakes because they started smoking while driving on the highway. There is electrical issues with the car as well where the radio doesn't play as well as other electrical parts don't work.my 2001 jeep has stopped while my husband was driving it on the highway and it is not drivable. I have had to replace the ignition coil and spark plugs many times for many years. There has always been a water leak on the passenger side dripping whenever the car is in motion, coming from the dashboard onto the carpet since the car was purchased. There may be other issues with the 2001 jeep that i have missed.
Consumer called complaining about brake problems.stated that in less than a year the whole brake system had been replaced twice. Dealer was contacted, and was aware of the problem.but was telling the consumer that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. Manufacturer was contacted, and was telling the consumer that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle.
The rotors became warped causing vehicle to wobble and steering wheel to shake where consumer can not hold steering wheel. Dealer contacted.
Have noticed an uneven braking and shake in the front when brakes are applied.took vehicle in for routine oil change and asked that the brakes be checked.before they even looked at them the service person knew what the problem was....warped rotors.i asked if it was covered under warrenty and he said no.....extended warrenty and he said no.i told him that i didn't even have 30,000 miles on the car, it's only 1 1/2 years old and that i've had vehicles whose brakes lasted to 40,000 or 50,000 miles.he said he's seen these brakes go at 20,000!also told me that diamler/chrysler knows they have a problem.....hmmmm funny how they don't cover brakes past 12 months/12,000 miles.said that he'd put new brakes on that weren't factory installed for $400 when i get tired of the shimmering.....and guarantee them for the life of my vehicle.
Brake rotors warp approximately every 4,000-5,000 miles. The front brake rotors have been replaced 6 times under warranty and are ready for the 7th.the 1st time they were replaced, the calipers were replaced also under a tsb.back brake rotors have been replaced twice - once at my cost & once under warranty.dealer & manufacturer no longer wish to assist in remedying the problem. They seem to think they have replaced them enough times, even though the problem continues to occur.i've seen numerous complaints about this at this website.when is chrysler going to be held accountable for the design defect?
Brakes, starting: at 2900 mile wheels started to vibrate on braking. Turned front rotors. 7000+ miles same thing. Replaced rotors. 13000+ miles same thing. Rep[leced pads and rotors. 21000+milessame thing replaced calipers. (note) by this time i had had my wheels rotated 7 times in 21000 miles. (4) 17" michelin radials shot. At this point i replaced the tires with 600.00 worth of goodyears. Goodyear checked the allignment. It was out. They repaired it as best as they could but said that i needed a partial ball joint. I went to jeep since i thought that the ball joint would be under warranty. Yes it was but only if the car was out of allignment. Since goodyear had alligned it as best as they could to prevent uneven wear on the new tires. Jeep refused to repair the ball joint under warranty. They said i would have to pay 200+ or wait until it went out of alignmnet again. The gas tank has been off three time to repair a starting problem.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee has once again burned up the brake rotors.the first time it happened i had only 10,507 miles on it.the dealership "machined" the front brake rotors.within 6 months the problem was back and this time they replaced the front brake rotors.i now have 38000 miles on the vehicle and today was informed the front and back brake rotors are shot.unfortunately, it appears i'm not the only victim of this debacle.i am taking my car to someone i can trust and i will have the rotors replaced.i intend to pursue this matter as i feel i have been ripped off and so have a lot of other people.this grand cherokee is an expensive vehicle and i find it disgraceful that chrylser has suceeded in ignoring the problem and ignoring the people who purchase their vehicles.does there have to be loss of life to get anyone to act on behalf of the consumer???please tell me, what do we do now???
We have had our grand cherokee since december, 2000 and have had to have the front brake rotors serviced five times in the first 29,000 miles of use.daimler chrysler contends that my wife's driving habits are the cause of the problems yet there are several service bulletins logged at the nhtsa site for this problem.jeep's attempt to blame an obvious product defect on the driving habits of their customer is unethical and should be reported.
While applying pressure to my break pedal front wheels began shaking violently.nearly lost control of vehicle while driving at high speed on expressway.took vehicle to jeep dealer and was told there is a product problem with front rotors, calipers and pads and that manufacturer has issued an upgrade kit.dealer said he sees this on many, many grand cherokees.i had just had my pads replaced 14,000 before this incident.jeep dealer could not work on my vehicle for a week so i had to have new rotors and pads put on by another repair facility. Called chrysler-jeep consumer hotline.asked if they were aware of this problem and if they knew about the nhsta summary bulletin number.i was told if i persisted in seeking an answer to that question i would be disconnected.i asked again and was disconnected.what kind of stone walling is happening here?please check into this incident.i have read of other where rotor had broken off and caused wheel to lock up. Ts
My brakes were replaced at approx. 8,000 miles, 12,000, 18,000 and 25,000 i only drive the vehicle to work. The manufacture repaired it the times for free.i believe the vehicle should have come with a heavier braking system.i spent on 07/02/2005 about $450.00 to repair the bakes myself.i was told by the dealer that the next brake job i would have to replace all four rotors.
Vents in my grand cherokee started blowwing uncontrolable air,and brakes have warped every 15,000 miles.
Dt*:the contact stated while applying brake pressure at high speeds, there was a pulsation and an increased stopping distance.the vehicle was seen by a dealer and the rotors were replaced.afterwards, the brake pulsation continued to persist.
While applying pressure to my break pedal front wheels began shaking violently.nearly lost control of vehicle while driving at high speed on expressway.took vehicle to jeep dealer and was told there is a product problem with front rotors, calipers and pads and that manufacturer has issued an upgrade kit.dealer said he sees this on many, many grand cherokees.i had just had my pads replaced 14,000 before this incident.jeep dealer could not work on my vehicle for a week so i had to have new rotors and pads put on by another repair facility. Called chrysler-jeep consumer hotline.asked if they were aware of this problem and if they knew about the nhsta summary bulletin number.i was told if i persisted in seeking an answer to that question i would be disconnected.i asked again and was disconnected.what kind of stone walling is happening here?please check into this incident.i have read of other where rotor had broken off and caused wheel to lock up. Ts
When the brake pedal is depressed, the pedal pulsates, vehicle jerks forward and vibrates. The dealership replaced the rotor on front wheel, which partially solved the problem.however, progressed and got worse. The dealership indicated that they didn't know how to fix the problem and they suggested that the consumer contact a brake shop. *la brake failure at speeds of 30 mph or more.dealer replaced brake pads, rotors, and caliper, but did not correct the problem. *la
When driving at 50 mph, consumer states if you apply the brakes the steering wheel shakes violently. This is causing consumer to loose control. Consumer was told by a mechanic that the problem is with the front brake rotors and calipers. Please provide any further information.ts
Vehicle experienced excessive vibration when brakes are applied. *mr the vehicle had become unstable when braking while on the highway.slight moderate braking caused the excessive shaking of the steering wheel and intensive vibration on the brake pedal to the point of a lost of control.tsb#0500501 was performed.the consumer was told he was hard on the brakes.the problem recurred at 21k miles going at a speed of 55 mph. *scc
The vehicle is "hopping" up to stop signs/stop lights. The steering wheel shudders when applying brakes at 50-60 mph. The differential was faulty from day "one", and has been disassembled and reassembled/ parts replaced up to four times. It will be fine for awhile then the whinnying/whistling/groaning progressively gets worse until i fear for my safety and take it back to the dealer for repair again. I believe this repair is faulty from the factory.****dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12-12-02 cut over to artemis****761448
While braking vehicleexperienced extended stopping distance, and the steering wheel vibrated. Dealerships mechanic repaired this problem six times, but the consumer was still having the same problems.
Bought new 2001 grand cherokee limited.currently at 84,000 miles.i have had to replace the front brakes and rotors at least 6 times.like all the other complaints from jeep owners, the brakes wobble when applied after about 3-5 thousand miles.three sets were replaced under warranty.also as i have read many others complaining about, the driver and passenger side front windows have fallen out.when we complained to the dealership about the car being a lemon, they said it did not apply since they repaired the problem.all they did was prolong the problem by replacing parts until the warranty expired.the date below is the most recent, but has been ongoing since purchase.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving approximately 30 mph and depressing the brake pedal, the steering wheel began vibrating.during acceleration, the steering wheel would vibrate uncontrollably.there were no warning indicators prior to the failure.the vehicle was immediately taken to an independent auto service and the technician stated that the piston in the braking system had locked up on the front driver's side.the front driver and passenger side rotors, pads, and calipers were replaced.the contact was very concerned of the safety risk involved.the failure mileage was 70,300 and current mileage was 70,400.
Car shaking when applying brakesto the point you cant control it.*la
Jeep grand cherokee owner. Defective brakes cause wheels shaking under routine use making vehicle difficult to control especially while driving at highway speed. Experience terrible shaking of the steering wheel, seats, floor board and instrument pane. When pressing on the brakes.
Brake failure.
The consumer stated the brake pedal traveled to the floor. The mechanic found the front brakes pulsating and the master cylinder was leaking.the master cylinder was replaced. Also the transmission was slipping, the air condition was not very cold.
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
I was driving in a mall parking lot looking for a parking space.i was turning the corner to go down the next aisle and all of a sudden i had no control of the jeep.as i turned to the left to continue looking for a park, the jeep was speeding out of control and i was slamming on the brake with both feet and the jeep just kept accelerating! i was unable to steer away from the vehicles i was heading towards.as i was heading towards the first vehicle that i hit, i was trying to steer away from it and then the jeep turned to the right and kept accelerating.i ended up hitting four other vehicles ( 5 vehicles total)and finally came to a complete stop after hitting the last vehicle.there is extensive damage to my jeep and to the other vehicles involved.we have not had the damage accessed yet, so we do not know how much this will cost to fix.i believe my jeep is totaled.we are thankful nobody was injured and that i am ok, just shaken up a little.
The steering wheel shook when the brakes were applied.the dealer was notified. *nlm
Consumer states that the brakes on the vehicle are not working properly.contacted dealer and the dealer is not willing to do anything.*mr
2001 jeep cherokee rotors and pads have been replaced every year in the last 3 we owned it. This year i will have to do it twice. Never buy chrysler again, they have issues with a product and don't attempt any solutions to fix them.brakes pulse very bad, very bad while braking and they are fine for the first 90 days of the repair but then go bad again.i believe while braking in rain or wet conditions warping occurs and once again the vibration comes back.i purchased high performance rotors and pads and at the same time as factory rotors and pads the same thing occurred again. Recommendations: don't drive in wet conditions and get rid of truck, they say buy american but why????poor workmanship and ignorance of the danger that could come of this shows they have no concerns for the american consumer so why should i have concerns for a business that is suppose to be a staple in the american economy.our government bailed them out... I bailed them out and this is the thanks i received,new rotors and pads at my expense.i hope they fold so that the product the bear their name to does not injury or cause death to people that hold trust in them.my only hope is that they close the doors on this company forever so that people can once again be proud of american products.signed,a very disappointed american consumer.
Vehicle vibrates when brakes are applied. I took the car to the dealer 5 times already. Dealer has resurfaced front rotors 3 times already (8000 miles, 15500 miles and 16500 miles) and replaced front brake rotors and calipers with 29500 miles. After all this repairs, problems still persist and now vehicle is with the dealer again (43000 miles) but dealer already told me that this problem will not be under warranty. Please advise.
Dt*: the contact stated while driving various speeds, the vehicle pulsated, when the brake pedal was depressed.it was taken to the dealer on several occasions, where different parts of the brakes were replaced however; the problem recurred.
Loss of brakes due to brake line rusting out. No warning. Slow speed.replace brake lines from master cylinder to rearbrake line fp-number 3051brake line fp-number pa351.
Driving down main street and it was dry road conditions and went to apply brakes and pedal would not engage at time.had in past pulsing pedal, but no brakes at all this time resulting in a rearend collision with the car that had stopped in front of me.
I own gene's automotive repair.i have been repairing vehicles for over 40 years.my customer brought in his 2001 jeep grand cherokee for a brake check due to squealing.the pads were fine, but i noticed a lot of rusty dust.i was going to remove the caliper anchor pins to grease them and found them seized in the bore.prior to this, i test drove the jeep and noticed the brakes didn't seem to be slowing as fast as i felt it should.the seized pins are the reason for this because as the pads wear, the pins should slide inward to accommodate the wear.if this problem had continued for an extended period of time, i suspect the anchor pins would eventually bend or shear off under the hydraulic pressure from the caliper.if the angle were to get severe enough, i believe it would seize the piston in the bore.the cause of this is possibly water intrusion past the anchor pin seal.i believe this design is dangerous and should be redesigned.
While driving, front brakes started shaking causing an extended stopping distance. Please provide additional information.
Dealer replaced at 10,000 miles the fronts rotors and pads.at 30,000 miles the front rotors/pads,and calipers were replaced.at 46,000 miles the front and rear rotors were resurfaced and the pads were replaced.
Consumer states vehicle was involved in a frontal collision at 40-45 mph. Upon impact the air bags did not deploy causing minor injuries to driver. The manufacturer has been contacted. Nlmconusmer states that the abs brakes also failed.
On several occasions prior to accident, always under five miles an hour, i would step n the brake and the car wanted to keep going.on the occasion of the accident, i applied both feet to the brakes and the vehicle did not stop and hit a chain link fence.an invsestigator from chrysler check the vehicle on 8/29/01 and indicated that the only thing that could have happened is that the accelerator pedal sits high than the brake pedal and i hit both at the same time.my foot is not wide enough to hit both at the same time.in a previous incident, i was in park , put the vehicle into reverse and it lerched backward.the investigator could only duplicate the situation by putting his foot on both the brack and accelerator at the same time.this vehicle is unsafe and i am afraid to drive it.
Rotors are not working correctly, and brakes make noise when being applied. Also, there isextended stopping distance.
While drivingand upon applyingbrakesfront wheels becameerratic.also, had a jerking sensation. Please provide any further information.
Purchased the jeepin september-1st incident occurred sept 30-engine cut off. Trouble light indicated no oil.took jeep into dealer i was told it was a lose electrical switch.2nd incident jeep had a sizzling sound from engine area like air escaping from valve or manifest.the brakes had a clicking sound when pressed.took in for repair to dealer.the dealer-prebul jeep replaces the gear box without informing me of the recall.i was not informed of a recall when i purchased the jeep.now the engine sounds like a race car, car shakes when idle,when changing gears sound is harsh like something is tearing, and the brakes click.i was told by prebul repair that there was no problems now and all the jeeps sound like that.the jeep now drives very rough.i have owned a jeep previously and it never sound like this one.
Miller jeep in lebanon, nh says this is a common problem with 2001/2002 jeeps. Technical service has issued a service note that brakes are not limited to 12,000 warranty previously stated.however jeep has refused to replace the problem brake system.if this is a common problem, why can jeep get away with selling defective systems with no replacement policy?
When i went to start the vehicle i stepped on the brake pedal the pedal went clear to the floor. I started the car and stepped on the brake again to shift the brake pedal again went to the floor. I pumped the brakes and the pressure came up. I took the car to the dealer, and they said they could not find any codes to indicate what happened. The brakes do pulse sometimes when you step on them. Thank you.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
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Brake rotors went bad. Vehicle would vibrate when brakes applied. No problem with stopping if pressing hard enough. Took to dealership, and mechanic indicated rotors needed to be replaced after test driving vehicle & felt the vibration. I felt there was a design defect and requested chrysler replace the calipers under safety issue because it was a design defect.they informed me it was not a design defect and i would have to pay for it.while researching the repair, i learned there was a redeigned caliper kit to alleviate the problem. Why would they go to the effort and expense to redesign a systen that was functioning well?this happened at 55,000 miles.i feel this is a safety issue and should be addressed as such
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I bought my 2001 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 on aug. 20, 2001, in november 2002, with 8,000 miles on the vehicle i felt the steering wheelshake when braking at high speeds. The front rotors, calipers, and pads were shot. Rockland auto plaza replaced them at no charge under the warranty. This past week, with 17,000 miles on the car, the front rotors were warped again. White plains chrysler replaced them at no charge but advised me that this type of wear was normal for an suv. Obviously, from the complaints here, this is not normal but a problem that diamler chrysler needs to address. 3 pairs of rotors on a car with 17,000 miles, driven mostly on the highway, is un-excusable.
Coming to a stop, foot on brake. Felt power surge. Slamed on brakes , put jeep in neutral.
Dt*: the contact stated while driving various speeds, the vehicle pulsated, when the brake pedal was depressed.it was taken to the dealer on several occasions, where different parts of the brakes were replaced however; the problem recurred.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving at night the headlights would not turn off, the battery was disconnected so the headlight would go off.second, the car is not in park light illuminated on the overhead console while driving 45 mph.third, the antilock brakes vibrated while coming to a complete stop at a red light causing the vehicle to accelerate.the vehicle hit another vehicle from behind however no one was injured.a police report was filed at the scene.the vehicle sustained frontal damage and was driven home.the dealership inspected the vehicle but was unable to determine the problems.the manufacturer was alerted.updated 6/23/2006 -
Dt: the contact stated while traveling 35 mph another vehicle was turning to theright in front of the contacts vehicle. The contacts wife depressed the brake pedal and there were no brakes. The roads were dry. This was a frontal impact,and the air bags did not deploy. Thecontactsustained injuries.the vehicle was towed to a towing service were it is now parked. The manufacturer was contacted.
Front end shimmyoccurs when decelerating from highway speeds or slowing down.took to dealer, and they'vereplaced brakes and rotors 5 timesat 9000 miles.problem is still occurring. Please provide any further information.
My complaint has been filed with daimler-chrysler, their file reference is 9879536.the brake rotors were replaced at about 14,000 miles due to warpage. The same condition has recurred now at 30,120 miles (i.e., the new rotors have about 16,000 miles on them. The dealer says that jeep uses a poor quality product from their supplier. While the warranty is 12,000 miles, the rotors meet that minimum. However, other manufacturers apply a36,000 mile warranty on their brake systems with their rotors not warping at all, even beyond their warranty period. For example, my brothers ford f150 has over 70,000 on the original brakes & pads, with about 1/4 " pad remaining...and no warpage, nor "skewing" on the rotors. It is my feeling that jeep has a potentially dangerous brake system on the road. Furthermore, since the other 19 nhtsa reports that i've read have no accidents or property losses,there has been no affirmative action taken on jeep. Nevertheless, if jeep wants to cut costs, don't do it with a critical safety system like the brakes. Their rotors just barely last through the warranty period. But just wait until there is a death due to the failed brakes. I'm most disappointed in daimler and chrysler.
Onsumer's foot was onbrake whenvehicle lurched in reverse.dealer will be notified.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
While traveling 50-55 mph, vehicle vibrated when applying brakes. Consumer noticed a burning smell coming from rear tires.the rear rotors were resurfaced twice, the front rotors and brake pads were replaced, there are still occurences of steering wheel vibrations.*jg
Vehicle will start to shake when applying the brakes. Steering wheel will also starts to vibrate.
Consumer states that the vehicle would vibrate and pulled to the left when brakes are applied at 30 or more mph. Dealer notified and informed that the front rotors and the calipers have to be replace. Nlm
While driving 40 mph and without warning vehicle will vibrate violently. Dealer has been notified, and has also repaired vehicle 3 different times. However,vehicle is out of warranty.dealer wanted consumer to have after market parts put on at consumers expense.every time vehicle has been in for repair, the mechanic claims they found the problem but the vehicle still vibrates.*jg
Violent shuttering of vehicle on all braking manuevers.
- the contact stated that while driving the2001 jeep cherokeewith 73000 failure mileage at any rate of speed and then applying thebrake, the steering wheelshookuncontrollably, andwas getting worse, but the vehicle stoppednormally.the vehicle had been taken to the dealer seventimes for repairs.the most recent time they changed the rotors and calipers, but the failure recurred. Updated 03/19/07.
Intrmittently when brakes are applied vehicle vibrates violently. Dealer has repaired vehicle twice. However, vehicle continues to vibrate violently when brakes are applied. The dealer will inspect and repairvehicle for the third time. Please provide additional information.
Front axle brake rotors warped prematurely, had to cover cost out of pocket (not warranty).also oil seal on rear axle failed, causing rear brakes to be filled with grease, about to fail prematurely (have not fixed yet, $400 job).vehicle only has 47000 miles.extended chrysler warranty will not cover either.
Vehicle will start to shake when applying the brakes. Steering wheel will also starts to vibrate.
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There is a design defect withinthe brakes which causes them to pulsate excessively, resulting in severe shuddering of the steering wheel.notified dealer and the dealer told the consumer that there is a service bulletin on the brake system it required that the calipers, pads and rotors need to replaced because of the engineering of the calipers were faulty. Consumer fells it could lead to loss of control.
Front end shimmyoccurs when decelerating from highway speeds or slowing down.took to dealer, and they'vereplaced brakes and rotors 5 timesat 9000 miles.problem is still occurring. Please provide any further information.
Disc brake rotor failure. Vehicle has 33000 miles. Severe shuddering at the front end occurs when braking at highway speeds due to front rotors having warped. Severe enough to effect control of vehicle, especially if were to occur in emergencyor bad weather situation. Shudderring is not as severe at less than highway speeds. Such warping of the rotors is not normal and from the number of other posts there is clearly a manufacturing defect occuring.
Disc brakes surge while stopping.with less than 15000 miles this is not normal and should be repaired at the manufacturers expense.it is obviously the rotor and not just pads that are defective.this is a safety concern.
Pulsating and grabbing brakes when applied.to the point of possible steering loss at higher speeds.first failure at aprox 12000 miles dealer replaced all rotors and front calipers.stated brakes were under rated.aproximately 12000 miles later vehicles is still under warranty and has the same problem only more severe.i will be replacing the rotors with an aftermarket brand. (not the defective rotors used by chrysler).old rotors will be available for inspection.chrysler refuses to cover these defective parts under warranty.vehicle only has currently 28000 miles.
During normal operation of the vehicle and driving at any speed, and whenbrake system is activated, a severe vibration starts to occur. Dealership has examined vehicle four times, and has been unable to effectively remedy the problem. Corrective action taken by the dealership is to replace the brake rotors and brake pads and wheel bearings. The vehicle pulls right while driving due to hub and bearing failure. While driving, the rear end makes noise due to bearing and pinion worn out. Grease leaking around both front wheels because of drive shaft failure. Left and right front cv boot were leaking.
Brakes vibrate and do not slow vehicle adequately.when slowing transmission downshifts into low gear and vehicle accelerates and lurches forward.to compensate for this sudden acceleration additional pressure on the brake pedal is required to avoid loosing control.this is unsafe and will cause an accident if not addressed properly.
Front brakes warped every 8000 miles.
We purchased a 2001 grand cherokee limitedfrom a local dealership with 50,000 miles in may of 2005.no heat from both passenger or drivers side vents. Blend door hinges separated and inop. Recirculation door also inoperable vehicle had 53,500 miles at this time.drivers seat heater failed at 65,000 miles.pcm failed at 75,000 miles and this was the only repair covered under warranty.the jeep now has 81,000 miles and we have had vibration and pedal pulsation from the front brakes three times since we purchased the vehicle.
Violent shuttering of vehicle on all braking manuevers.
The rotors on the front warp and we have them re-surfaced and they end up warped again in a month or two. After contacting the dealer, i was informed of a kit to reduce the pressure exerted on the rotor but they want the customer to pay for the kit. So if they have a kit to correct this problem they know they have a problem.dt
With 9,000 miles on the vehicle there would be a vibration during application of brakes while driving at any speed.dealership turnedrotors at 12,000 miles which temporarily remedied the problem.with 26,000 miles on vehicle,vibration has started to reoccur when the brakes were activated. Dealership stated that brake rotors/padfs had to be replaced due to warping. Also, dealer required consumer to covercost ofbrake pads.please provide any additional information / documentation.
At 35,350 miles, experiencing a strong vibration when braking at highway speeds. Also hearing excessive squeaking from brakes at low speeds.front rotors need replacement, but only covered under waranty for 1yr/12000mi.if not replaced, risking further deterioration of braking system, however daimler chrysler has issued no recall on the system.dt
I purchased a new jeep grand cherokee laredo in may of 2001. In july 2005, i noticed a pulsation in the brake pedal when decelerating from highway speeds greater than forty mph.the dealer said the rotors were warped, and recommended replacing the front brake rotors and brake pads.the cost would be over $300.00.the car has 13,00 miles. But it is over 3 years old, so repairs are not covered under any warranty.this problem is very common, and appears to be linked to the calipers as well as the rotors.replacing thecalipers withdesign, as well as the rotors and pads reportedly eliminated recurrent problems.is a recall justifiedto correct this problem?
2001 grand cherokee-rotors and calipers- defective causing severe pulsating of steering wheel upon braking.
Vehicle steering started shaking upon applying the brakes making it difficult to control. Dealer took down vin and color of calipers. They said that chrysler put on defective calipers that don't properly displace heat, warping the rotors. He further said replacement of calipers and rotors was necessary but manufacture hasn't issued a recall and won't pay for it. After 15 years if being loyal jeep owner, this will be my last.rotors were turned but only lasted six months.
Consumer states while traveling 45-50 mphvehicle started shaking, causing consumer to lose control of vehicle. Dealer was contacted, technician noticed rotors and calipers needed to be replaced.
2001 jeep grand cherokee with several problems. Consumer states that he has had the heater, power steering pump, brake calipers, and rotors repaired or replaced. Consumer stated rotors were replaced twice after the warranty was up.
Brakes started smoking and sticking 5.5 hours away from home while going on vacation.went to brake repair place and they determined calipers were sticking.couldn't get a rental car, jeep dealership wouldn't give us a rental car.calipers are covered under warranty.proceeded on to vacation destination w/brakes still not fixed.called the local jeep dealership and they couldn't even look at the jeep until a week and a half later, and we'd be back home by then.had jeep towed to a jeep dealership further away andit took some convincing on our part to get daimler chrysler to pay for the tow to the dealership that was further away.that jeep dealership had the calipers sent to them, but they got lost in the mail and they couldn't repair the calipers.they had the jeep the whole week we were on vacation.why didn't they (a) have calipers in stock and (b) overnight the calipers so they could be sure they got them?had to drive back home for over nine hours with brakes and calipers still not working properly.had jeep towed to our local dealership and they replaced 3 calipers, brake lines and brake pads.the calipers were covered under our warranty, but brakes pads and everything else wasn't and we had to pay over $500 for those to be replaced.i believe daimler chrysler should not have charged us for replacing anything because the calipers caused the brake pads and rotors to fail.i also think since the dealership couldn't repair the calipers they should have had the jeep towed to our local dealership and given us a rental car to get home.jeep only had 46,000 miles on it when this all happened.
While drivingdriver heard a shutter in the front end. Took vehicle to the dealer, and dealer replaced and machined thecalipers.*mr
Dt: the contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. It has defective brake rotors. Chrysler replaced them once at no charge. At 24,000 miles had to replace the two front rotors on march 2003 . After driving another 25,000 miles the front and rear rotors had to be replaced. Currently, consumer is having all four rotors replaced again .a total of six rotorswere replaced on this vehicle. Due to the defective rotors consumer had to replace the calipers. Consumer noticed with this line of vehicle there have been a lot of problems with the rotors.
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel. I was told that it wascaused by the brakes, and that i would need to replace the front rotors/calipers and pads. The dealer informed me that chrysler knew about this problem, and that it happened often on this vehicle. I was also told that even though this make and model was notorious for this problem that chrysler had only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall. I was informed that even though there was extreme front end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler did not consider it to be any type of safety issue. With all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet, and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front-end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel.i was told that it is bring caused by the brakes and that i would need to replace the front rotors, calipers and pads.the dealer informed me that chrysler knows about this problem and that it happens often on this vehicle.i was also told that even though this make and model is notorious for this problem that chrysler has only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall.i was informed that even though there is extreme front-end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler does not consider it to be any type of safety issue.with all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
The rotors have been replaced three time since the consumer owned the vehicle.*sc
April of 2002 noted pulsation in the steering wheel, dealer resurfaced front brake rotors.august of 2003 noted pulsation in steering wheel, dealer replaced front brake rotors, calipers and pads and resurfaced rear brake rotors.akjuly of 2004 noted the plusation in the steering wheel, dealer replaced the front brake rotorsaugust 2004 the vehicle has only 26,000 miles on the odometer and the amount of repairs to the braking system seems excessive
Consumer states that rotors has been replaced threetimes,calipers also has been replaced threetimes. On two occasions the passenger side regulator broke, and the window came down and would not go back up. Also,once on the driver's side. The vehicle isin the shop again for the rotors.
Rotors, calipers and brakes need cut or replaced anywhere from 1 to 4,000 miles.as of this date, this is my 7th time! a pulsation in braking... The manufacturer has replaced or cut the rotors 6 times, the drive once, the calipers once and the brakes one or two times... I went to an independent on 11-29-06 and had 2 rotors replaced, 2 resurfaced/cut and brakes replaced with 26,500 miles on vehicle.a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo 6cyl.at approx 27,000 i experienced a vibration/pulsation when the brakes were applied.i took it into the dealer for diagnosis and was informed that the front pads were worn out and the rotors were out of round and needed turning.i had that work performed with dismay that every 27,000 miles that would need to be done.it is now 48,000 miles (21,000 later) and the same problem has occurred.according to jeep a revised brake caliper design has been built to correct the problem.as of this last changing (using the new rotors and calipers per tsb 05-003-02b) i will have spent $700 in less than 2 years on brakes that should not have worn out once inl 50,000.i was informed that this replacement was not covered under warranty, but being that it is premature failure of a poor design, i believe that it should be.
After going through some online troubleshooting, i just confirmed that the blend door went bad. And yes it is not one first problem i had with my 2001 limited grand cherokee jeep. 8 months ago the drivers side window regulator broke (as in all jeeps), my four brake calipers went bad by just replacing the old pads, and now this. One day, the car just started toblow cold air. Before that, i could hear the noises under the dashboard but i thought it was the way it should sound. I had most of the times limited heat in my side and more in the passenger's side. I thought i'm too hot for the car and the sensor just plays with me. But enough is enough. For god sake, how do you want to sell "hardcore" cars, when your cars fail to work under climate garage kept conditions, and driven mostly on a flatland (florida) on road...you should be ashamed of your products. You should call the cheap and not jeep.
Brakerotors were done at 12,000 miles, and again at 31,000pads/ rotors to the front and rear.
Dt*:the contact stated while applying brake pressure the front of the vehicle the steering wheel and the brake pedal vibrated. The dealership replaced or resurfaced the rotors and replaced the pads three times. The repairs temporarily solved the problem, but it recurred. The local dealer is unwilling to complete further repairs.
While applying brakes vehiclem shutters violently. It is hard to control vehicle.
The brake rotors have been replaced/resurfaced three times. The pads have been replaced, and they still do not stop the vehicle the way they should.the manufacturer offered no help, and the dealers have done all they coulddo.the rotor become warped and the vehicle would shake violently at 50-60 mph.the consumer was made aware that there were many 2001 jeeps with this same problem.the brakes pulsate when stopping, the vehicle pulled slightly to the left and when hitting bumps, the leaking front steering damper was replaced and both front rotors were resurfaced. *sc
While driving at any speed andwhen the brakes were applied there was severe vibration in the brake pedal and steering wheel. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, who replaced the rotors and the brake pads twice. A technical service bulletinwas issued concerning this problem.the consumer stated that the disc were too close to the rotors which caused the excessive heat.the excessive heat caused the rotors to warp.
While driving,the driver noticed that the vehicle would vibrate uncontrollably without warning.the driver was able to drive it to the dealer for inspection.the mechanic informed the driver that the brake pads,and rotor needed to be replaceddue to corrosion. Consumer informed mechanic that this problemhappened on more than one occasion.
Like many other jgc owners, i also had the rotors and pads replaced after 6000 miles and i need to have them replaced again after 17000 miles.i've had this car for just over two years and i cant imagine any style of driving that would require a new set of brakes every 10,000 miles.
Dealer replaced rotors and pads last year. Again needed to replace rotors. And pads. Consumer states there is a technical service bulletins on this issue.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo 6cyl.at approx 27,000 i experienced a vibration/pulsation when the brakes were applied.i took it into the dealer for diagnosis and was informed that the front pads were worn out and the rotors were out of round and needed turning.i had that work performed with dismay that every 27,000 miles that would need to be done.it is now 48,000 miles (21,000 later) and the same problem has occurred.according to jeep a revised brake caliper design has been built to correct the problem.as of this last changing (using the new rotors and calipers per tsb 05-003-02b) i will have spent $700 in less than 2 years on brakes that should not have worn out once inl 50,000.i was informed that this replacement was not covered under warranty, but being that it is premature failure of a poor design, i believe that it should be.
Rotors and front brakes were replaced at 28,000 miles. The first time was april 2003, and in second time july 2004. The problem had not been resolved.
When the brake pedal was applied, the steering wheel vibrated and the brake pedal pulsated. This was caused by premature brake wear. This occurred at 7000 miles. The dealership replaced the brake pad and turned the rotors. The brakes wore again at 12,400 miles. The dealership replaced the pads with a special type of pad and turned the rotors. The problem recurred at 26,000 miles.
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel. I was told that it wascaused by the brakes, and that i would need to replace the front rotors/calipers and pads. The dealer informed me that chrysler knew about this problem, and that it happened often on this vehicle. I was also told that even though this make and model was notorious for this problem that chrysler had only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall. I was informed that even though there was extreme front end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler did not consider it to be any type of safety issue. With all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet, and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
Rotors, calipers and brakes need cut or replaced anywhere from 1 to 4,000 miles.as of this date, this is my 7th time! a pulsation in braking... The manufacturer has replaced or cut the rotors 6 times, the drive once, the calipers once and the brakes one or two times... I went to an independent on 11-29-06 and had 2 rotors replaced, 2 resurfaced/cut and brakes replaced with 26,500 miles on vehicle.a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front-end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel.i was told that it is bring caused by the brakes and that i would need to replace the front rotors, calipers and pads.the dealer informed me that chrysler knows about this problem and that it happens often on this vehicle.i was also told that even though this make and model is notorious for this problem that chrysler has only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall.i was informed that even though there is extreme front-end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler does not consider it to be any type of safety issue.with all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
When applying brakes pedal would pulsate and steering wheel vibrate,and become agitated.rotors has worn out.
2001 jeep grand cherokee. Now have 30,000 miles. The rotors were resurfaced at approximately 10000, replaced at 20000 (dealer said not an official recall, but they have had a lot of complaints so no charge), and now again in to be resurfaced (this time at a charge of $100). I take very good care of this car and drive correctly. I do not ride the brakes or "slam" them at any time. How can a car with 30k000miles go through so many brakes? under-engineering, i think!
When driving 45mph and applying brakes, the vehicle vibrates, consumer took vehicle to dealer, and dealer indicated that rotors had to be cut to stop vibration.
Have a recurring issue with my 2001 grand cherokee where violent shaking happens when the brakes are applied at higher speeds.the dealer replaced the calipers and rotors at 13,000 miles per a service bulletin from chrysler.i had same issue again at 19,000 miles, rotors were warped again.i am having same issue now at 26,000 miles and the dealer stated that although this is recurring issue known to them and chrysler, "i am on my own" and i would have to pay for the rotors again.i had no choice but to pay as this is the vehicle used to take my children to school and back and i do not want to risk an accident.i contacted the chrysler consumer center and they stated that brakes are only covered until 12,000 and unless a recall was issued, they would not assist me. I feel that it is not reasonable to have to have the rotors and calipers replaced or adjusted every few thousand miles and the violent shaking that occurs from this defect could cause a serious accident.
Brake rotors have not totally failed; however, within a year they have become warped and cause my steering wheel to shake when i attempt to stop.
Dealer said rotors would warp at 24000 miles and would not be cover under warranty.***dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12-12-02 cut over to artemis***760849
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front-end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel.i was told that it is bring caused by the brakes and that i would need to replace the front rotors, calipers and pads.the dealer informed me that chrysler knows about this problem and that it happens often on this vehicle.i was also told that even though this make and model is notorious for this problem that chrysler has only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall.i was informed that even though there is extreme front-end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler does not consider it to be any type of safety issue.with all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
When driving and applying brakes vehicle will shake and shimmy very hard.consumer believes that rotors are defective, the dealer found that the rotors were warped and replaced them under warranty, there is an odor and humming sound coming from the a/c when turning on the system, the deler has been unable to duplicate the problem, the vehicle experienced low idle while in gear, the dealer found it necessary to flash the pcm, exhaust manifold was loose causing it to make a rattling noise.*nlm
When applying brakes at 30-40 mph vehicle pulsated, at higher speeds vehicle began to shake. Dealer determined that front rotors and calipers needed to be replaced.
Just before 10,000 miles, the brakes started to shudder with every braking motion.it steadily got worse.i checked a few websites,called chryslerand discovered the problem was no doubt the rotors on the anti-lock braking system.the chrysler phone rep all but admitted that they had heard of this in other years of grand cherokeesand the websites confirmed that.i took it in on february 15, 2002, to the dealer.they confirmed that the rotors were bad and replaced them.they did not charge me because i had just hit 10,000 miles, but indicated that the warranty would not cover future such failures.from my website reading, i learned that a recurrence was highly likely.within the last ten days, i have noticed the shuddering of the brakes coming back -- as before, i expect it will get worse and i will need another rotors replacement.i am now at 12,488 miles so these rotors are failing fast.it seems a safety issue because i am not sure if the brakes will holdparticularly at higher speeds,it's very disconcerting to have the vehicle shake as you brake.i have driven for thirty years, had several new cars and never had a problem like this before ever.i do not ride my brakes, have a perfect driving record,and know from the websites that this is a real problem with grand cherokees of more recent vintage.i anticipate the dealer will tell me i have to pay next time,and i feel this would be wrong.not only should the warranty cover it,but chrysler shouldfess up that there is a brake rotordefect and fix it.i do not relish the thought of having this happen over and over again,and it definitely is a huge negative while driving - the brakes seem like they could fail.my long phone conversation with the chrysler rep in february led me to believe that chrsyler would act on this. So far, no news.i would like to have the problem fixed once and for all.thank you.
Rotors had to be resurfaced because car would shake ready bad when braking at any speedsteering wheel would also shake really bad during braking.
This will be the third time in 30 days i have brought my car in for repair on the transmission.the engine light comes on and the outside temp. Gauge says it's 125 degrees outside when it is 84 degrees.i press my foot on the pedal and it hesitates and slowly drives until the gear kicks in and then jumps forward.first they thought it was the transmission colnoid, then they thought it was the module unit now they say it's electrical.when pressing the brake, i feel a clicking on my foot that happens frequently then goes away.the dealership where it's being serviced is not sure what the problem is and it's taking a very long time to rectify the situation.i am a previous grand cherokee owner and had consistant problems with the rotors and that one. I am now unsure of my safety and the reliability of this vehicle.i have already consulted an attorney and can only hope that it doesn't need to come to that.what can i do to rectify this situation ?
While applying brakes vehiclem shutters violently. It is hard to control vehicle.
The vehicle experienced the same problem with the rotors as stated in recall number 99 v 340 000, however the vehicle's model/year was not included in the recall.
The front brakes in the consumer's 2001 jeep grand cherokee failed twice within 62000 miles.the consumer stated the manufacturer makes faulty rotors that warp, that caused the front brakes to pulsate so bad the consumer had difficulty coming to a stop.
Consumer is unable to control vehicle while driving, the steering wheel pulsates when braking, consumer was informed that the problem is with premature warpage of rotors in which dealer is aware of and is willing to turn consumers rotors free of charge or purchase two new rotors at consumers expense, however consumer was informed that turning of the rotors would not last and the problem would reoccur.
Dec 01 (4882 miles) vibration when braking at highway speeds, difficulty steering upon braking, warped rotors.march 03 (about 15000 miles) same problem, warped rotors fixed in july 03.feb 04 (about 22000 miles) same problem, daimler chrysler will not fix.warranty is almost over, july 14 2004, spoke to manager, he stated that daimler chrysler will not fix problem.it is dangerous for highway speeds as there is vibration and steering difficulty upon braking.
Rotors and front brakes were replaced at 28,000 miles. The first time was april 2003, and in second time july 2004. The problem had not been resolved.
Like many other jgc owners, i also had the rotors and pads replaced after 6000 miles and i need to have them replaced again after 17000 miles.i've had this car for just over two years and i cant imagine any style of driving that would require a new set of brakes every 10,000 miles.
Dt*:the contact stated when the vehicle reached between 8,000 and 10,000 miles, the rotors begin to warp.the vehicle's rotors were previously warped 10,000 miles before the last occurrence.this primarily occurred while driving 40mph and above.the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection.the dealer determined this was normal wear of the rotors; however, the dealer suggested resurfacing the rotors again.
My complaint has been filed with daimler-chrysler, their file reference is 9879536.the brake rotors were replaced at about 14,000 miles due to warpage. The same condition has recurred now at 30,120 miles (i.e., the new rotors have about 16,000 miles on them. The dealer says that jeep uses a poor quality product from their supplier. While the warranty is 12,000 miles, the rotors meet that minimum. However, other manufacturers apply a36,000 mile warranty on their brake systems with their rotors not warping at all, even beyond their warranty period. For example, my brothers ford f150 has over 70,000 on the original brakes & pads, with about 1/4 " pad remaining...and no warpage, nor "skewing" on the rotors. It is my feeling that jeep has a potentially dangerous brake system on the road. Furthermore, since the other 19 nhtsa reports that i've read have no accidents or property losses,there has been no affirmative action taken on jeep. Nevertheless, if jeep wants to cut costs, don't do it with a critical safety system like the brakes. Their rotors just barely last through the warranty period. But just wait until there is a death due to the failed brakes. I'm most disappointed in daimler and chrysler.
Brakerotors were done at 12,000 miles, and again at 31,000pads/ rotors to the front and rear.
2001 jeep grand cherokee with several problems. Consumer states that he has had the heater, power steering pump, brake calipers, and rotors repaired or replaced. Consumer stated rotors were replaced twice after the warranty was up.
Rotors on vehicle have warped on three different occasions.the first time was at about 20k miles at which point the rotors were turned.the second was at about 40k miles at which point the dealer performed a tsb and replaced the calipers with a new design to supposedly fix the problem and turned the rotors and put new pads on.the rotors are now warped again despite having the new calipers that were supposed to remedy the problem.i have been driving with warped rotors for over 20k miles now due to the fact that the dealer has no cure and new rotors will just warp again after a few months of driving.
While driving at any speed andwhen the brakes were applied there was severe vibration in the brake pedal and steering wheel. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, who replaced the rotors and the brake pads twice. A technical service bulletinwas issued concerning this problem.the consumer stated that the disc were too close to the rotors which caused the excessive heat.the excessive heat caused the rotors to warp.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
Rotors warped at 12,000 miles and 22,000 miles with the dealer telling me i drive the car too hard.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. The truck as 17,000 miles on it. It is in execellent shape, except.....the brake rotors are burnt out. It is mine understanding from speaking to independent mechanics that jeep installed aluninum brake rotors on there trucks. The grand cherokee weighs almost 4,000 pounds. The weight is too much for the rotors to handle. Which leads to them burning out prematurely. I spoke to the dealership south shore auto world of marmora nj. The service dept advised me that jeep only carries a 12,000 mile warranty on the brakes and brake components. They also tried to imply that city driving will burn out the rotors quicker than highway driving. I dont buy this excuse at all. Therefore they will not replace the rotors. I must pay fornew rotors. Have you had any similar complaints from other jeep owners. If so what advice did you supply them. I tried calling jeeps customer service unit but could not get through. I e-mailed them and i am waiting for a reply. Thank you for any advice you can give me on this matterjames brennan.
Front brake rotor warpage.font rotors became so warped that causing pulsation in the steering wheel almost resulting inloss of control.i contacted chrysler dealership, and they said there was nothing wrong with them.there is a service bulletin where they replace the calipers, rotors etc under warrenty provisions.why was there a redesign of the brakes if there was not an design issue with them in the first place. And why are they covered under warrenty and not under a safety recall. If the brakes are involved is that not a "safety" issue.it is nice to be able to stop when needed.
Vehicle experiencedvibration when applying the brakes while driving35-55 mph. Vehicle has been to the dealer on three separate occasions. Dealer turned the front rotors on the first occasion, replaced the front rotors on the second occasion, and turned the front rotors on the third occasion.currently, the problem recurred with less then 11,500 miles.the rotors kept warping.*tc
Consumer states that rotors has been replaced threetimes,calipers also has been replaced threetimes. On two occasions the passenger side regulator broke, and the window came down and would not go back up. Also,once on the driver's side. The vehicle isin the shop again for the rotors.
While applying the brakes from a high speed front end shakes violently.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo 6cyl.at approx 27,000 i experienced a vibration/pulsation when the brakes were applied.i took it into the dealer for diagnosis and was informed that the front pads were worn out and the rotors were out of round and needed turning.i had that work performed with dismay that every 27,000 miles that would need to be done.it is now 48,000 miles (21,000 later) and the same problem has occurred.according to jeep a revised brake caliper design has been built to correct the problem.as of this last changing (using the new rotors and calipers per tsb 05-003-02b) i will have spent $700 in less than 2 years on brakes that should not have worn out once inl 50,000.i was informed that this replacement was not covered under warranty, but being that it is premature failure of a poor design, i believe that it should be.
I believe the rotors to pre-maturely warp on the jeep cherokee.i brought them in for a "courtesy" servicing, but they soon warped 4,000 miles later.problem is vibration at highway speeds when applying brake.
On 2001 i bought a brand new jeep grand cherokee limited from a jeep dealer, little after i bought it i noticed a vibration when applying the brakes, but i did not think there was anything wrong, brand new and my first 4x4 i thought it was the way 4x4 works.until about a year ago that i received a letter about a demand made to chrysler from some other owners of grand cherokees that have the same problem and when they went to have it check at the dealer they were told that there was a problem with an uneven surface of the brake rotors.chrysler never took any action about this factory defect and denied repair of defect.after i received this letter i took my jeep to the dealer to have it check and i was told the same problem with the front disk rotors was causing the vibration on my car.i contacted daimlerchrysler by mail on october 2006, asking them to repair the factory defect and they never answer back, then i called them by phone to their customer relations center at 1-800-992-1997 and asked for an answer to my problem but they denied paying for any repair since i was out of the warranty period and i asked for a written decision but it was also denied and only given a reference number 15833938 for my inquire on 1-3-2007.as i said earlier in this letter, i was unaware of any real brake problem with my vehicle until i was contacted by a letter from a third party with the same problem as i dated june 1, 2006.daimlerchrysler never contacted me about this problem or did any recall on this and that is why i was out of the warranty period.thank you for reading my complaint and hope something can be done about it so this big corporation take responsibility for their products.
Steering wheel shakes excessively causing loss of control when brakes are applied when going down even a slight grade.private mechanic says rotors need to be replaced, although pads are barely 1/4 gone.nlm
When braking at any speed, the steering wheel vibrates, front rotors were replaced by consumer.at approximately 20,000 miles the rotors became warped, the front end would vibrate violently causing unsafe conditions, consumer replaced 1 rotor, consumer feels the original rotors are made of very poor metal that wears quickly and does not conduct heat well.
The vehicle is less than a year old with 19,000 miles and my front rotors are warped.i'm experiencing severe pulsating in the steering wheel upon braking at any speed.dealer tells me the warrenty is only good for 1yr or 12,000 miles.they suggest i have them cut at my cost.all of the miles are highway miles and the brake system has not been abused in any way.
Consumer complained about a brake rotor problem.took vehicle back to the dealer on 3 separate occasions, and was informed that it was possible that the pads were different from the pads that were recommended for this vehicle, giving the driver a spongy effect when applying the brakes. Consumer contacted the manufacturer, who was not trying to remedy this brake rotor problem.
Problems with brakes hopping on 2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo.have had this problem since 20,000 miles. Will be replacing the front brakes at 54,000 miles. Found many other jeep owners having the same problem on the internet. *nlm
After 15000 miles, the rotors were so warped as to make braking hazardous.chrysler turned the rotors.at 25000 miles, we complained about the brakes again, and were told they were fine.at 36700 miles, the rotors are now warped again, and i'm told that while chrylser knows that its a defect, they will not cover it - and they have even come out with a fix, thatcosts $450, which they won't cover.
Brakes were pulsating due to warped rotors, which decreased stopping distance. This causedsteering wheel to jerk violently. The higher the speed, the more pronounced it became.dealer's remedy was to shave down the rotors.
The brake rotors have been replaced/resurfaced three times. The pads have been replaced, and they still do not stop the vehicle the way they should.the manufacturer offered no help, and the dealers have done all they coulddo.the rotor become warped and the vehicle would shake violently at 50-60 mph.the consumer was made aware that there were many 2001 jeeps with this same problem.the brakes pulsate when stopping, the vehicle pulled slightly to the left and when hitting bumps, the leaking front steering damper was replaced and both front rotors were resurfaced. *sc
While applying brakes, the steering wheel would shake, the dealer stated that the rotors were warped and needed to be replaced, dealer would not replace the rotors unless the calipers were replaced as well.
Original incident april 03.front brake system replaced.service bulletin at dealership was issued.vehicle was under warranty.approx 34,000 miles on jeep.july 27, 2004, 5,100 miles after repaired and problem thought corrected, vehical began pulsating.dealership adv rotors warped and would not cover it since it is now out of warranty.
The rotors have been replaced three time since the consumer owned the vehicle.*sc
Rotors warped between 16000 - 18000 miles. Dealer davis-moore replaced front rotors, calipers and pads. Resurfaced rear rotors and replaced rear pads. No charge. Rotors warped again at 34k miles. This time dealer charged me $170 to turn all four rotors. I complained about the longevity of the rotors and that the turning is not a permanant fix. There is a material or system problem with the brakes. Please look into.mv .
Vehicle has been in to dealer three times already for rotors, and problem still occurs, vehicle shakes when brakes are applied. Contacted dealer. Consumer states noise from right front of console. The air conditioner does not cool enough due to leakage.
Consumer states that steering wheel shakes excessively and the brakes pulsate when applied.dealer diagnosed problem as warped brake rotors.problem has gotten progressively worse.ph
The rotors on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee warped at 12,000 miles.chrysler replaced the front brake pads, calipers, and rotors.the rotors warped again at 29,000 miles--only 17,000 miles later.during both failures, there was a noticeable pulsating, shaking sensation from the front end when braking at speeds of 30-35 mph and above.the key event leading up to the failure was use of the brakes--unfortunately the brakes are a very integral component of my jeep--as they are for the many other owners of 2001 jeep grand cherokees who are experiencing this very same failure over and over again.brakes that don't work or perform the way they are designed and intended to work are a huge safety issue.i implore you to issue a recall since chrysler will do nothing past the 12,000 mile point.chrysler must be forced to repair these vehicles with quality parts or someone is going to become another vehicle fatality statistic.
When braking there was very bad vibration.took vehicle to mechanic, and they stated the rotors were warped..
Brakes pulsate; while braking, vibrations occur throughout body of vehicle and steering assembly.vehicle in four times for repairs, no fixes yet as of this date.occurs during light, moderate and hard braking applications.chrysler acknowledge that rotors warp within a short time frame. *nlm
There is premature wear of thefront rotors. Consumer has hadrotors replaced once and cut twice. Contacted dealer.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
The rotors became warped causing vehicle to wobble and steering wheel to shake where consumer can not hold steering wheel. Dealer contacted.
Consumer complained about abrake problem. The rotorswarped, causing the brake pads to wear out prematurely and effect the brake performance.vehicle is currently out of warranty. Provide further details.
Consumer states while traveling 45-50 mphvehicle started shaking, causing consumer to lose control of vehicle. Dealer was contacted, technician noticed rotors and calipers needed to be replaced.
I have had a recurring problem with brake rotors warping to which chrysler has not yet repaired the problem.the warping causes vibrations so severe it makes braking a serious problem, especially at high speed coming off of an interstate highway.*la
I have had to repair my brakes due to warped rotors 3 times and am currently in need of a 4th brake repair due to the same problem. My vehicle only had 14,844 miles when it was repaired the 1st time. I inquired at the time why i would need a brake repair at such low mileage. The service manager said, "you have a 4wheel drive vehicle and they wear out the brakes easily, the brakes are not made heavy enough for the extra weight when stopping." i replied that this sounded like an error in the design and i would expect for the dealership to pick up the charges. He agreed and the warranty covered the expense the 1st time, but when the 2nd and 3rd time came around they would not pay for the repairs. The 2nd brake job was needed at 30,219miles.i tried a different dealership service shop for repairs, but the expense was out of my pock there also.i had an extended warranty of 50.000 miles, but they would not pay.the 3rd brake job was needed at 39,758 miles for the same reason and i paid for that expense too. I am now in need of a 4th brake repair at 65,403 miles. From my understanding i should only need brake service of this kind every 30,000 miles or more. The brakes pulsate and shake when i try to stop, causing the steering wheel to wobble very hard. I am currently waiting to save the money to fix them for this 4th time, but am very upset at having to pay for and drive with an obvious design flaw in the jeep's brake system.
Consumer states that the rotors wore out. Dealer notified repaired and replaced 8 months laterproblem reoccurred. Causing the vehicle to shake.mrthe consumer also stated that the vehicle would vibrate violently whenever brakes were applied-new rotors installed, which were suppose to fix the problem, and a year later the problem happened again, more severely.there's a shimmy in the front wheels when braking-per invoice.different specialists have raised the issue and trying to get to the root of the frame out of alignment. Scc
Dt: the contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. It has defective brake rotors. Chrysler replaced them once at no charge. At 24,000 miles had to replace the two front rotors on march 2003 . After driving another 25,000 miles the front and rear rotors had to be replaced. Currently, consumer is having all four rotors replaced again .a total of six rotorswere replaced on this vehicle. Due to the defective rotors consumer had to replace the calipers. Consumer noticed with this line of vehicle there have been a lot of problems with the rotors.
Have experienced pulsation/vibration during braking since owning my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The pulsation/vibration is moderate to severe, depending on braking speed. Dealer resurfaced the front brake rotors at 13241 and 23328 miles, and, applied tsb 0500302 at 35470 miles. Vehicle now has approximately 45000 miles, and, pulsation/vibration is now ocurring again. I have written daimler chrysler concerning this ongoing problem, and, am currently awaiting their reply. This problem is not just an annoyance. Brake pulsation due to brake rotors having excessive run out (warped rotors) is a saftey issue. Operating a vehicle that has brake rotors with excessive run out will cause one or all of the following problems: a. Excessive heat in rotors, resulting in additional rotor warpage and possibly rotor failure, and, ineffective braking;b. Excessive heat in calipers, resulting in caliper failure, and, possible brake failure; c. Excessive heat in brake fluid, resulting in ineffective braking. I could continue to have the dealer resurface the front rotors on this vehicle (at a cost to me of $110.00 per visit) until the rotors cannot be resurfaced anymore, and then purchase new rotors, only to begin the process of resurfacing the rotors every 10000 miles. Doing so is not a solution to the problem, this is just treating the symptom of a serious design flaw and safety issue.again, i cannot stress enough, this problem is not just an annoyance, it is a safety issue that could have drastic consequences if not resolved. Please help with the resolution of this problem. Thank you.
Rotors, calipers and brakes need cut or replaced anywhere from 1 to 4,000 miles.as of this date, this is my 7th time! a pulsation in braking... The manufacturer has replaced or cut the rotors 6 times, the drive once, the calipers once and the brakes one or two times... I went to an independent on 11-29-06 and had 2 rotors replaced, 2 resurfaced/cut and brakes replaced with 26,500 miles on vehicle.a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.
Vehicle vibrated/shook when braking.vehiclewas takento the dealer, who turned the rotors on two separate occasions.however, problem recurred.
I have a 2001 jeep grand ch. Laredo, which i am the original owner. The brakes acted different that my previous vehical, but i assumed it was the 4 wheel abs. It kept getting worse to the point of almost losing control on hard braking. I went to york motors in prescott to see if there was a brake recall. I was told no and my problem was warped front rotors with out them even looking at the vehical. I went to brake masters and was told that the rotors had to be turn on the vehical because the backing plate it self was warped. $149.00 later the braking is great. I talk to other jeep owners same problem. I believe this is wide spread and should be investigated.
Dt*:the contact stated while applying brake pressure at high speeds, there was a pulsation and an increased stopping distance.the vehicle was seen by a dealer and the rotors were replaced.afterwards, the brake pulsation continued to persist.
I purchased a new jeep grand cherokee laredo in may of 2001. In july 2005, i noticed a pulsation in the brake pedal when decelerating from highway speeds greater than forty mph.the dealer said the rotors were warped, and recommended replacing the front brake rotors and brake pads.the cost would be over $300.00.the car has 13,00 miles. But it is over 3 years old, so repairs are not covered under any warranty.this problem is very common, and appears to be linked to the calipers as well as the rotors.replacing thecalipers withdesign, as well as the rotors and pads reportedly eliminated recurrent problems.is a recall justifiedto correct this problem?
Our 2001 jeep grand cherokee had warped rotors at 12,000 miles. They were replaced. Now the car is at 35,000 miles and they need to be replaced again. I noticed that the warranty only covers brake rotors until 12,000 miles. Given the volume of people experiencing similar problems, it seems to me there is either a defect in the replacement parts or a defect in the design itself. Since brakes are necessary for safe vehicle operation, i believe this is a safety issue. I would very much like to see addressed either through a recall or a proven replacement procedure. *nlm
Habitually warping brake rotors.i have now had the rotors/pads/calipers replaced at 8000 miles and, most recently, at 35,000 miles.on what other car would you expect to be out of pocket the cost of replacing pads and rotors every 8,000-17,000 miles?i will not be buying another jeep and i only hope that this serves as a cautionary tale to potential purchasers.*nlm
Rotors are not working correctly, and brakes make noise when being applied. Also, there isextended stopping distance.
After having rotors resurfaced three times and having them replaced once, the rotors have once again warped to the point of causing violent shaking of the steering wheel when the brakes are applied.this has become a serious problem and people are going to get hurt if a safety recall is not done.chrysler seem to believe it is the comsumers problem and they do not want to work with the comsumers on a solution.for $35,000 you expect to at least have working brakes.
We have less than average use of this jeep. We have already had the rotors changed at 9,000 miles, and now again at 15,000 after 2 years and not covered by warranty. We live in a suburban area and don't use car on rough roads or mountains. We've had jeeps before and never had this kind of horrible breakdown of this part. From all the complaints we see at this site one can easily assume that this part is of very substandard quality on this vehicle. It would make us think twice about buying a jeep again.
Vehicle has 18k+ miles.when braking at speeds over 45mph, the steering wheel shakes/vibrates.i have not yet taken the vehicle to the dealer, but judging from all the similar complaints that have been logged, it sounds like the rotors are warped.it sounds like this has been an ongoing problem for jeep grand cherokees.i think it's unacceptable for this problem to occur at such low mileages.we've had a lot of other cars before and have never had this problem with them.
Rotors were completely worn out. Took vehicle to the dealer, and dealer stated that it was a design problem.rotors warped,and the vehicle shimmied, and shakeed very badly. Please provide any further information.
When applying brakes vehicle will shake until it comes to a complete stop. Which is caused by a defect in the front rotor and brakes.
Consumer states while driving at 60 mph consumer press on brake and steering wheel started to shake violently left and right.consumerdrove to dealer and they stated that the problem was caused by warped rotors.nlm
When applying brakes vehicle shakes, dealer determined that front rotors needed to be replaced.
With less than 12000 miles the steering wheel and front end would shake upon applying pressure to the brakes.the jeep was taken in and "rotors were adjusted."this took care of the problem until approximately 48000 miles where the dealer reported an "engineering defect" with the brake system and that a temporary fix for $129.00 could be done, but they said i would be back in after 10,000 miles so i felt i had no choice but to have them install the new caliper, brake and rotor system for a cost to me of $420.00.the brake pads were not worn and these miles were highway miles.this caliper/rotor system should be recalled due to the design defect and not charged to the consumer.
While driving 45 mph brakes were applied and the vehicle vibrated uncontrollably.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, andmechanicdetermined that the rotors needed to be replaced, and replacedthem three times.however, the problemrecurred.manufacturer notified.problem occurs every 6-8,000 miles.
A 10 inch piece of the left rear brake rotor broke off and lodged between the brake assembly and the mag wheel, this caused the left rear wheel to stop turning and caused the vehicle to skid and swerve through a neighbors fence.
Purchased the car used august 2005. First noticed a vibration in the steering when braking around february 2006. Took in to mechanic for oil change and had brakes changed. Was advised that the rotors were warped and needed replaced.
Consumer states that when applying the brakes the vehicle will start to shake, the stopping distance has increased also. Contacted dealer.
A subtle vibration occurred while breaking well before 12,000 miles; however, i didn't do anything at that time.the vibration progressively got worse to where the steering wheel shook violently by 20,000.i had vehicle serviced and was told that the pads are fine, but the rotors were severely out of variance and that they see that frequently on jeep cherokees.i had the rotors turned only to begin exeriencing a vibration only 4000 miles later.
When coming to a stop vehicle would wobble. Heard a squealing noise in brakes. Took vehicle to dealer, and dealer indicated rotors were warped.consumer states the brakes would grab and the front end was shaking badly, there is a steering scuff when the steering column is turned and there is a separation on the floor board between the floor and the wall on the floor, at times consumer can see to the ground, the dealer stated that the gap is normal.
Dealer replaced rotors and pads last year. Again needed to replace rotors. And pads. Consumer states there is a technical service bulletins on this issue.
2001 grand cherokee-rotors and calipers- defective causing severe pulsating of steering wheel upon braking.
When brakes are applied they pulsate and a high rate of speed cause the steering wheel and vehicle to shake violently. The brakes have been checked and are fine but each time i have to get the rotators turned and the problem seems to resolve for several thousand miles but eventually it returns.i have had the rotators turned 3 times now and the problem has reappeared again with the only alternative now is to have the rotors replaced. Even after rotators are replaced i have been told by mechanic's that the problem will still occur due to the braking system creating too much heat and eventually wharping the rotators again.
Front brake rotors have warped, causing deminished stopping distance, and control of vehicle during braking (steering wheel shudders). Dealer will not cover under warranty, even though we purchased an extended warranty up to 96000 miles.
I went to midas(brake specialists) and they told me the failure was due to failure on the rotors, they also explained that the majority of these cherokees have the same problem even if there are new vehicles. After this i went to the dealership and they indicate me that the problem exists but it was covered by the warranty for the first 12,000 miles. This car doesn't even have a year. Please help!!!
Brake rotors on 2002 jeep grand cherokee required replacement at 2000 miles, 12000 mi.les, and nowv again at 23000 miles.
Consumer stated that since purchasing vehicle in 2001 the brakes, calipers and the rotors have been replaced three times and is do for replacement again.the manufacturer and the dealer has been informed of the problem but will not fix it.*ph
Consumer is unable to control vehicle while driving, the steering wheel pulsates when braking, consumer was informed that the problem is with premature warpage of rotors in which dealer is aware of and is willing to turn consumers rotors free of charge or purchase two new rotors at consumers expense, however consumer was informed that turning of the rotors would not last and the problem would reoccur.
1. Window regulator faulty:1st incident occurred 9/2003 at 40,000 mi; driver window fell down due to faulty window regulator.although warranty had expired, manufacture replaced, charged me $50 deductible.2nd incident occurred 11/05 at 79,700 mi.; front passing window, it fell down due to faulty window regulator.dealer stated known problem, as did daimler chrysler, but told me i would have to file a complaint with nhtsa. Was told that is what extended warranty is for.(they apparently do not back their product and are not quick to resolve known defects.)2. 12/2004 transmission problems (clutch ring):car would not go in reverse; shifting rough.was told known problem and was told i was lucky that it wasn't the whole transmission.repairs approximately $600.3. Brake problems:warped rotors/calipers/pads replaced at 24,000.i am currently on 3rd set of brakes (just now have 80,000 mi on car). Last set did not last a year.premature warping, squeaking brakes, rattling car, steering wheel, just like the other complaints listed at nhtsa.have had a few near accidents due to the shaking.replaced at my expense except for the 24,000 mi job.4.emissions code on check engine light:due to faulty gas cap.dealer charged me $100 for the diagnostics, and almost 18 for a gas cap.i have never heard of such a think, and feel it is something the mfg should be responsible for since it is an environmental issue.again, was told i was lucky that it was only a gas cap??why should i feel lucky when i spend $28,000 for a car that has known issues with the model and the mfg acts as if they didn't care, and tells me i should pay $2500 for an extended warranty.no, they should fix the known problems.we pay that much under the misconception that they stand by their product.as a result, i have problems with tires wearing out sooner than they should and front end alignment issues.
The rotors on my jeep grand cherokee limited have warped while driving under light conditions (no towing). I previously had a 98 jeep grand cherokee which had the same problem. During november of 2001, i first encountered the violent shaking of my vehicle while stopping on the 405 freeway in los angles. The shuttering affected my braking distance and i nearly avoided rear-ending another vehicle. The rotors have warped so severly that it has impared the stopping ability of the vehicle and is a hazard. This is not a isolated incident with jeep rotors (nhtsa has 120 rotor complaints for the 2000 jeep grand cherokee...the 2001 is apparently following suit with the faulty workmanship) and it is extremely hazardous for daimler-chrysler to keep installing the defective rotors on our vehicles. I am currently fighting the dealer to replace my rotors and have suggested they do so with an aftermarket brand. The dealers feel their hands are tied from the manufacturer. Please look into this problem. It is only a matter of time before a warped rotor cracks and sends a vehicle into a severe accident.
Dt*:the contact stated while braking the steering column vibrated.the harder the brake pedal was applied the more the steering column vibrated.the vehicle was taken to the dealership in 2003 and the rotors were replaced.the vibration returned and the dealership stated the rotors need to be replaced a second time.the vehicle was located in a salt belt state.updated 10/25/2006 -
When applying brake at any speedsteering wheel shakes. Dealer determined the front rotors are warped.
When applying brakes steering wheel vibrates. Took to dealer, and dealer indicatedbrake rotors were warped.please add vin.
I own a 2000 jeep grand cherokee that has 2 potentially dangerous issues with it.due to amanufacturers design flaw, the brake lights malfunction on a regular basis.the light shorts itself out when the headlights are turned on leaving me with no brakes at night.in addition, the door lock actuator in my rear passenger door has broken.since jeep saw fit to only provide a key on the drivers door, this rear door neither locks nor unlocks which would result in a potentially lifethreatening situation if i were involved in a wreck and was unable to exit the vehicle from this door. My cooling fan broke, i replaced with a non-oem model which chewed a hole in my radiator after 100 miles.replaced radiator and fan.radiator broke after a year, re-replaced. After searching online i found that these are fairly common problems and not the result of some action on my part.
First noticed condition about month or so.vibrations when slowing down from above 50 mph speed. I thought maybe alignment problem. Last week the vibration became very bad, the steering wheel vibrated as well as the front end of the car.hard to control the car. Seemed there was pulling to the right also.(the car has 36000+ mi.it's a 2001 gc jeep. )took the car to a goodyear dealer who said it was warped rotors.they made front brake disc pad replacement, resurfaced left & right front rotor as well as rear ones. The dealer mention this can happen on these vehicles when the rotors/brakes get wet.well, dah!what happens when it's raining and your running through puddles of water.how often is this going to happen with this vehicle?it is not covered by warranty which is specifically mentioned in the maintanence booklet.sounds to me to be a common problem with this vehicle.
Both front brake rotors are warped. And the car has 20,000 mile on it.
I bought my jeep new in july, 2001.within he 3 years of owning it, it is now in the dealership for its 5th time being serviced for brake failure.out of those 5 times, it is now having its 3rd set of rotors.i have spent an unacceptable amount of personal time and money in having this vehicle repaired and will be seeking resolution both from the manufacturer and michigan state lemon law if necessary.dealer states that manufacturer is aware of the problem and unwilling to pay for the repairs once outside of standard warranty.i feel the brakes are unsafe and the vehicle should be recalled.
2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.had front brake rotors replaced twice due to warping and dc paid eventually as warranty or good faith by dc or dealer (last was due to new service bulletin); brake rotors still warping in service at 39,000 miles--dealer refaced rotors again (3rd time) and at my request replaced rear brake pads--not warranty work or good faith; i had to pay $400. Dealer admits rotors still may only last 5,000 miles since dc jeep has poorly underdesigned the braking system.why won't dc jeep fix problem and reimburse for repairs to inferior equipment?
Brake rotors went bad. Vehicle would vibrate when brakes applied. No problem with stopping if pressing hard enough. Took to dealership, and mechanic indicated rotors needed to be replaced after test driving vehicle & felt the vibration. The vehicle is driven extensively on the expressway where brakes are used very little, the consumer feel the rotors should not have to be replacedafter only 8 months of use, there is still a noise coming from under the car that was not fixed when the rotors were relaced.nlm
Dt*:the contact stated while applying brake pressure the front of the vehicle the steering wheel and the brake pedal vibrated. The dealership replaced or resurfaced the rotors and replaced the pads three times. The repairs temporarily solved the problem, but it recurred. The local dealer is unwilling to complete further repairs.
Vehicle started shaking when brakes were applied.dealer said that rotors were warped and had to be resurfaced.this happened at 18,000 and is now happening again at 28,000 miles.there is definitely a defect in the rotors and jeep should replace them at no cost to the consumer.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.this model has been the subject of 4 nhtsa service bulletins regarding the premature wear and or/failure of the front brake rotors, yet daimler-chrysler refused to repair the problem at their own cost.i have paid a total of $852.00 on two separate occasions to repair the same problem.the first time the rotors failed was at 29,000 miles (well under the warranty).i again had to repair them at 39,000 miles (only 3 months out of warranty).there are thousands of other consumers having the same problem.please help!!!
I took vehicle in to be checked out for extreme front end vibration while braking and vibration in the steering wheel. I was told that it wascaused by the brakes, and that i would need to replace the front rotors/calipers and pads. The dealer informed me that chrysler knew about this problem, and that it happened often on this vehicle. I was also told that even though this make and model was notorious for this problem that chrysler had only put out service bulletins on this problem and not any recall. I was informed that even though there was extreme front end vibration and vibration in the steering that chrysler did not consider it to be any type of safety issue. With all the complaints regarding this chrysler should be biting the corporate bullet, and finally issue the recall to their consumers that they should have done over a year ago for their own design flaw.
Whenbrakes are appliedfront end of vehicle will vibrate due to warped brake rotors. Contacted dealer, dealerresurfacedrotors, but problem reoccurred.
Front brake rotors are wearing out excessively.dealer wants to turn them instead of replacing. Feel free to provide any further information.
Vehicle vibrated and steering wheel shimmied when stopping.front brake rotors warped with about 18,000 miles.replaced and stopped.at 27,000 miles it's back. *la
Brake rotors warped at 8300 miles. Indicated by slight jerking motion when stopping. Dealer fixed under warranty. No charge, no trouble.
Vehicle vibrated/shook severely when braking from 40 mph or more. Consumer stated the front rotors warped, and /or out of round every 10,000 miles.dealer was notified.
Front brakes warped the rotors. Rotors had been replaced once and turned once. Front end pulsate when slowing down from freeway speeds. Seat belts does not retract. There is whinning noise when taking sharp right turns.
Front brake rotors required machining after 18,000 miles.rotors had warped.dealer will not cover replacement or repair.rotor are considered to be part of brake system which only has a 12,000 mile, 12 month warranty.
Steering wheel shook when braking at 50mph+ due to warped rotors.car has less than 10,000 miles.dealer resurfaced front rotors- no cost (this time)
Severe steering wheel wobble during moderate braking causing some loss of control. A private brake specialist recommended the rotors be replaced due to warping. The dealersays this is normal wear even though the brake pads are only half worn.
While driving,the driver noticed that the vehicle would vibrate uncontrollably without warning.the driver was able to drive it to the dealer for inspection.the mechanic informed the driver that the brake pads,and rotor needed to be replaceddue to corrosion. Consumer informed mechanic that this problemhappened on more than one occasion.
The front brake rotors on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee warped at 12,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the brake line was rotted out and extends through the fuel line.he does not know if the fuel lines are damaged.the chrysler manufacturer stated that the vehicle was submerged in water, which was the cause of the failure.the contact stated that the vehicle was purchased brand new.if it was submerged into water, the dealer sold it to him after the fact.the dealer stated that the vehicle had not been submerged in water and would not repair the issue.the failure mileage was 51,544.
As i drove on local roads, i noticed the brake pedal sank lower and lower with each stop. The brake light came. I made it to the repair shop, where the mechanic found two metal brake lines had ruptured due to corrosion, resulting in loss of brake fluid. Also, he noted the metal fuel rail had ruptured due to corrosion. All three are being replaced. This vehicle, which was purchased new, is not driven on the beach or along the ocean shoreline. It is driven only on surface streets and has never been submerged in a flood. It has never been in an accident. It is well-maintained, with oil changes every 3,000 miles, and regular tune-ups and filter changes. It is kept washed and waxed. I find it unnerving that two crucial systems suffered catastrophic failure in just 5 and half years, leaving the vehicle vulnerable to accident or fire. I don't know if this is due to a lack of corrosion protection or just an inferior metal, but i can tell you that in 32 years of vehicle ownership, i have never encountered such safety failures.
The consumer stated the brake pedal traveled to the floor. The mechanic found the front brakes pulsating and the master cylinder was leaking.the master cylinder was replaced. Also the transmission was slipping, the air condition was not very cold.
Consumer states that when pressing the brake pedal hard it goes down below the level of the gas pedal, if his foot is not positioned perfectly, he hits both the brake pedal and accelerator causing unwanted acceleration.
Consumer states that when pressing the brake pedal hard it goes down below the level of the gas pedal, if his foot is not positioned perfectly, he hits both the brake pedal and accelerator causing unwanted acceleration.
On my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited climate control is not functioning properly. No matter what the setting is, it blows cold air from some vents and hot from others.the repair cost is estimated around $1200.the brakes were almost causing a loss of control while driving down the mountain road. The truck would start shaking violently as i apply the brakes, to the point where the steering was not affecting the behavior of the truck.repair and part replacements cost $820.outrageous!
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated while driving at approximately 10 mph, the steering wheel seized and required excessive force in order to steer the vehicle. As a result, the contact crashed into a tree. A police report was filed and there were no injuries reported. The vehicle was towed to the contacts residence. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 150,000.
Jeep had the dreaded "death wobble" many parts failed and needed replaced multiple times within 30,000 miles of highway driving at safe speeds. Tires were properly inflated and alignment was correct.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the steering wheel seized. The contact had to apply extreme force to turn the steering wheel. The vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 01v007000 (steering). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 53,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving 65 mph, the steering wheel and the front end of the vehicle began to shake without warning. The dealer stated that the tires needed to be rotated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who rotated the tires and replaced the two front tires. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 140,000.
Steering makes honking noise when steering wheel is turned to left (making lefthand turn). Recall issued but this vehicle's vin not included in recall according to dealer.vehicle taken to dealer, customer was told steering box is faulity and would cost $750.00 plus to repair. Vehicle is 3 years old, has been maintained and never abused, steering box should not fail in such a short time unless defect present!
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving 30 mph, the steering wheel seized. The contact stated that the steering wheel became difficult to turn and required excessive force in order to drive. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 112,000.
I was driving in a mall parking lot looking for a parking space.i was turning the corner to go down the next aisle and all of a sudden i had no control of the jeep.as i turned to the left to continue looking for a park, the jeep was speeding out of control and i was slamming on the brake with both feet and the jeep just kept accelerating! i was unable to steer away from the vehicles i was heading towards.as i was heading towards the first vehicle that i hit, i was trying to steer away from it and then the jeep turned to the right and kept accelerating.i ended up hitting four other vehicles ( 5 vehicles total)and finally came to a complete stop after hitting the last vehicle.there is extensive damage to my jeep and to the other vehicles involved.we have not had the damage accessed yet, so we do not know how much this will cost to fix.i believe my jeep is totaled.we are thankful nobody was injured and that i am ok, just shaken up a little.
Extreme wobble in front end happens when there is a bump in the road. Happens at various speeds. Violent front wheel wobble. Spent $1600 in repairs and $600 on new tires. The issue is still there. I talked to a man today with a jeep the same model and year as mine and he has had the same problem. I was following him at 45mph and his right front wheel started the wobble and he pulled off the road and i stopped and talked to him about it.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving approximately 10 mph, the steering column seized without warning. The contact experienced difficulty in turning the steering wheel and excessive force was applied in order to drive. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact of a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 01v007000 (steering: gear box (other than rack and pinion). The vin was not included in the recall. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the steering malfunction. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While pulling into the driveway, the vehicle failed to reverse. The contact exited the vehicle and noticed that the front wheels were pointing in two different directions. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the tube that connected the tie rod to the front end by the driver and passenger side wheels was rusted and fractured. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue the failure mileage was 196,000.updated 07/12/17*lj
When driving at 45 to 50 mph the front end starts to vibriate and starts to shake uncontrollably,what's really bad is that you don't know when it will happen.i drove from savannah to michigan and back with no problems than when you least expect it than it happens ! it shakes so bad you can't drive so you have to pull off the road and stop and it seems to go away but it may return after another one or two thousand miles. I have brought to shops and have replaced front end parts,brakes,tires etc. They can't find the problem.i have read that it's a disign flaw with the coil springs being in a bad position. Google jeep death wobble.you will find. I won't sell the car because i wouldnt want to put someone in danger.
My jeep is doing several things that is cause for not driving it because it can cause a accident. It does not always just start. I have to move the steering wheel up & down ^ then it will start generally. When driving the jeep will rev up all of a sudden especially at stop signs. If i didn't have my foot on the brakes i could have caused a accident. Also i would have to keep my foot on the gas or it would die on me. These things have been going on for the last 2-3 months.when i put my jeep in reverseor in drive it makes a major clunking noise like my transmission is ready to fall out. This clunking noise started when all of the other problems started! i have emailed several websites & have not received a response to my problem!! help!!!
Steering wheel rubs and shakes when turning at low speeds.loud rubbing sound like dragging your finger over a balloon.causes difficulty steering and is dangerous in parking lots.this is an ongoing problem and daily occurrence with the vehicle.i've owned two other jeep grand cherokees - a 1999 model and a 2000 model in addition to the 2001 jeep grand cherokee i'm having this problem with.they all had this issue.
Steering wheel starts shaking violently while driving down the rode at 50-60mph. This happens at random with no warning, forcing you to pull off the road to avoid losing control.have taken vehicle in to try and determine the problem and this has not been determined. This is still occurring and have seen numerous reports on the internet about this problem.also one state is attempting to file a class action suit over this problem.i have contacted chrysler and they have documented my complaint about this problem.also they seems to be a problem with the electric windows in these vehicles, the rotor fails and the window will cannot be put up or it will go down by itself.have had 2 window rotors replaced within one week.
The contact owns a 2011 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the steering wheel seized without warning. The vehicle was turned off.after restarting, the vehicle resumed normally. The failure recurred a second time. On a separate occasion, the vehicle stalled without warning and restarted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 56,550.
While driving the steering wheel makes a grinding noise.dealer has been notified of the problem.nlm
While driving attempting to make a right hand turn steering wheel became stiff and difficult to control, vehicle merged into another lane. And hit post sign, damage to front driver side of the vehicle, there was an nhtsa recall bulletin for 2001 jeep grand cherokee manufactured in nov and dec, 2000. An internal nut in the steering gear assembly could loosen and cause steering to lock up. Dealer has been contacted. *et
When a right turn is made the steering column makes a sound like the horn is blowing. First reported in 2001 while car was under warranty and dealer said he couldn't reproduce it. Reported it 3 more times and dealer said he couldn't hear it. Dealer claimed he would not disassemble steering column because, if no problem could be found, chrysler would not reimburse them for this labor intensive work. Problem has gotten progressively worse, particularly when air temp is above 85 degrees.
This has been happening since the beginning of purchase.when i'm stopped and beginning a turn with the steering wheel, the wheel will make a grind and/or squeaking noise.i've notified the dealership when i've taken it in for repair, but apparantly, it never happens when it's there at the shop.the first time i reported it, they oiled the steering column, that was all, and; the noise continued.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the steering wheel locked and could not be turned.the wheel finally loosened after he moved it a couple of times.he also heard a clicking sound coming from the steering column.the vehicle has not been inspected.the purchase date was unknown.the current mileage was 70,466 and failure mileage was 70,000.
Vehicle is pulling toright at all times, dealer stated it was steering gear assembly.there is recall 01v007000/ steering gear assembly,but this vehicle is not included due to vin.
I will never buy another chrysler. No safety defect mentioned.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while making a right turn at 30 mph, the steering made a noise.she took the vehicle to the repair shop and the mechanic stated that the gear box failed.the mechanic replaced the gear box assembly at the cost of $329.83.the manufacturer stated that her vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 01v007000 (steering:gear box (other than rack and pinion).the failure mileage was 67,657 and current mileage was 67,757.updated 09/23/09.*ljupdated 09/23/09.
The steering wheel malfunctioned upon making a left turn.as a result, steering became difficult.steeringgear assembly recall 01v007000was issued; however, this vehicle was not included due to vin.*scc
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
Experienced issues with steering assembly consistent with nhtsa campaign id 01v007000 (steering box recall for 2001 jeep grand cherokee) and noticed the vehicle became less responsive to steering input and resulted in a near accident while entering a highway on-ramp on june 26, 2006 (the car would not turn when the wheel was turned). The car was taken to a dealer service station and the dealer recommended steering box replacement due to noticeable grinding in steering assembly. Jeep claims the repair is not covered under warranty or the recall. The recall is effective for vehicles built between the dates of november 22 and december 5, 2000 only, my vehicle was built on december 6, 2000. Jeep was unable to confirm that my vehicle was not made with defective parts. I am requesting nhtsa investigate jeep grand cherokee vehicles made after december 5, 2000 for steering box failure issues, the recall issued is not extensive enough resulting in potential safety issues.
Recall 01v00700/ manufacturer's recall 965; steering makes a grinding noise only when turning. Vehicle has been to dealer 3 times. Chrysler hasn't instructed how to repair it.
Dt*: the contact stated that when making either a right or left turn there was a pumping sound. There is a nhtsa recall, # 01v007000, regarding the steering:gear box (other than rack and pinion). The vin was not included in the recall.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the steering wheel made a clunking noise whenever he attempted to turn the wheel.he took the vehicle to the jeep dealer and was informed of nhtsa campaign id number 01v007000 (steering:gear box (other than rack and pinion)).the dealer and manufacturer stated that his vin was not included in the recall, even though he is experiencing the same failure.the vehicle has not been repaired.the speed was unknown.the failure mileage was 45,000 and current mileage was 52,000.
Must be a defect with all cherokees's(grand lareado) 2001 and up .. All have steering problems this is my 3rd attempt to try to get corrected .
During slow speed turns in reverse or forward, strange grinding and honking noises come from front of vehicle in axle and steering area.can also feel the grinding sensation.have contacted dealer service department several times and am told there is a pending recall for this problem, but that they haven't received it nor have they received the replacement parts necessary to fix the problem.appears to be very similar to nhtsa tsb service bulletin numbers 0300101a & 1900401 (nhtsa item numbers sb625612 & sb621896).were assured by service manager that problem will not harm vehicle in long-run, and that we can drive it normally until recall items are received at service department.we're concerned however about safety factors and possible long-term damage, especially as we've been given no eta on when we can have the vehicle fixed.
As a result of a kink in pressure line hose of power steering, vehicle was very difficult to steer in the middle of a turn driving on the highway.later, in driveway, was not able to steer vehicle at all.
Harsh down shifting, results in loud clunking, rear tire squalling, and passenger discomfort. Rough shifting into gears while parked. Moaning brakes, warped rotors fuel pump deficiancies, and miscellaneuos electrical problems.
Dt*:the contact stated while the vehicle was parked, the power steering fluid leaked onto the pavement.the contact determined the power steering hose had a leak, and replaced the power steering hose.the dealer was alerted.updated 09/22/06. 8jb
Power steering makes honking noise when turned.dealer claims that this is unfixable and is due to a power steering fluid surge that causes the hose to vibrate.chrysler's response is basically to 'live' with it.
2001 jeep grand cherokee with several problems. Consumer states that he has had the heater, power steering pump, brake calipers, and rotors repaired or replaced. Consumer stated rotors were replaced twice after the warranty was up.
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
Upon making a slow left turn (cul de dac) a meatan grinding can be heard. Took to dealer 4 times. No resolution.mr
Driver's seat lh seat base frame cracked through and broke off. Seems to be an issue with a lot of jeep models.drivers seat became a "rocking chair" with potential to be thrown from the vehicle during a crash or lose control of vehicle if seat completely comes off the frame.why has this not been recalled already with the large number of vehicles impacted?
The suvs resistor-blower motor, which is part of the a/c, heater and blower system, failed.lithia jeep service representatives, who diagnosed and repaired the unit, indicated its placement is too close to a major heat source in the car; the excessive heat has caused the unit to fail early.the service rep indicated that while the unit failed before the third anniversary of the vehicle, which was new when purchased, the miles were beyond the warranty level.the representative further indicated that jeep has since redesigned the part and/or location, preventing the problem from occurring in later model vehicles.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while driving approximately 2 mph, the driver's seat disengaged from theframe and abruptly extended to the back seat.there were no warnings or injuries.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic on three separate occasions for identical failures and the driver's seat was replaced.the contact was concerned of the safety risk involved.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 52,000 and current mileage was 89,000.
Vehicle is blown out of its lane when it is moderately windy.dealer notifed. *yd
We have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited 4wd.above each passenger door there is a handle to hold on to.i don't know what it would be called but i use it to hang on when we go around a corner, etc.in june we were just leaving the cleaners.my husband was driving and i was in the passenger seat.i reached up for the handle as he was backing out.all of the sudden something hit my nose right under my eye.it really smarted and left a red welt.i asked him to re-park the car and we looked for what in the world had happened.we found a small piece of steel on the seat.we then looked over this safety handle and realized that the spring that holds the handle had broken and hit my face.i did not bleed and the red mark was gone in a couple of days.my concern is that it nearly hit my eye.when we ask the dealer to replace it we were told it would cost $79.was this a freak failure or has this happened to others?if i had been an inch shorter i could have lost an eye.we felt that the dealer would replace the part and were shocked that they wanted us to pay for it.we have not replaced it yet so the part is available. *la
Design of center console w/shift levers restricts driver's right arm movement for taller drivers, shift lever too large in front of ash tray, potential cause for accident. *cj
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the fuel tank gathered rust and corrosion. Also, the undercarriage was corroded and pieces were falling off. The contact believed that the fuel tank cover may have fallen off and it was wet; however, the contact was unsure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact's vehicle was included in customer satisfaction recall number: n47 regarding a defect with the structure. A potential failure or fire could occur if the rear of the vehicle were impacted. The manufacturer recall required that a hitch be added to the rear of the vehicle to prevent the possible failure. The manufacturer was notified twice of the failure. The first time the manufacturer was notified, the representative informed the contact that the vehicle was eligible for the recall. When the contact took the vehicle to be serviced at haasz automall of ravenna (4886 oh-59, ravenna, oh 44266, (330) 296-2866), the dealer refused. The contact was informed that the vehicle did not qualify for the repair. When the contact called the dealer back the second time, the representative informed him again that the vehicle did not qualify. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the fuel tank was below the bumper. The dealer riverhead dodge (located at 642 w main st, riverhead, ny 11901; (631) 727-1040) was contacted and confirmed that there was nothing the dealer could do since there was no recall. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted at 866-814-1480 and stated that there was no recalls and nothing could be done. The contact was advised to take the vehicle for an inspection. The failure mileage was 103,000.
Vehicle was crashed into a cement pole head on. Radiator broken completely, engine as been pushed up all the way to the windshield, headlight flew off tires popped, yet airbag didn't deploy. As a result i sufferfromchest and rib bruising from hitting steering wheel.
I was driving in the rain going the speed limit.my jeep hit a pool of water on the surface of the highway and started to skid and hydroploane.the next thing i knew it was flipping over and landed on the shoulder of the highway.i was lucky to be wearing my seat belt. I was suspended upside down by my seatbelt. I was able to unbuckle it and crawl out the drivers side window which was completely blown out.seconds after i got out of the car it burst into flames and the entire vehicle was engulfed and burned completely inside and out. There was nothing left of it but burnt frame.as soon as the car came to a stop upside down, i smelled gas and just a minute or two later the car was totally burned up.
Upon entering the vehicle and closing the door the consumer uses the power locks to lock the doors, whether the vehicle is in park or drive, both the driver and passenger door unlock automatically by simply pulling on the inside door handles, the consumer believes this is a safety hazard.nlm
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while attempting to lift the window portion of the lift gate, the window slammed down on the contact's head.she lifted up the window a second time and it slammed down on her head again.she noticed that the two window hinges were extremely loose.the dealer was notified and would not waive the contact's deductible.the current and failure mileages were 65,407.
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
Consumer states that the rotors wore out. Dealer notified repaired and replaced 8 months laterproblem reoccurred. Causing the vehicle to shake.mrthe consumer also stated that the vehicle would vibrate violently whenever brakes were applied-new rotors installed, which were suppose to fix the problem, and a year later the problem happened again, more severely.there's a shimmy in the front wheels when braking-per invoice.different specialists have raised the issue and trying to get to the root of the frame out of alignment. Scc
Jeep had the dreaded "death wobble" many parts failed and needed replaced multiple times within 30,000 miles of highway driving at safe speeds. Tires were properly inflated and alignment was correct.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While driving between 45-55 mph, the vehicle suddenly shook violently and vibrated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable to determine the cause of the failure. The contact indicated that the bushings, tires, and stabilizer bars were replaced, but the failure continued. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 130,000.
The 2001 jeep just came to a stop while it was being driven on the highway. It had always had engine issues. Thefront wheel suspension on the passenger side of the 2001 jeep cherokee laredo is bent and while driving it on the street or highway it causes the vehicle to pull to the left and is unstable when driving it on a highway or street. The engine has a knocking sound whenever it is running. The brakes to the vehicle has been slipping and making a grinding noise while driving it. Sometimes the jeep doesn't want to drive over 70 mph when driving in the highway or street. We have had to replace the brakes because they started smoking while driving on the highway. There is electrical issues with the car as well where the radio doesn't play as well as other electrical parts don't work.my 2001 jeep has stopped while my husband was driving it on the highway and it is not drivable. I have had to replace the ignition coil and spark plugs many times for many years. There has always been a water leak on the passenger side dripping whenever the car is in motion, coming from the dashboard onto the carpet since the car was purchased. There may be other issues with the 2001 jeep that i have missed.
While driving 40 mph and without warning vehicle will vibrate violently. Dealer has been notified, and has also repaired vehicle 3 different times. However,vehicle is out of warranty.dealer wanted consumer to have after market parts put on at consumers expense.every time vehicle has been in for repair, the mechanic claims they found the problem but the vehicle still vibrates.*jg
When cutting wheels sharply while driving vehicle vibrates badly. Vehicle taken to dealer 3-4 times, cannot fix problem.
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
Extreme wobble in front end happens when there is a bump in the road. Happens at various speeds. Violent front wheel wobble. Spent $1600 in repairs and $600 on new tires. The issue is still there. I talked to a man today with a jeep the same model and year as mine and he has had the same problem. I was following him at 45mph and his right front wheel started the wobble and he pulled off the road and i stopped and talked to him about it.
During normal operation of the vehicle and driving at any speed, and whenbrake system is activated, a severe vibration starts to occur. Dealership has examined vehicle four times, and has been unable to effectively remedy the problem. Corrective action taken by the dealership is to replace the brake rotors and brake pads and wheel bearings. The vehicle pulls right while driving due to hub and bearing failure. While driving, the rear end makes noise due to bearing and pinion worn out. Grease leaking around both front wheels because of drive shaft failure. Left and right front cv boot were leaking.
When driving at 45 to 50 mph the front end starts to vibriate and starts to shake uncontrollably,what's really bad is that you don't know when it will happen.i drove from savannah to michigan and back with no problems than when you least expect it than it happens ! it shakes so bad you can't drive so you have to pull off the road and stop and it seems to go away but it may return after another one or two thousand miles. I have brought to shops and have replaced front end parts,brakes,tires etc. They can't find the problem.i have read that it's a disign flaw with the coil springs being in a bad position. Google jeep death wobble.you will find. I won't sell the car because i wouldnt want to put someone in danger.
1-i bought the jeep 4/2008. A couple of months after, a window stopped working. I got the regulator fixed. Soon after that, another window stopped. I got that one fixed. Every time i get one fixed another breaks. Now i have 2 windows not working. 2-whenever i turn a corner, it sounds like the wheels are scraping against something.3-soon after i bought the jeep, whenever it gets wet and i turn corners, there is a sound coming the front like its the axle or something. I have taken it to several people/dealers and no one can find out why. They test drive it and hear it, look underneath and still cant find out why or where the sound is coming from.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the vehicle would wobble violently when driving at least 60 mph. The vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop where the track bar was replaced. The failure recurred later while the contact was driving 50 mph. The vehicle was not taken back to have the failure further repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 100,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. While pulling into the driveway, the vehicle failed to reverse. The contact exited the vehicle and noticed that the front wheels were pointing in two different directions. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the tube that connected the tie rod to the front end by the driver and passenger side wheels was rusted and fractured. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue the failure mileage was 196,000.updated 07/12/17*lj
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
Vehicle has been in to dealer three times already for rotors, and problem still occurs, vehicle shakes when brakes are applied. Contacted dealer. Consumer states noise from right front of console. The air conditioner does not cool enough due to leakage.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, there was a very loud noise. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the driver side front axle broke due to corrosion. As a result, the front axle and the tie rod needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 103,000.
My jeep is doing several things that is cause for not driving it because it can cause a accident. It does not always just start. I have to move the steering wheel up & down ^ then it will start generally. When driving the jeep will rev up all of a sudden especially at stop signs. If i didn't have my foot on the brakes i could have caused a accident. Also i would have to keep my foot on the gas or it would die on me. These things have been going on for the last 2-3 months.when i put my jeep in reverseor in drive it makes a major clunking noise like my transmission is ready to fall out. This clunking noise started when all of the other problems started! i have emailed several websites & have not received a response to my problem!! help!!!
Consumer states front tires are experiencing excessive wear between rotation,(no tire info given).
Dt: contact stated the front end shook violently. The steering wheelshookfrom left to right. The dealer told her the jeep had been brought to dealerat least three times prior to the contact'spurchase of the vehicle forsame problem, and they were unable to duplicate the problem. Updated 12/7/2005.several front end parts have been replaced but that has not alleviated the shaking problem.
Front end shimmyoccurs when decelerating from highway speeds or slowing down.took to dealer, and they'vereplaced brakes and rotors 5 timesat 9000 miles.problem is still occurring. Please provide any further information.
Whenvehicle exceeds speed of 30/35mphand brakes are applied the front end and steering wheel shakes severely. Please provide more details.
Front of vehicle shimmies and steering wheel shakes at any time.
Consumer states front tires are experiencing excessive wear between rotation,(no tire info given).
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
Ihad a slow leak in my rear tires , so iwent to get them plugged. I was told that the rims had rusted through the back tires and punctured the tires. I could not get into a jeep dealership for two weeks so my mechanic ordered a new rim (jeep part) and two new tires so that i could drive safely. Jeep refuses to accept responsibility based on the fact that i had my own mechanic replace the tires. I was told that i should have waited two weeks.however, i was not going to risk driving on a faulty rim and tires. I still have the rusted out rims and punctured tires that jeep refuses to acknowledge.
Dt: contact tookvehicle to a dealership to haveyearly maintenance done. The dealership told himthe tires weredry rotted. Also, the chrome rims were corroded. The plating inside the rims wascorroded. He contacted the dealership, they told him they would replace two of the wheels, but he would have to replace the other two at his expense. Updated 12/27/05.
Consumer states front tires are experiencing excessive wear between rotation,(no tire info given).
Consumer states front tires are experiencing excessive wear between rotation,(no tire info given).
The consumer had the vehicle in the shop almost 10 times for repairs. The consumer argued that the power steering was out of order and she was unable to steer the vehicle in reverse. The vehicle had experienced other problems such as the drive pinion,heating pads, brake rotors, calipers, pads, power steering pump, the rear shock absorbers and rear sway bar links. The dealer was contacted about the problemsno help was offered. It had appeared that there had been a recall issued for the grand cherokeesbuilt only from nov 22- dec 5 2000 for the power steering and the consumer missed it by a month,but the vehicle experienced the same problem as the recall that was issued. The consumer was very dissatisfied with the dealership. The vehicle also experienced three tire blowouts.the consumer was told the problem was caused by the gear box, there was a recall regarding the issue, however the consumers vehicle was not included in the recall. The front pinion seal leaked.
While pullingtrailervehicle becomes unstable and is "pushed" by the trailer.this occurs any timevehicle is traveling over 40 mph and pulling the trailer.dealership has examinedvehicle, but could not remedy the problem.please provide any additional information / attachments.
What is going with the recall.had an appointment to take mine jeep in in sept.when i got there they did not have the hitch to go on the bumper.i haven't heard from them.and i did not get my 100.00 gift card.i did take it in for the inspection and the letter i got said i would get it then.
Window regulator on both drivers side and passenger side doors have failed. My jeep has 40,000 miles on it, it is a 2001 grand cherokee limited.
Want to place my name on list for possible recall.feel very nervous driving a truck that can catch on fire from rear impact.pray everyday!
Blend air door in 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited has broken. Seems as though a re-call is inevitable considering the quantity of failures that have occurred for people who have spent a large amount of money fixing these problems.
Blend air doors for ac/heat fail and cause loss of heat and windshield to fog up.been serviced and replaced twice along with ac/heat controller.
Air only blows one speed only at constant speed when accelerating and cuts off when braking. The air only blows hot air and the temp can not be changed. The air/heat started to not work correctly on the passenger side first then reached the drivers side. There is loud creaking noises coming from the dash when the unit is turned on or when the car is cut off. It can even be heard outside of the vehicle.
The casing holding the gas tank up in a safe manner has deteriated to a point that the fuel tank is now in danger of scraping the pavement while moving.
1.i'll be driving and the jeep would just cut off on it's own.2.after driving for awhile the jeep will take up to 15 minutes to start.3.the driver side brake light keep blowing, i have to changed them change the bulb about every 3 days.
We purchased a 2001 grand cherokee limitedfrom a local dealership with 50,000 miles in may of 2005.no heat from both passenger or drivers side vents. Blend door hinges separated and inop. Recirculation door also inoperable vehicle had 53,500 miles at this time.drivers seat heater failed at 65,000 miles.pcm failed at 75,000 miles and this was the only repair covered under warranty.the jeep now has 81,000 miles and we have had vibration and pedal pulsation from the front brakes three times since we purchased the vehicle.
The factory rep laghed at me and will do nothing about replacing the jeep i am 62 years old and do not feel safe in this car. No safety defect listed.
With cruise controlon and going up a hill there ishesitation, and then vehicle slams into a lower gear. Slam is so bad that passengers are startled. Took to dealer, and they said they don'tknow what to do about this problem.consumer was told by dealership that this is normal.
Dt*:the contact stated while parked in the driveway, the vehicle was placed in reverse and suddenly lurched backwards crashing into the garage.the contact attempted to apply brake pressure, but the vehicle was stopped by the garage and its contents.no one was injured, but there was moderate damage to the vehicle and garage.the police were not notified.the vehicle was not seen by a dealer.
At 67 mph with speed control on, jeep accelerated at max. Speed. Had to apply brake to disengage control at 80 mph. Speed control buttons would not work. Had to stop and put jeep in park to turn off speed control. Speed control buttons failed to work when returned to drive. Later that day, speed control worked normal.
My vehicle, jeep grand cherokee 2001 limited addition with around 47,000 miles on the odometer performed satisfactorily until this morning when my wife was returning from the usual drop-off of my son to the preschool.as she was waiting for the garage door of the apartment complex where we live while her foot was on the brake, the car suddenly shot up and crashed through the garage door and came to complete stop 20 feet from the gate.this horrifying experience, fortunately, did not cause any physical injury to my wife and my 15 months daughter secured in the back seat.luckily, there was no incoming car nor people injured.however, we are afraid that the vehicle which sustained major damages to the body will not provide any more peace of mind.it is definitively a wake-up call for us to search a more safe vehicle for my family.
Onsumer's foot was onbrake whenvehicle lurched in reverse.dealer will be notified.
Consumer stated while driving uphill with the cruise control engaged, the vehicle accelerated, almost causing vehicle to rear end vehicles ahead.
Coming to a stop, foot on brake. Felt power surge. Slamed on brakes , put jeep in neutral.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.in march of this year, while on the expressway, my cruise control caused my vehicle to accelerate and would not turn off even by hitting the break and pushing the off button numerous times.i was only able to stop the vehicle by putting the gear in nuetral and turning it off.i contacted the dealership who talked my through how to loosen a cable in the engine which apparently caused the cruise/accelerator to stick.i immediately took the vehicle into the dealership and even on my way there, the car would accelerate on it's own, without the cruise control being turned on.the dealership kept my car for the day and when they returned, they stated that they had repaired the problem.two months later, i was leaving my parking space at work and my vehicle began to accelerate on it's own.i struck the break but the rear of the vehicle began to spin in circles and forced my vehicle to strike three other vehicle.jeep conducted an investigation and they sent me a letter stating that they could not find a problem with the vehicle.i just wanted to send you this complaint to let you know that their findings were false and poorly researched.i have pictures of the tire marks and there is no way that this accident could have occurred other than by i high acceleration and my foot being on the break.
Had cruise control on at 70 mph in normal driving conditions on the interstate (70 mph speed limit).put foot on accelerator to speed up in order to change to left lane and better clear the traffic behind me.initial accelerator push yielded no response, so i pushed further down on the accelerator pedal.when the pedal reached the floor, acceleration shot up and i took my foot off the accelerator.cruise control was still engaged and i expected my speed to go back to the set cruise speed of 70 mph. I noticed then that the acceleration continued to increase and i tried to break once on the break pedal. I got no response.i pushed harder on the break and felt the acceleration continue to increase and then smelled brake heat.i pushed on the cruise button to try to turn cruise off.no response.i felt the accelerator pedal which was flat to the floor and tried tapping it to get it to spring back up.no response.then i shifted into neutral and saw the engine rev to the redline on the rpm gauge.i took it back into drive and still the acceleration continued as i held the brake harder and harder.knowing i was not doing anything to fix the problem i called 911 that i was accelerating out of control and i needed their guidance. The 911 dispatcher told me to: (1) put the car into neutral and keep it there, (2) start pulling over as the car slowed, (3) engage the emergency brake, (4) pull the car over to the side of the interstate, (5) turn the ignition key off and brake to a stop.i asked the 911 dispatcher to send police who came and waited with me for a tow truck.
Brakes vibrate and do not slow vehicle adequately.when slowing transmission downshifts into low gear and vehicle accelerates and lurches forward.to compensate for this sudden acceleration additional pressure on the brake pedal is required to avoid loosing control.this is unsafe and will cause an accident if not addressed properly.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.while attempting to apply the brakes at 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly surged forward.the contact stated that the failure occurred periodically.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current and failure mileages were 55,336.
When shifting from park to drive throttle suddenly opened wide, causing vehicle to pull off at top speed.vehicle hit a building.dealer has been contacted.
Noticed that the head lights would automatically come on while the car was in park and shut off (headlight switch on auto) the radio controls on the steering wheel would work once in awhile the same for the cruise controls plus the horn does not work at all know did work when i bought it in april 06. I noticed when i played with the tilt steering something is would work some wouldn't. I believe that this might affect the airbag from deploying if in a wreck.
At approx. 50 mph a "whining" sound starts in rear of auto.as speed increases, the sound intensifies.take foot totally off acceleratorand it stops.....picks up again whenaccelerator is depressed. Dealer says it is common in new all-time 4wd transmission.very loud.
I was driving about 45 mph when my jeep accelerated, i tried tapping the gas pedal in hopes that it would affect it. That didn't help, i had both feet on the brake, i pulled the e-break and it still wouldn't stop and i was redlining. I finally saw a redlight and decided to throw it in park and it rolled another 50 feet or so before finally coming to a stop. I jumped out and ran because it was still stuck and redlining. Everything under the jeep was red and finally flames started coming out of the exhaust. The fire department hosed it down for about ten minutes before taking the keys out of the ignition.
I was driving my 2001 jeep grand cherokee yesterday morning and had unintended acceleration!!i bought this vehicle in great condition about 3 weeks ago and had 0 problems with acceleration until this point, and a very sharp point at that!i was traveling uphill and went to pass another vehicle doing approx. 20 miles per hour, i accelerated past the vehicle and all of a sudden the gas pedal went all the way to the floor as if the cruise control came on, but when i tried tapping and then(when that didn't help) i was holding the brakes as far down as i could but would not stop this vehicle that was charging forward with the engine at high revs..i eventually was able to get the vehicle into neutral which calmed this down.it took the whole length of the street to stop this, and if there were any other vehicles on the road, there would have been a serious-serious accident!!!i am hoping there is something i can do to correct this problem but my mechanic has no idea what could have caused this.i of course came home and googled on my computer to find out if anyone else has had a problem with this, and there are many, many with horror stories of major accidents!i would like to know if anything can be done as i love the vehicle but cannot put peoples lives in danger if this is to happen again..i have had many cars over the years and have never had anything remotely dangerous as this happen, and i have had no accidents to this point!!with a v8 engine, this vehicle is like a tank charging, and very very very dangerous!!i was very luck, this time!!
This same situation has happened four times.engine light did not appear until the 4th incident.each time i had been driving for about an hour with the air conditioner on.i missed a turn, stopped, put the car in reverse, stopped and then put it in drive.however, the car engine just raced and when i put the pedal to the floor, the car would only go about 35 mph.i've almost been killed several times.the original dealership (joe jacoby) could not identify the problem and now refuses to return my calls.i'm now driving another hour further away (2 hours from home) to a dealership that is aware of the problem.this is the 2nd time i've had it in...last time i paid $700 for service.if i don't get this fixed soon, eventually somene will hit me as i pull out at 35 mph onto a 65 mph highway.unfortunately i think my pretty suv is a lemon.
I purchased/ leased a jeep grand cherokee3/24/01. The day after i drove it off the lot, i noticed a problem with the transmission. The transmission, when down-shifting from 2nd to 1st gear shifted very, very hard- so hard that there was a loud thumping/banging noise that was quite audible and distracting, and also this abnormal shifting caused the car to lurch forward. I immediately called the dealer to express my concern over a new vehicle with such a rough transmission. I was assured by the service dept. That all the new electronic transmissions started off rough the 1st thousand miles, and that it needed to break in. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, although i was very skeptical; never in my life having experienced such a horribly rough transmission- esp. On a brand new vehicle. After 1000 miles, there was no improvement, and i took the vehicle in to be evaluated. I was assured by the mechanic that all the grand cherokees transmissions are like this- it's a build up of the hydrolic fluids or something. I once again believed them (not really) and went on my way. The vehicle continued to do this, the sound getting very loud and quite startling at times while in traffic. It also is quite embarassing with passengers in the car who also have become quite startled by the loudness and sheer force of the lurching. I took my vehicle in a second time for evaluation only to be told, nothing was wrong. It is my feeling that this is a severe defect of some sort. In all my years of driving, i have never experienced such problems- except maybe from a manual transmission that bucked. I am planning to take my car in yet a third time and demand the problem be resolved, or i will be invoking my rights under the lemon laws. In light of the recent problems with grand cherokees, and their shifting into gear while idling, i cannot say that i am surprised. My vehicle also when shifted into reverse, sometimes makes a very loud clunking, rough shift. Please advise.
When pressing the accelerator, the car would not move forward, then suddenly it would lurch forward.almost had accident when trying to pull out into traffic. When the car was stopped, it would idle, then suddenly jerk forward.took to dealer for repair.they stated that it was a solenoid and that they are seeing this with grand cherokees that have over 50,000 miles.very costly repair on a car that is 2 years old!!! *nlm
I stopped for a left turn at a 4 way intersection, in order to let the upcoming traffic pass. When it was clear, i started to turn left and slightly uphill. All of a sudden, the engine revved into the highs and with a loud noise, the car accelerated. I immediately hit the brake, but the car kept on accelerating so strongly that it was overturning to the left and while i was still on the brakes, it then accelerated into the door of a car, which was waiting at the red light and was actually standing 180 degrees towards my left, behind me when i started. The door of this car was turned significantly inwards where the front of my car hit. The other car was even pushed all the way to the curb until my car finally came to a stop. All this while i was standing on the brake. Fortunately, nobody was hurt. Although i had 2 witnesses, who testified the unusual acceleration and behavior of my car, i have been charged for this accident with significant damage on the other car, which turned out to be a total. My car was about 2 months old at this time, but i have been a secure driver with numerous models for more than 20 years. My long experience also includes driving a 10 ton utility truck in the military and i have never had anything similar happen. I asked my 5-star dealership to check into the electronics and the board computer. They said that they didn't find anything, so i had no case. However, i read about similar events and one in particular most recently, which provided a link to this complaint form. I didn't report this earlier, because i didn't know about this complaint possibility back then. However, the official documents are still available. Thank you. Jm . Nm
I was driving in a mall parking lot looking for a parking space.i was turning the corner to go down the next aisle and all of a sudden i had no control of the jeep.as i turned to the left to continue looking for a park, the jeep was speeding out of control and i was slamming on the brake with both feet and the jeep just kept accelerating! i was unable to steer away from the vehicles i was heading towards.as i was heading towards the first vehicle that i hit, i was trying to steer away from it and then the jeep turned to the right and kept accelerating.i ended up hitting four other vehicles ( 5 vehicles total)and finally came to a complete stop after hitting the last vehicle.there is extensive damage to my jeep and to the other vehicles involved.we have not had the damage accessed yet, so we do not know how much this will cost to fix.i believe my jeep is totaled.we are thankful nobody was injured and that i am ok, just shaken up a little.
Consumer states when he stepped on the brake to shift into reverse the motor began to roar and the vehicle lurched backward no matter how hard the brake was pressed, consumer immediately pulled the shift downward and the vehicle lurched foward with the motor still roaring and his foot still pressing on the brake, after traveling about twenty feet the motor reverted to idle.
We were exiting a car wash.thetransmissiom was in neutral, the engine was idling and my foot was on the break pedal.i put the transmission into drive with my foot still on the brake pedal and the car leaped ahead at full throttle all 4 wheels peeling rubber. The brakes did not work and putting the transmission into low had no effect on the engine.we were within 50 feet of a busy state highway and directly across the road from a gas station. In order to not go onto or across the highway i cut the wheels sharply to the left going through ayard, just missing a tree and telephone poll. The car is now sliding sideways and hit the sideof the parking lot next to the car wash causing both wheels and tires on the passenger side to be severly damaged and the car to do a 180 degree slide. This all transpired in about 4-5 seconds and at this point i was able to turn off the ignition and the car came to a halt. I reported this to chrysler, through my dealer. My dealer was very helpful and felt that this car should not be on the highway.chryslerfelt that it is a problem between my insurance company and myself. There is no way that i can ever feel safe in this vehicle again and i fear for the safety of my family and anyone who might be in the way of this vehicle if this ever happens again.
I own a jeep grand cherokee.three of four times i have had unexpected acceleration due to the brake pedal and accelerator being pushed at the same time.i have read on the internet where this has happened on many jeep grand cherokees of nearly every year. I have not had an accident, but it could happen if in a parking lot.the possibility of people being hurt is great.i have kept it mind most everytime i move my vehicle, but it still has happened.
Accelerated out of control in reverse. Couldn't stop the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact was driving 30 mph when he removed his foot from the accelerator pedal and the vehicle abnormally accelerated. The contact applied the brakes and was able to slow the vehicle down. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic and the mechanic was able to duplicate the failure.the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 120,000. The vin was unavailable.
I washed my 2001 jeep grand cherokee at a coin operated car wash. I climbed into the car, started it up and shifted from park to drive. The car went to full throttle instantly on it's own. I applied brakes but that had little affect and the car rapidly accelerated out of the car wash stall toward a brick wall approx. 20 feet away. I steered the car into a tree as i felt it would be a softer crash as opposed to a wall. The car bounced off of the tree and continued at full throttle into the driveway of the car wash asi continued to push on the brake pedal as hard as i could.i finally turned the key off and stopped. This happened very quickly and i wish i would have reacted sooner. The left front fender and grill were damaged andi had the car towed to a repair shop. I feel fortunate that nobody was hurt and i am very interested in finding the cause of this .
January i went to apply my brakes at a stop sign and it lunged forward.shocked i slammed my foot on the brake harder and it lunged a second time hitting a car coming down the side street.thursday when i went to apply my brakes the car shook so hard i could barely keep my hands on the steering wheel.this has happened once before and the dealership replaced them the first time, they won't do it this time.i have had my jeep2 years and this is the third set of brakes.they told me to expect to change brakes and or pads every 15,000 miles?there fore wracking another bill of over $800.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact placed the vehicle in reverse, released the parking brake, and the vehicle accelerated to 60 mph in reverse. The vehicle crashed into a guard rail, struck the wall of a garage, and stopped after crashing into an ornamental stone.the vehicle was destroyed.a police report was filed.allstate insurance has photos.the current and failure mileages were 63,000.*updated 12/12/07 updated 12/12/07
This will be the third time in 30 days i have brought my car in for repair on the transmission.the engine light comes on and the outside temp. Gauge says it's 125 degrees outside when it is 84 degrees.i press my foot on the pedal and it hesitates and slowly drives until the gear kicks in and then jumps forward.first they thought it was the transmission colnoid, then they thought it was the module unit now they say it's electrical.when pressing the brake, i feel a clicking on my foot that happens frequently then goes away.the dealership where it's being serviced is not sure what the problem is and it's taking a very long time to rectify the situation.i am a previous grand cherokee owner and had consistant problems with the rotors and that one. I am now unsure of my safety and the reliability of this vehicle.i have already consulted an attorney and can only hope that it doesn't need to come to that.what can i do to rectify this situation ?
On several occasions prior to accident, always under five miles an hour, i would step n the brake and the car wanted to keep going.on the occasion of the accident, i applied both feet to the brakes and the vehicle did not stop and hit a chain link fence.an invsestigator from chrysler check the vehicle on 8/29/01 and indicated that the only thing that could have happened is that the accelerator pedal sits high than the brake pedal and i hit both at the same time.my foot is not wide enough to hit both at the same time.in a previous incident, i was in park , put the vehicle into reverse and it lerched backward.the investigator could only duplicate the situation by putting his foot on both the brack and accelerator at the same time.this vehicle is unsafe and i am afraid to drive it.
While driving on the highway driver engaged the cruise control at 60 mph.vehicle continued to accelerate. Then, driver applied the brakes to disengage the cruise control, andvehicle continued to accelerate. Driverhit the off button on the cruise control and vehicle failed to disengage. Currently,vehicle was up to 80 mph and continued to accelerate. Driver put the vehicle in neutral and the rpms went up to 6,000. Vehicle continued to accelerate.driver put vehicle back in drive and applied the brakes andvehicle slowed down to 30 mph. That was whendriver was able to put the vehicle back into neutral and turned vehicle off. Whendriver got out of the vehicle all 4 brake pads were on fire, and the rotors were glowing orange.
Loosing approximately 1 gallon of antifreeze per 1000 miles. Dealer repairs number of times starting from purchase at 19,000 miles (was told to ay $268 by customer service to replace radiator when finally diagnosed at 40,000 miles to get vehicle back even though it was under warranty and vehicle is still losing same amount of coolant)/ low oil pressure was finally corrected by replacing undersized cam...didn't replace lifters, etc... Incorrect procedure because they wear together/ a/c and cruise fixed by zip tying a large vacuum resevoir bottle to a/c line/transmission shift poorly. Ph**dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut over to artemis**768322
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.in march of this year, while on the expressway, my cruise control caused my vehicle to accelerate and would not turn off even by hitting the break and pushing the off button numerous times.i was only able to stop the vehicle by putting the gear in nuetral and turning it off.i contacted the dealership who talked my through how to loosen a cable in the engine which apparently caused the cruise/accelerator to stick.i immediately took the vehicle into the dealership and even on my way there, the car would accelerate on it's own, without the cruise control being turned on.the dealership kept my car for the day and when they returned, they stated that they had repaired the problem.two months later, i was leaving my parking space at work and my vehicle began to accelerate on it's own.i struck the break but the rear of the vehicle began to spin in circles and forced my vehicle to strike three other vehicle.jeep conducted an investigation and they sent me a letter stating that they could not find a problem with the vehicle.i just wanted to send you this complaint to let you know that their findings were false and poorly researched.i have pictures of the tire marks and there is no way that this accident could have occurred other than by i high acceleration and my foot being on the break.
Approximately 5 years ago, the heat stopped working on the passenger side of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. Then last year, the heat and a/c stopped working completely. This makes for very dangerous driving conditions as visibility is greatly reduced at times. Its too costly for me to repair myself. It appears that this is a problem for most of these vehicles and i can't understand why something hasn't been done about it. Also, the passenger side seat heating element stopped working after it apparently shorted out, luckily, no fire occurred. And the hydraulics through out the vehicle have stopped working and i noticed this when first the hood came down on my head and then the rear window! i've also had to replace the engine and it was due to problems with the coolant/hydraulic fan...at a price tag of $4000.00...
Rear brake and safety lights on 2001 jeep keep not working flaw in workmanship and construction of assembly. Driver seat coming lose at base brackets that slid the seat back and forward. Window lifts break constantly. Blower door brakes ceasing defrost and windows fog during cold days.
1. Events leading up to failure:windows fail to defrost and defog. 2. The vehicle does not have any heat or heated defrost on the driver's side.3. Dealer wants $1,200 to fix the problem.
Passenger window has fallen down on my 2001 jeep gc for no reason.
Heat and air system dual climate control, blower stops working will not defog windows.
The blend doors on my jeep do not work.this is an extremely wide spread problem for jeep grand cherokee's.both a dealer mechanic, and an independent mechanic have told me the that almost all grand cherokees will experience this problem.there should be a recall issued - it is simply a design flaw.unfortunately, there is no specific complaint choice on this form for heating, so people are classifying this as either visibility issues or engine cooling issues.hopefully someone at nhtsa will find the common thread of defective blend doors - and no heat.
A/c blend air door problem. High cost of repair.
2001 jeep cherokeeno heat on the passenger side, blows cold air, no heat.
2001 jeep grand cherokee dual climate control heater and defrost only works on one side of vehicle. The dealer says it will cost $1200.00 to diagnose and repair the blend doors on the system. With no heat for defrost on one side of the vehicle this could be a potential extreme hazard for visibility.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system: windshield: blower for 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. Dual climate controls are inoperable and cold air is constantly blowing on my windshield interior, causing it to fog up, limiting my visibility considerably.
Only cold air comes out on passenger side, unable to defrost windshield in winter.repair cost $1,000 +.
2001 jeep grand cherokee limited v8 blend door is broken.this effect the ability for my jeep to heat cool and defrost properly.it seems to be a design flaw considering the amount of instances i have run across.
2001 jeep grand cherokee: no heat.
The contact owns a2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. The contact was driving 60 mph when the front driver side seat warmer became excessively hot. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the dealer confirmed that the heater switch had burned out the heating core. The contact also stated that the vent doors failed to open, causing the heating and air conditioning units to fail. The vehicle was taken to the dealer again where the failure was confirmed. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised that vin did not qualify for a repairs under nhtsa campaign id number:09v117000 (seats:front assembly:seat heater/cooler). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileages were 96,000.
Blend air door failure.
I don't have an approximate date on the failure.it did just start recently.my 2001 jeep grand cherokee has no heat on the drivers side.this is due to faulty blend doors and recirc doors (after extensive research, i have found this is a very common problem on wj jeeps.on my ride home tonight (below freezing weather), i became very hypothermic.even after hot shower, i am still suffering effects.also, on a previous occasion, my front window formed ice, and had to pull over.there was no heat on defrost.didn't help that it was dark at 0500, and snowing quite hard.chrysler knows about this problem, but brush it aside as merely a comfort issue.i guess that is an easy statement to make from a warm office and not in an actual car with this problem in rural montana in one of our hardest winters.
I cannot see the road because my defogger is broken. This is a common problem on these vehicles.
Heat does not work on my 2001 jeep gran cherokee.seems to be a very common problem with an extremely expensive fix($1300)!!!
The failure of the blender motor has left our jeep without a windshield defroster/defogger.it only blows cold air and does not clear leaving visibility at zero.it doesn't work at all and now it is dangerous for myself and family to drive in our "family car".nothing has been done to correct the problem because the dealership said it would be an $800-$1500 repair not covered by extended warranty that we purchased.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blowerthe blend doors on the 2001 grand cherokee limited break causing a no heat condition which will not defrost the windshield in the winter causing poor visibility.
Heat only works on driver side. Cold air from passenger side. My mechanic the a/c blend door is probably stuck. I have been told they would have to pull the dash to fix the problem. A year ago the heater core was replaced requiring the need to pull the dash. The labor for that alone was $900. My mechanic told me that both of these problems have service bulletins issued for the jeep & the dodge durango. I believe the manufacturer should be responsible for the repair costs. These are so common, that the parts needed to fix the blend door are not even available.with the below 0 temperatures we are having this winter i can't go very far without freezing!
The passenger window just fell down while driving on the tollway at 65mph. This is the second window failure that i have had on this vehicle. It is a 400. To 500. Dollar repair and a recall should have already been issued for this common problem with the jeep/chrysler products.
2001 grand jeep cherokee limited edition blend doors and recirc door all broken at 48k miles.poor design of the parts (plastic) caused the failures.
Less than 60,000 miles on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited and the blend door actuator & recirc. Door have to be replaced at over $1,000.00. Not covered by the extended warranty i purchased at the selling dealer 14 months ago for $2,784.00. (avondle chrysler jeep, avondale az).
There is an ongoing problem with jeep grand cherokee a/c blend doors from 1998 through 2005.there is a tsb issued for this problem, but it is not warranty covered after the original 36000 mile warranty.per the tsb, the blend door assembly is poorly designed in that there is not range of travel stop on the actuator motor, causing the plastic shaft to absorb all the motor torque, eventually breaking the shaft. The problem is this is a design flaw which should be recalled. I had to spend 900 dollars to get mine fixed because the labor required to pull the dash. This problem exists over several model years of this vehicle per the tsb, and is fairly common. I feel the manufacturer should be required to recall these vehicles for repair. If the blend door breaks, there is cold air only, no heat, making winter driving potentially dangerous due to no defrost.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.when the contact started the vehicle, there was no heat coming from the vents located underneath the dashboard.the plastic vent doors are inoperable; therefore, cold air enters from the outside and freezes the windshield.the dealer stated that the repair would cost $1,800.the contact was informed that the failures were very common with his type of vehicle.in addition, snow and ice on the windshield will not melt due to the lack of heat coming from the vent underneath the dashboard.the failure mileage was 90,000. Updated 04-23-09 updated 04/30/09.
The heat does not work to control the defrost. When there is no frost it is hard to see out of the windshield.people say the blend doors are bad in the ac/heater box.
The windshield defogger-defroster and climate control system are faulty . He electronic heat controller has been replaced in the 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited on 2 previous occasions and the fault still occurs. The flow doors of the heating system are sticking open and preventing warm air from entering the defroster ducts or the cabin heating ducts. The vehicle often frosts over the windshield and side windows while driving and can not be safely cleared. I have taken the vehicle to the jeep dealership for repairs twice while under the factory warranty and once after it expired. The cost of the repair is over $1,000.a manufacturers safety recall is in order to repair this defect.
Power windows-front passenger side regulator failed ~july '09 getting back in the car from church put the window up heard loud snap and window dropped, had to stop window from falling into door panel by holding it all the way home until we could figure out what to do-taped it up.driver side window started out as a motor failing in jan '11 and when i went to get my oil changed asked them not to put window down because of that (didn't want it to get stuck in down position), window got put down and that was the start of the end. By feb '11 the window had failed no snaps but will slide down if not held up with something. Now both of my windows are done for and being held up with tape, can't afford dealership pricing to fix.passenger window went at ~85,000 miles went to dealership for pricing to fix ~$300/window + labor @ $90/hrdriver window went at ~160,000 miles have been looking for parts online and in junk yards...if the windows are not pushed up all the way and taped securely they will leak from the rain or wind will get in and cause the truck to be uncontrollable!i didn't realize that there were so many problems with the windows, thought it was a freak thing apparently not.
Research has shown all 1999-2004 jeep grand cherokees with electronic dual climate controls will eventually require major repair in order to cure hot air/cold air blowing from vents when they're not set to do so. The cost to repair this issue, which has been known to pop up again after another 50k miles after repair, is generally $800-$1500 from a dealership. Should you opt to do this repair yourself, the entire dashboard will need to be removed, quite the arduous process, and parts are approximately >$300.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee has the hvac blend door problem. It blows nothing but cold air and i could not defrost or see out of the windshield while driving. I am sure this will result in death, injury, or property damage, as i do not have the $1500.00 to repair and winter is here. A safety recall needs to be put into effect on these vehicles.
Blend doors broken.... Only heat from one side!
No defrost in 2001 jeep grand cherokee - no heat either.but lack of defrost is a safety issue.
The failure im having is with the blend doors, from personal experience driving in cold climates your defrost blows cold air onto the windshield making it extremely unsafe to drive the vehicle in cold climates, i was fortunate enough that i didn't wreck or hit anybody else on the road, in my honest opinion this is a serious safety issue, if you think it isn't a problem mr.chrysler i will personal drive to corporate h.q. And hand you the keys and see for yourself,better yet why don't you put your family in the vehicle and go for a ride,and then you be the judge if this is a safetyissue ...my guess is you probably will.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee blows only cold air on drivers side.currently we are in below freezing conditions in montana.apparently, after looking this up on the internet, this is a common problem with this vehicle, for which the jeep dealer will charge upwards of a thousand dollars.from my research this is a very common failure in wj jeeps.since my teeth were chattering, and body shaking, i would say i was severely hypothermia.not a good time of year for heat to go out because of very bad engineering.i wouldn't even mind paying a little money, but it costs a fortune because they have to pull the entire dashboard out to fix it.and they want a bailout package?
Wife and son required to find alternate vehicle.the right hand side of heater on 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited failed.no defrost to clear windows and frigid air being blown onto passenger.i would like to have you investigate the (i believe unconscionable) number of complaints of the failure of the "blend doors" on 1999 to 2004 jeeps.it is a design failure that is the result of a piece of plastic breaking in an inaccessible location under the dash. The car is rendered dangerous with no way to clear windshield and driver/passengers unable to get inside temperature to a tolerable level.the repair for the approximately $180 part costs $1200 from the dealer and $900 to $1000 from independent repair shops.
The blend doors on my jeep are defective, which affects the ability of the defrost/defogger system.
Hvac system broke down, blend door doesn't work anymore, hot/cold air cannot be controlled, defrost function no more in work.
2001 grand cherokee ltd does not have heat and a/c does not get as cold as my other cars and trucks.dealer inspected and told me that jeep knows of problem defect with materials and design of blend doors and apparatus. Dealer wants $1900 to correct.local a/c shop did poor job for $1000.would like jeep to re-imburse.
Due to the blend door breakage/failure, visability is affected because this causes the defogger/defroster system to not work properly. This creates poor visability and a safety hazard.
1-i bought the jeep 4/2008. A couple of months after, a window stopped working. I got the regulator fixed. Soon after that, another window stopped. I got that one fixed. Every time i get one fixed another breaks. Now i have 2 windows not working. 2-whenever i turn a corner, it sounds like the wheels are scraping against something.3-soon after i bought the jeep, whenever it gets wet and i turn corners, there is a sound coming the front like its the axle or something. I have taken it to several people/dealers and no one can find out why. They test drive it and hear it, look underneath and still cant find out why or where the sound is coming from.
I own a jeep grand cherokee limited 2001.the passenger side heat and defroster did not work.the problem most likely happened when the vehicle was still under the extended warranty, but was not discovered until after the warranty expired.the warranty expired sometime in august, and i turned the heat on in september.chrysler refused to cover any cost of the repair.also, after researching the issue i found out it was a wide spread problem with the jeep products.repair the problem is expensive and risky.an attempted repair could cause electricaland coolant problems.it seemed to range in cost from $1000.00 to $2000.00.i received an estimate in the $2000.00 range. Here wasthe link to the web site showing others with the issue:http://www.topix.net/forum/autos/jeep-grand-cherokee/tserat48371icob68/p6 .
2001 grand cherokee limited with dual zone climate control.thanksgiving day, noticed that no heat was coming from passenger side vents.thermostat was set to 80 degrees.shut off climate control unit, restarted, no effect.stopped and shut down car, restarted, no effect.no warm air comes through passenger side vents.drivers side works fine.climate control system will not switch between hot and cold air.driver is comfortable, passenger is miserable when it is cold outside.
Ac/heater not blowing hot air..causing window to frost and ice up...not covered under warranty...blend doors....lots of complaints....very serious, windshield frosting over when driving!!
Passenger side warm air flow from heater stopped.only cold air blows out.driver side is operating fine.evidently the air blend door has failed.this appears to be a chronic problem with this jeep vintage.i do not understand why a recall has never been issued for this common design failure.the fix is very expensive and involves removing the whole dash.however, mopar even makes a repair kit for this issue kit #k6855685ab, that does not involve removing the dash.jeep should be forced to recall these vehicles and correct their design flaw.
First, when i tried to use the heat, only the passenger side would blow warm air while the driver side was cold.that lasted about a month, then no warm air at all. That was the winter of 2007.then during the summer of 2008, my a/c stopped blowing any kind of air through the vents no matter what setting i used.the system works as far as the blower motor and cooling the air goes, it just doesn't make it out of the vents what so ever.it has been brought to my attention that this is a design flaw regarding the blend/recirculation doors in the hvac system.
Issue with no heat coming from passenger side of vehicle.it is a 2001 jeep grand cherokee with dual heat zones.cost $1,600 to repair, and it still is not working.
I purchased a 2001 jeep grand cherokee, and a few weeks later i got up in the morning and it was cold so i turned on my heater. Unfortunately i got no heat. It turns out that the blend doors on my vehicle were broken. After much research, i found out that this is one of the absolute most common problems with the vehicle. Now if it were just a comfort issue, i could learn to live with it, but the fact of the matter is that the defrosters run through the heater core. Therefore is the blend doors are broken, you have no way to clear your windshield. Since i live in utah, this is a very important feature to have. Although this is one of the most common problems with these vehicles, there was never a recall made. Thousands of people will end up having to pay a dealership $1500 to fix their defective parts.
The hvac system in my vehicle quit supplying heat to the defroster vents and passenger side vents. On cold mornings it was very difficult to clear the moisture and frost from the windshield and windows. Often times i had to drive with them fogged up due to the defroster not working. The cause was determined to be broken blend doors and failed motors inside the hvac system. I had to pay my local dealer $400 to get the problem fixed because i could not drive safely without the defrost working. They had to replace the driver and passenger blend doors and motors and the mode door and motor. The dealer decided to pay for the labor because they knew it was a very common problem. Otherwise it would of cost me $1000 to fix. This failure is very common on the limited and overland (1999-2004) models that have the dual zone hvac system. It is also annoying that the dealers and the manufacture know this is common and don't issue a safety recall.
First the passenger side of the heater failed and several months later the driver side also failed.so entire car blows cold air. No heat for the defroster. Dealer says the heater blend doors and actuators have failed.the fix is to the tune of $1600.
Hvac system quit working properly. No heat,no defrost. Windows fogged/iced up so that vision was impaired and safety was definitely compromised(mine and others on the road)had dealer repair blend door units(4 parts required and complete removal of dash)at $1200.
Blend door in my 2001 jeep grand cherokee is broken. Cold air blown through all the vent. Chrysler has always been aware of this defect which has effected tens of thousands of jeep gc owners with a typical $1300 to repair.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited with 140,000 miles has had air conditioning problems where it doesn't blow out cold air, for the last 3 years. I didn't care much about it and didn't plan to fix it until i noticed that the heating system was doing the same thing. The middle vents blow out cold air and the passenger side vents blow normal hot air. I live in a state where it gets brutally cold out in the winter time and obviously this needs to be fixed for comfort and also for defrost. Come to find out that the repair is very costly $8-1800. And the most horrifying of all is that after the problem is corrected, it will only happen again and you will be forced to pay to fix it all over again because of the parts chrysler uses. I can not afford to fix this problem over and over again. This car dealer is well aware of this problem and is ignoring all complaints and forcing consumers to pay for the problem, when it is just going to break again. This is almost criminal!
A component known as the heater system "blend doors" failed on my wife's 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited, purchased used in april, 2005. Thisfailure causes a situation where no heated air is available to defrost/demist the vehicle's windows, thus potentially causing loss of visibility and a potentially serious accident. This problem is apparently caused by a design flaw in the grand cherokees heater system from 1999-on.this is so common on these vehicles that there is even an aftermarket fix kit available (vs. The $1,200 i was quoted by our local jeep dealer to fix the problem). This is clearly much more than an occupant comfort issue and, in my opinion, should have been treated by the manufacturer as a safety recall due to the danger to those both in the vehicle and otherwise. What we did not realize is that this is a problem that had been gradually happening virtually since we bought the vehicle until it eventually reached the point where the system completely failed.
Description : i own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited with 100,000 miles. The events leading up to the failure of the ventilation system were (1) rapid fogging of front windshield,(2) fogging of front passenger windows,(3) failure of passenger heat while still maintaining driver heat function, and (4) only cold air release on passenger side of jeep. Consequently,(1) the windshield and front windows do not defog, and (2) no heat whatsoever comes from the passenger side floor and dashboard ventilation system. To correct this problem, a "blend air door" is necessary at a cost of approximately $1,200 inclusive of 7 hours of labor. According to the certified service department at the local jeep dealer and online forums, this has become a very common problem for 2000-2004 jeep grand cherokee limiteds with duel zone ventilation systems.
First the passenger side would not blow hot air, then the drivers side stopped blowing hot air.now defrost no longer works.failure has not been corrected.repair requires an exceptional amount of money ($1,000+) considering that it is an obvious engineering/manufacturers defect in the strength of the blend air doors and motor assembly.jeep has a "newer" "better" assembly that corrects the problem.part is inexpensive - labor is not since it requires removing entire dashboard.this is a serious issue since it renders the windshield defroster unusable.this is not an isolated issue - it's widespread and covers many year's of production of jeep grand cherokees and possibly other jeep products.upon investigation on the web - it looks like this is a part that will fail on all jeeps and not a question of if but when.just like the brake problem found on similar jeeps (eventually recalled) it looks like jeep is playing the waiting game - and hoping that most failures occur outside of the warranty period (such as ours 70k miles).this is an obvious manufacturers defect.the original parts were not engineered properly.jeep obviously knows this or they wouldn't have created a "fix" for the problem.
Blend doors in my 2001 jeep grand cherokee have gone out.
01 jeep grand cherokee limited v8 w/ climate control. Blenddoors or related components failed. Drivers side vents blow hot air, but passenger side blows cold air when heater is on. Prior to this, i had heard what sounded like plastic shattering one morning and every time the vehicle is shut off, the dash creeks for several minutes.
The 99-2004 jeep grand cherokee has major defects in the heating/ac system and chrysler is making customers pay for there defect.
The heater and defroster have completely malfunctioned. This has caused the vehicle to be unsafe in cold temperatures. Sudden fogging of the windshield decreases visibility to near zero and forces the driver to pull over and manually wipe the windshield. This is a common problem to this particular vehicle and is very expensive to remedy. The average cost i have been quoted to fix has been 1485.00. The entire dash, steering wheel, air bags etc. Have to be removed to access the faulty mechanism. I am concerned that if any of these major safety components are damaged or removed/replaced improperly it could lead to a serious injury to the occupants. The cost of the dealer repair will lead some to have these fixed by unqualified technicians and serious safety issues will arise from faulty airbag and steering component replacement.
While using the heat on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee the passenger side will get cold and no heat will come out from the passenger side vents just cold air.i went to the local jeep dealer to have the problem diagnosed, and they said that the passenger blend door actuator failed,and were going to charge $1,300.00 to repair and replace the damaged parts and is not covered under the warranty.i have been doing some research on this part and problem and from just putting the part numbers (#05134349aa auto a/c mid case blend assembly and #05134347aa auto a/c air recirculation assembly) into google it seems to be a common problem with most recent jeep grand cherokees laredo and limited.i have found at least two jeep forums where this problem is posted.daimler chrysler knows about this problem and has issued a technical service bulletin tsb (#24-001-04).i do not see why this has not been an issue of recall or falls under any warranty that is provided by daimler chrysler.
Heater failure causes the windshield to fog over and since there is no heat it won't defog it.this causes me to have to wipe the windshield with my hands/napkins.could be very dangerous if this happens while driving in traffic or at night.
Blend door problem on hvac system. Major repair.
The heater on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee does not work on the passenger side.the blend door has failed.
No heat in this very coldweather. After many mechanics i went too. Find out that it will cost me fortune. And it common problem with jeep cherokee. And it should be recall. For blend doors. Blend doors. Please help.
2001 jeep grand cheorkeedefrost and heat stopped working.blend doors and actuators had to be replaced along with recirc door.$1500+ in parts and laborwas told by dealer this happens to all jeeps 99-04.
Windows fog up due to failure of hvac system. Failure is caused by a defective part and is noted in jeep tsb (#24-001-04). Jeep has redesigned the hvac housing. The failure of this part can cause the windows to quickly fog due to the failure of the system to blow air out of the defrost vents. Our failure occurred while driving in the morning. The failed part is a mode door activator (part of the hvac housing). Jeep knows that this part fails and has since redesigned the part. Jeep is letting a known safety defect continue without a recall. Most likely this is due to the high cost of component replacement. Fortunately we did not have a traffic incident.
Heater blend door on 2001 jeep grand.
(1) increasing frequency of defroster/heater/ventilation system malfunction(2) air of the wrong temperature will come from the vents, or more often-and more importantly, no air will come from the vents, including the windshield defroster vents, even though the blower is obviously working. I am often unable to clear windshield of condensation in order see well enough to drive safely.(3) the dealership tells me it will cost $2500.00 to fix the problem, and i can't afford that. So nothing has been done to fix the problem.
After going through some online troubleshooting, i just confirmed that the blend door went bad. And yes it is not one first problem i had with my 2001 limited grand cherokee jeep. 8 months ago the drivers side window regulator broke (as in all jeeps), my four brake calipers went bad by just replacing the old pads, and now this. One day, the car just started toblow cold air. Before that, i could hear the noises under the dashboard but i thought it was the way it should sound. I had most of the times limited heat in my side and more in the passenger's side. I thought i'm too hot for the car and the sensor just plays with me. But enough is enough. For god sake, how do you want to sell "hardcore" cars, when your cars fail to work under climate garage kept conditions, and driven mostly on a flatland (florida) on road...you should be ashamed of your products. You should call the cheap and not jeep.
I have owned five jeep grand cherokees. 1999 - 2002. Everyone of them has had heating cooling blender door failures. There is obviously an improper design for this component. The entire dash has to be removed to repair it at a great expense. One vehicle i had to have done twice in about 4 months time frame.
Heater malfunctioned on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee. It stopped producing heat on both sides of the vehicle, passenger and driver. Thus preventing the defroster to work and leading to zero visibility while driving in the winter. Freezing rain and snow will accumulate on the windshield preventing the driver from seeing the road. Consequently this would cause seriously injuries, possibly death from acrash.dealer states this is a common problem and is probably a malfunctioning blend door. Due to the location of these blend doors it creates the need to fully remove the dash fromthe vehicle. Which is very costly for the consumer, costing near $2000.00 dollars to fix.
2001 wj (jeep grand cherokee) blend door problems starting around 80,000 and now no heat at 111,111 miles.
2001 jeep grand cherokee blowing cold air and making cracking sounds from the dash. Can not at times stop the cold air coming from dash and vents.
My heat does not work. I bought the jeep and the heat worked. It first blew cold on passenger side at the end of last winter. This winter, no heat works and does blow cold air still.blend doors are broke and have been problems for all jeep grand cherokees. Daimler should pay for faulty part!
Heat and a/c blend doors on the 2001 jeep grand cherokee failed due to normal wear and tear. These doors should have lasted at least 20 to 30 years. They lasted 7. A costly repair was necessary not to mention loss of use. The heat and a/c unit needed to be removed and the doors replaced.
Blend door failure on dual zone climate controlled 2001 jeep grand cherokee. This was repaired by a dealer at a cost of $1000 dollars, and has failed again 2 months later.
The air blend door malfunctions. No hvac from passenger side.
Defroster in jeep grand cherokee limited will not defrost passenger side window.this is a know defect in this model jeep and of course not covered by limited warranty.so now my wife can only drive the car during the summer months.
Heating blower doors inoperative, no heat on pass. Side.not repaired as yet.
Blend door broken on 2001 jeep grand cherokee.
The blend door for the passenger side of my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited has snapped in 2 pieces. The jeep has 56k miles on it. It is practically new. I have tried to repair the door itself 2 times now. Pulling the entire dash after having the a/c system drained. The replacement doors are not available at any of the 3 local dealerships. There are no other replacements available. I contacted jeep and was told that they choose not to help me. The book hours for this job are listed as 12 book hours. I have not found anyone with this body style of jeep that has not had this trouble. Will no one help in this matter??? the vehicle cannot heat properly nor defrost the windows. This is unacceptable.
2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. Blend doors fail and heated air cannot be directed to the windshield causing lack of visibility. I am getting repair estimate for the repair. I understand this may cost over $1500.00.
Blend door on jeep grand cherokee.
We purchased this vehicle used with a warranty insurance policy. The sales manager assured us that if you push a button or turn something on then the warranty would cover it. The first time we used the heater cold air came out of the passenger floor duct. The warranty covers the automatic temperature control, but the dealer claims this does not include the components of the automatic temperature control system. There is no such component as an automatic temp control, but they dodge they warranty anyway. I have read that i will have to pay $1100.00 to repair this by the time winter comes or else i will haveno defroster and will not be safe to drive. The dealers are quite aware of the problems associated with this system but unless someone forces a manufacturers recall the dealers do not receive compensation and will not stand behind their cars. This is a cold weather safety hazard and engineering defect costing consumers unfair and costly repair bills and time inconveniences.
My blend door in my v8 limited is broken. Not covered under warranty, and makes driving in the winter very cold. Estimate of 876 to fix.
My electronic climate control failed when the blend doors stopped working.i took it to the dealer who said it is a very common problem with jeeps in general.they would need to remove my dash and replace the motors for the blend doors.1500 dollars later, i am seeing that i am far from alone with this rip off due to poor construction. From 20000 miles on to 90000 i heard a creaking after i shut off my car.now i know what that was: the grinding of the blend motor.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The contact stated that the blower doors for the air and heating vents were fractured and caused a failure with the air conditioning and heated. The contact spoke with the manufacturer and was told that a remedy was not available for the type of failure. The failure mileage was 55,000 and the current mileage was 67,000.
Like many, the hvac blend and recirculation doors failed prematurely, along with the evaporator core. The fx involved removal of the dash, which will never be right again, and approximately $2000 in repairs.
Cold air is blowing from the vents uncontrollably.
Jeep grand cherokee laredo 4.7l v8. Climate control door/system failure.$1200 to $1500 to fix at dealer.the replacement parts only last around 2 years having to keep replacing same parts. Every other year.
The defroster system blows only cold air making it difficult(impossible at times) to clear the windshield. This issue occurs repeatedly on cold raining days and makes visibility out the front windshield very poor. This issue could result in a serious traffic accident. The issue is well known in 99-04 jeep grand cherokees with the dual climate control systems. To correct the issue the entire dash, steering wheel, a/c evaporator and heater core must be removed to gain access to the blender doors and recirculation doors which are the cause of the issue. This issue occurs in 100% 99-04 jeep grand cherokees vehicles quipped with the dual climate control system, so the probability of a death(s) occurring due to this defect are extraordinarily high. Please take the appropriate action to protect the public.
The passenger side heater does not blow hot air. It will not defrost the windshield on the passenger side and therefore causes a safety hazard by limiting sight of the driver.
Passenger side digital climate controls do not work.passenger side ventilation system blows cold air only.passenger side heated seat doesn't work.
Consumer noticed while travelingheat was blowing without any indication that heat changed into cold air. Dealership was contacted, and stated part was on two week back order.
No heat passenger side, caused by poorly made"blend door"and installed in a manner that requires complete dash removalat a price reaching $1600.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee and the blend doors andheat do not work. I cannot believe how many people have this issue and how poor this product it.we must have some relieve for this issue.
2001 jeep grand cherokee with several problems. Consumer states that he has had the heater, power steering pump, brake calipers, and rotors repaired or replaced. Consumer stated rotors were replaced twice after the warranty was up.
Dual climate control blen doors.both sides of the dual climate control will only blow out cold air. This is due to your failure.
Please accept this email as a request for help with a common problem concerning jeep grand cherokee owners and problems having to do with ?blend doors? in the hvac system.my vehicle, which my wife drives, heats on the driver's side, but blows cold air on the passenger side.it occurred all at once. It is also a real safety hazard as it creates an icing hazard on the windshield.the cost of repair through a dealership appears to range from $900 to $1500. I have sent an email through the jeep.com website just before typing this to you. I also believe that the apparent inaction of the manufacturer to address this issue in a favorable manner is reckless endangerment of the general public.since they are not addressing it many are seeking less expensive remedies and short-cut fixes, or attempting to do the repair on their own. I can see where this could then flood the used car market with faulty and shoddy repairs.i have to question whether or not it is cost effective to keep the vehicle after it is repaired.there are even numerous posts that indicate the dealerships are not fixing the correct problems with added expense to customers.and still others that indicate that the dealers do not want to spend the time to do the repairs due to the difficulty and time consumed, and the very real possibility that this repair will spark other problems.there are some who note that taking the dash out and reinstalling it causes all kinds of problems with malfunctioning controls.again, it?s a real safety problem in northern areas of the country.and many people in these areas look for 4 wheel drive vehicles as a safety factor for driving in just those conditions when heat is needed in order to see clearly.it certainly raises the question of whether there have been accidents and injury from this kind of issue. I have not yet decided how to effectuate the repairs to my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited and though the blower motor works the dual heater/ blend doors stopped working. It was a cool night in michigan and the windshield quickly fogged up with no luck ofclearing up because of the malfunction. I immediately rolled the window down and had to drive home with my head sticking out of the window to see. Also the next morning on a sunny day the same event happened with the windows fogged and sun directly shining on me i could not even see one thing. A person could wipe the inside of the windows off with little improvement of visibility.i had to immediately pull the vehicle over for fear of hitting someone or another car discontinued driving it. This is such a dangerous failure. I discussed it with an automotive engineer and was told it isdefective part in engineering by chrysler. Because of the safety issue here should not this be recalled!even though i replied no to your4 questions on the right the reality is a yes could be applied to 3 of the 4 if i continued to drive the jeep grand cherokee without a doubt. I recognized immediately the danger of this situation to myself and others on the road and pulled over without hesitation.
Blend dooron air conditione/heater faied.it cost over $1000 to have fixed to get the heater back operational only to have it fail less than a year later which the dealership won't warranty.
Heater blend door inoperative a common defect in this model. Heat on drivers none on passengersstill not corrected. I refuse to pay $1300. Repair bill on what is jeeps defect.
I get no heat coming out of the vents, only cold air.it was 10 degrees this morning and i have a 45 minute drive to work with no heat.could be a safety issue if i didn't park in a garage.there would be no way of clearing the windshield of ice.went to the dealer and they tell me it could be at a minimum $1,200 to fix it and then they won't guarantee it will be a permanant fix.
Hvac, a/c, defrost, heat not functioning. Blend doors, recirculation doorsfailure at 60,421 mi.dealer repaired and then failed again at 72,170 mi. Potential safety hazard in northern climates. Windshield cannot be cleared of snow & ice while driving.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blowerventilation blend door failure.
(1) - possibly weak plastic used during manufacturing(2) - failure on the climate control doors hvac system in the my 2001 jeep grand cherokee, causing the heating-a/c system to malfunction(3) - dash needs to be removed to access hvac control box. Est. Cost form dealership is $1200.00 dollars. Removal of entire dash is required.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system: windshield: blower for 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. Dual climate controls are inoperable and cold air is constantly blowing on my windshield interior, causing it to fog up, limiting my visibility considerably.
My passenger side air vents suddenly started blowing cold air in 2005.when i took it to the shop i was told it was the blend door which would require removing the whole dash and cost approximately $800.i asked if there was a recall on this problem since it appeared to be a manufacturer's defective problem.i was told there was no recall, but that made no sense to me.i did some research and found that i am not alone in the problem.something should be done about this because many people can't afford such a costly manufacturer's defect repair.
I turned on my heat one day and it was only cold air. Took it to jeep they said it was a blend door and a common problem.
On my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited climate control is not functioning properly. No matter what the setting is, it blows cold air from some vents and hot from others.the repair cost is estimated around $1200.the brakes were almost causing a loss of control while driving down the mountain road. The truck would start shaking violently as i apply the brakes, to the point where the steering was not affecting the behavior of the truck.repair and part replacements cost $820.outrageous!
Dash creeks after vehicle is turned off. Both passenger and driver side vents blow cold air regardless set climate control temperature or if a/c is on or not. Defroster vents blow only cold air.
My heater and defroster does not work.this is known problem related to the blend door failure with jeep grand cherokees with dual climate control.this is very dangerous in icy weather.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.when the contact attempts to activate the heater in cold weather, it does not function properly.she also cannot defrost the windshield while driving at any speed.the mechanic stated that the blend air door caused the failure, which is common for the grand cherokee when it reaches 50,000 miles or greater.the current and failure mileages were 85,000.
A/c , heater does not function properly, sporadic air flow.
The vehicle does not blow hot air out the passenger side only cold.the blend doors are broken.hard to defrost a windshield with no heat, hard to see out the windshield.
Passenger side of jeep grand cherokee blows cold only cold air. Must be a popular problem. Repair cost exceed $1200 and a respectable dealer or repair shop.updated 09/10/*07
Incident: defog & heat does not work; had to drive 25 miles with windshield wipers on constantly in order to clear windshield, still did not do well even with newer wipers...1) i woke up, started up jeep grand cherokee in order to defog windshield since it got cooler overnight leaving fog on windshield.2) defog would not work, even though the vehicle had warmed up sufficiently and temp gauge indicated such as well.3) had to take to dealer since regular mechanic could not perform service; replaced actuator, blend door and other parts. (unk if replaced parts are available since dealer performed service repair.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blower.
Blend door failure.
There was no heat on passenger side due to blend door failure.therefore defrosting the windshield properly was not possible.this was followed shortly by a leaking heater core which filled the car with coolant mist during vehicle operation.the blend doors assemblies were replaced along with the heater core to solve the problems.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee with electronic dual climate controls requires major repair in order to cure hot air/cold air blowing from vents when they're not set to do so. The cost to repair this issue, which has been known to pop up again after another 50k miles after repair, is generally $800-$1500 from a dealership. Should i opt to do this repair my, the entire dashboard will need to be removed, quite the arduous process, and parts are approximately >$300.
Blend air doors for ac/heat fail and cause loss of heat and windshield to fog up.been serviced and replaced twice along with ac/heat controller.
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
Heater does not work properly.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee heater/ac blend doors are stuck.i cannot defrost. This causes dangerous situations where the wind screen is fogged, and i cannot see the road.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blower air conditioner(a/c heater ventilation component broke for no apparent reason.dealer estimated 2000.00 for repair due to need for dashboard removal.problemwas blend door broke or damaged.vehicle normally was runningwith a/c on, but now it sometimes did not work.problem showed up after taking car for a/c service to jeep dealership.car is 2001 jeep grand cherokee.
Blend door problems. Very cold air blowing instead of heat.
This is a sever problem with my 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. The blend door seems to be malfunctioning and if the window begins to fog and i turn the defrost on it shoots out cold and makes the front windshield fog even worse.
Blend doors on ac system broke!!!!!!!!!
Loud creaking noises coming from the dashboard when i turn on the ventilation system.
Heating system worked fine until warm air suddenly stopped blowing out of vents.took the vehicle to the dealership and they said this was a common problem that they probably do about 3 or 4 a week.total repair bill was $780.i didn't have this kind of money and it apparently was never recalled, just tsb.it has been two winters now driving with extremely fogged windows due to no heat.jeep has done nothing to help with this huge expense.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee with dual climate control. Whenever i try and use the heat it does not work, i have no front defrost for my windshield. The only air coming out of my heating system is cold air. It is because of a faulty blend air door. This can be a dangerous problem if in the cold weather the windshield fogs up, there is no way to defrost it. Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blower.
Heater just stopped working. Have a/c but no heat.
Visibility: defroster/defogger system:windshield:blowerthe blend doors on the 2001 grand cherokee limited break causing a no heat condition which will not defrost the windshield in the winter causing poor visibility.
Front windshield and passenger side windows fogging.ac making lots of noises.smell of coolant inside vehicle.
My heat only comes rom one side of my 2001 jeep grand.
The defroster doesn't work correctly due to the blend doors failing to open when needed.i see this as a very dangerous safety issue in cold/icy weather here in new england. It seem to be a common problem after speaking with the jeep service people and other grand cherokee owners.
Cold air blows out of defroster vents, even when setting is turned up to high heat.
Air conditioner vents and defroster vents no longer controllable via automatic thermostat.blend door failure.i am unable to heat, cool, defrost, or ventilate the interior of the vehicle including the front defrost function.inability to defrost the front windshield resulted in conditions unsafe for continued operation of the vehicle due to poor visibility.
Repeated failure of blower fan for which there is apparently not a suitable fix from jeep.current fix is either (a) part from supplier other than jeep which fails every 6-9 months or (b) jeep recommended part which reduced air volume so dramatically that defrosting windows is unsafe.failure of the blower motor is also unsafe due to the inability to defrost the windows.
I have a 2001 jeep grand cherokee with about 35,000 miles. The heating system has recently stopped working. I checked this problem on the internet and it seems that many 1999-2004 jeep grand cherokees have this problem. It appears to be quite costly to repair. It obviously affects visibility on the windshield.
A faulty blower motor resistor has rendered my heater from working.the temp is around 20 degrees and without the blower, i cannot defrost my windows to drive safely.the blower motor resistor is out of the vehicle with visual electrical charring.the wiring harness is also melted.i've talked to 2 different dealers and their parts department has dealt with this problem before.so, i contacted the jeep customer service 800 number.but according to your "customer service" line, i need to get my vehicle back to the dealer so they can tell me what i already know.my question is why the blower motor resistor is back ordered 4,000-6,000 parts?and why if i take my vehicle back to the dealer, will i be expedited a part.are they creating a demand by not supplying the part and then the dealers raise the price of the part?i have already had one dealer say that if they locate one, that it'll cost more than the price advertised on their web site.this is the worse customer service i have ever had.
Passenger side vents emitted cold air when heat was on and wasn't functioning properly. Brought to mechanic who replaced failed activator at a costs of $787.50.
Windshield defroster failure.
Ventilation system in 2001 grand cherokee blowing cold air and just not functioning. When windows were foggedthe system will not clear window and could become a safety hazard.
Hvac blend doors broken in a position such that only cold air blows from system. This allows for no defrost of any of the front windows posing a significant hazard during winter travel. This is the second of this body style grand cherokee (99-04) i have owned, and both vehicles experienced the same failure between 50k and 60k miles. The first vehicle (1999) was repaired by heritage chrysler jeep in ozark, mo for about $1300.00. The second vehicle (2001) has just experienced the same problem over last winter and is now in need of repair. I believe that this condition exists due to a poor design from the manufacturer and that the threat involved from potential limited visibility in the winter, coupled with the significant cost of repair and safety concerns, warrants a recall.
Hvac system's blend door actuator for passenger side climate control has failed. Repair cost is well over $1000 and cannot be fixed by consumer. Many thousand customers reported problems with this exact system.
We purchased a 2001 grand cherokee limitedfrom a local dealership with 50,000 miles in may of 2005.no heat from both passenger or drivers side vents. Blend door hinges separated and inop. Recirculation door also inoperable vehicle had 53,500 miles at this time.drivers seat heater failed at 65,000 miles.pcm failed at 75,000 miles and this was the only repair covered under warranty.the jeep now has 81,000 miles and we have had vibration and pedal pulsation from the front brakes three times since we purchased the vehicle.
I have 2001 jeep grand cherokee with electronic dual climate controls will eventually require major repair in order to cure hot air/cold air blowing from vents when they're not set to do so. The cost to repair this issue, which has been known to pop up again after another 50k miles after repair, is generally $800-$1500 from a dealership. Should you opt to do this repair yourself, the entire dashboard will need to be removed, quite the arduous process, and parts are approximately >$300.
Heat never worked on passenger side of vehicle. Now told $1500 to fix. Living in warm climate allows for not fixing. Finding that many people experiencing same problem with this same vehicle. 2001 jeep grand cherokee w/dual climate control.
There was no heat on passenger side due to blend door failure.therefore defrosting the windshield properly was not possible.this was followed shortly by a leaking heater core which filled the car with coolant mist during vehicle operation.the blend doors assemblies were replaced along with the heater core to solve the problems.
Malfunctioning air conditioner blended diverters. I have the2001 laredo and my a/c directional blenders are malfunctioning. I have the manual system which is supposedly less complicated but it seems even the simple ones malfunction. I only have 65,000 miles.
My '01 jeep grand cherokee's heater stopped working on the passenger side.it only blew in cold air.i brought it to my mechanic and it was a blend door failure.leading up to it, i had noticed an odd sound coming from the hvac after i turned my engine off, but ignored it as it worked properly.the passenger side has now stopped working.searching on the internet, there is apparently a tsb #24-001-04 concerning this problem.if it is a common problem, it should not simply be an informational tsb, but rather a recall.please help everyone here with this problem.
A/c , heater does not function properly, sporadic air flow.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee will not provide heat on the passenger side, only the driver's side.the vehicle also has some sort of electrical short and the entire system, including the radio will reset and start.in addition the fuel system is reluctant to pump fuel to the engine on a cold start.the dealerships advised me that the car is not built to last forever and the fuel issue and heating issue was typical.the expense however would be extreme for the heating and fuel issues to be $800 to $1200 for each repair.
When the weather started getting colder, i tried to use the heat and i couldn't get any hot air to defrost, when my windshield began to frost and fog.while driving home, i had to first pull over and wipe the interior of my windshield, then on my 21 mile drive home, i had to constantly wipe the interior of the windshield while driving. I took the jeep to the jeep/chrysler dealer and was quoted over $1500 for the repair.i can't afford this type of repair and do not have room on my credit cards.i managed to purchase the parts and do the repair myself, with my jeep out of commission for over 2 weeks.i replaced the heater core, recirc blend door, the mid-case blend door, and 2 actuators.i have been told that this can be a consistently aggravating problem and don't look forward to having to do it again.especially now that i have a newborn who will be traveling in the car.this can be a major safety issue, if this engineering discrepancy is not resolved.as far as i know, no one has been injured...yet.this is an accident waiting to happen.i have pictures of all the bad parts and documented repairsthank you.
The passenger side heatingon the2001 jeep grand cherokee limited quit working.
My '01 grand cherokee a/c and heater is uncontrollable. Fan comes on but no air from vents.this seems to be a defect that is not uncommon with this model.several online sites show that this is not an isolated situation.60 k miles and jeep tells me that its out of warranty and they will not help.
2001 jeep grand cherokee. No heat on the passengers side in the winter, ac doesn't work correctly according to the dial settings. Defrost and defogger doesn't work as should. Have to have the drivers side window open some to be able to see and keep the windshield clear.windshield fogged up too quickly once last winter and i put the vehicle in a ditch at 5am in the middle of winter. Got a small cut over the right eye. My understanding i will have to get the ac/heat blend doors and actuators replaced in the unit which requires the dash to be removed and cost is over 1000 us dollars. The parts are inferior and made of plastic and as i can see by the number of complaints on the internet there are many, many failures. I have not had the repair done because it's just too expensive.
A/c blend door failure on 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited. $1300 to fix.
No events lead to this. Both front seat heaters stopped working. Very prone on jeeps. More recently, blend doors, heat/air controls stopped working. Half hot and half cold. Very prone to grand cherokee. Faulty design.
I was driving today and my windshield began to fog i turned defroster on hi heat and all it did was blow cold air and it made windshield worse. I almost crashed!!!
Driving to school one day and heat stopped working on driver side.started to blow cold air instead.the consequences are that it is really cold when driving in the winter.i am a college student and don't have the money to fix the mid-case blend assembly and the air recirculation assembly.repair shop cost is $900.00.
Blend door on2001 jeepgrand cherokee.
When using heat during the fall/winter months in new hampshire, i can smell coolant from within the cabin.the windshield and windows are fogging really, really bad that causes visibility problems.this is a major safety issue.sometimes heat comes out of the passenger side vents, sometimes it doesn't.instead, cold air is blowing on the windshield.
I own a 2001 jeep grand cherokee limited with 87,000 miles. The events leading up to the failure of the ventilation system were (1) rapid fogging of front windshield,(2) fogging of front passenger windows,(3) failure of passenger heat while still maintaining driver heat function, and (4) only cold air release on passenger side of jeep. Consequently,(1) the windshield and front windows do not defog, and (2) no heat whatsoever comes from the passenger side floor and dashboard ventilation system. To correct this problem, a "blend air door" is necessary at a cost of approximately $1,200 inclusive of 7 hours of labor. According to the certified service department at the local jeep dealer and online forums, this has become a very common problem for 2000-2004 jeep grand cherokee limiteds with duel zone ventilation systems.
No heat on drivers side. Passenger side marginally blows air. This is a recurring problem with this vehicle--all years!jeep must be fully aware of it since there are so many complaints and they have a "fix", but at a high cost to the consumer. I will never buy another chrysler product again.
(1) none(2) the heater to my 2001 grand cherokee limited no longer functioned, only cold air flowed from the air vents regardless of the temperature selected. (3) i took the vehicle into a jeep dealership and they told me the blend doors were broken and needed to be replaced to fix the problem. The estimated cost was $1,400 and the extended warranty i bought from chrysler did not cover the problem. I am still saving up money so that i can have the repair done. This has caused great discomfort to myself and my passengers these past two winters.
The 1999-2004 grand cherokee is built with blend doors to control the heater and ac function. The doors are controlled by a stepper motor that seeks an open and close setting every 20 times the jeep is started.the end points for open or closed are set by a plastic pin that is part of the plastic door assembly.when this pin breaks, the stop points becomethe open and closed position of the door.eventually, the doors will break(see picture).the most common fail mode is for the broken door to fall to the bottom of the box, blocking the heater core no heat.also, in this position, the door does not do an efficient job of blocking the heat input, and the ac efficiency suffers.the door can also hang in a position where it closes neither the heater core nor ac condenser inlets.when this happens, you have a constant mixture of heat and ac?too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer.-the factory solution is to replace the doors and housing with an upgraded part that has a stronger plastic pin to withstand the constant opening and closing when the stepper seeks its beginning position.the repair entails removing the dash panel, steering wheel, all vacuum and wiring harnesses, draining the coolant, evacuating the ac system, and finally removing and repairing the heater box.quotes will range from $1200 to $2200 for the repair...if you can find someone willing to spend two days disassembling the car.it's not difficult, just detailed, and evacuating and refilling the ac refrigerant requires epa certification.dealers don't like to do this because it ties up a technician for an extended period of time and the chances of missing a wire or messing up the re-assembly is high.this is a design flaw!they are aware of the problem and no longer use the same parts when they fix it.the consumer should not be responsible for the outrageous cost of covering their mistake.
The dual climate control door and actuator on heater/ac failed and only blows cool air.the dealer says it will cost about $900 to fix and said it was a common problem on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee.too much to fix!
The hvac system in my 2001 grand cherokee jeep has gone out on both the passenger side and the driver side of my vehicle.i feel there should have been a recall on this items from chrysler corp.i understand there has been a problem with this mid-case blend assembly for quite some time.now it is going to cost over a $1000.00 to replace. I believe it should be seriously considered for recall because of the safety hazard of driving.the afternoon it went out, i was leaving from work and a blinding snow-blizzard came, the temperature dropped and i ran off the road, due to the my windows icing up and fogging up...i had no way to defrost them.i had to drive a considerable distance to get home.i put my vehicle in 4-wheel low and managed to get out of the ditch, but i was extremely lucky and very cold when i did reach my home.
For several months i have been unable to defrost windows due to the common blend door problem with 99-04 jeep grand cherokees.i have gone to several dealerships to have an estimate and have been quote over 1000.00 on all occasions.although i am without heat that is not my concern. It is the safety concern of not having the ability to defrost windows during extremely cold temperatures. I feel that this is huge safety concern for customers living in cold areas on the us.this is a problem that jeep is aware of and happens on way too many vehicles to go unaddressed.jeep should at least be forced to cover some of the cost for this costly defect.please ensure that something is done about this.
2001 jeep grand cherokee limited; the blend air door is broken.therefore, only cold air blows out of the passenger side of the car, including the defroster.keeping the car defrosted in certain winter conditions is difficult and dangerous.this is an ongoing problem and based on two jeep dealers that i have talked to (and various internet sites), this is a common problem and extremely expensive to repair.
Heater on my 2001 jeep cherokee has gone out.apparently it is a common problem and expensive to have repair. The motors that control the doors strip out & will not move.i have heard it is around 1500 dollars to have repaired at the dealership.i feel that there should be a recall to have this issue resolved.
I get no heat coming out of the vents, only cold air.it was 10 degrees this morning and i have a 45 minute drive to work with no heat.could be a safety issue if i didn't park in a garage.there would be no way of clearing the windshield of ice.went to the dealer and they tell me it could be at a minimum $1,200 to fix it and then they won't guarantee it will be a permanant fix.
A/c , heater does not function properly, sporadic air flow.
(1) none(2) the heater to my 2001 grand cherokee limited no longer functioned, only cold air flowed from the air vents regardless of the temperature selected. (3) i took the vehicle into a jeep dealership and they told me the blend doors were broken and needed to be replaced to fix the problem. The estimated cost was $1,400 and the extended warranty i bought from chrysler did not cover the problem. I am still saving up money so that i can have the repair done. This has caused great discomfort to myself and my passengers these past two winters.
Less than 50,000 miles on my vehicle and the dual climate control on my 01 jeep grand cherokee limited went out. Same things as thousands of other jeep owners have experienced. Faulty blend door in the dash went out, cost me 1800 dollars to repair. This happens to every jeep grand cherokee i know of between years 1999-2004. A recall should be issued.
Re odi # 10213768 regarding 2001 jeep grand cherokee ltd,blend doors failure on hvac, occurred three years ago.$1,500.00 to repair, windows fog causing unsafe conditions. Many vehicles affected, jeep aware of problem tsb#24-001-04, faulty engineering and parts, will not buy jeep product again.
I was driving at 65 mph and all of asudden my window just fell down into the door.it almost caused an accident.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the driver side window only rolled a quarter of the way down.minutes later, the passenger side window dropped all the way down.she has not notified the manufacturer or a local authorized dealer.the failure and current mileages were 146,000.
Driver side power window suddenly stopped working at 43,553 and chrysler refuses to correct obvious defect. I have relatives with same year model that had same problem as well when i spoke to serviceman at local dealership he told me they see this problem often.
Consumer complained about electrical problems.air conditioner regulator and fanstoppedworking. Also, consumerhad to replace bothdriver's sideand passenger's side window switch regulator.
Have had driver and passenger window regulators replaced: paid $400 at jeep dealer and second window $345. The passenger side is rarely used; we feel these regulators are defective.
The event leading to the window regulator braking was use of the window.the regulator failed at 32,485 miles.the window would not stay up.the jeep dealer was able to repair the problem with new parts.i have found while looking through the nhtsa website that this is yet one more example of chrysler's poor quality components that i can look forward to replacing regularly just as i have had to replace the warped rotors every 12,000 to 15,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that the front driver side window rolled down without warning.she was unable to roll it up using the electronic control.the dealer stated that the electric motor failed.approximately one year later, the same failure occurred on the front passenger side window.as of october 26, 2007, the dealer had not repaired the vehicle.the failure mileage was 75,000 and current mileage was 80,000.updated 12/12/07
Window front mechanism left side and right side broke twice on 3 jeeps that i owned all2001. Window did not go up on 3 separate occasions had to change the mechanism. Miles varied but all 3 where 2001 jeeps grand cherokee. Last incident noted on date you are asking.
I have had to replace all four window regulators over a period of time from april 2005-august 2007. I will be driving down the road and my window starts slowly dropping. The only way to then raise the window is to pay around $466 to replace the regulator. Chrysler customer service has been no help.
The power widows fail due to a plastic part that holds the cable together.the replacement part costs $214.00 at the dealership only, and that is the whole mechanism, not just the part that breaks.i have had three of the four windows do this, and it would be nice if they could work something out so that i don't have to pay a lot of money to fix what appears to be a defective part.
The front, driver side window droppedinto the door. This is the second window in my 2001 grand cherokee that has done this within the lastmonth. All instances have occurred after warranty expiration and it costs about $200 just for the regulator. Looking at the broken regulator one can see that a plastic part where the cable is attached broke so the cable fell loose. As an engineer i know that plastic properties can vary from lot to lotresulting in inconsistant strength or the part is poorly designed. The third party repair service that replaced them said he replaces more regualtors on grand charokees than any other car.
The regulator on the drivers side window failed and the window dropped. It would not stay up on it's own. I took it to my mechanic (not a chrysler dealer). Who discovered it was the regulator and replaced it for $275. Less than a week later on sat. 9/15/07. The same exact thing happened to the passenger window. I contacted chrysler feeling there must be a defect for both to go within a week of each other. I was told there is no recall and they would not assist me with the drivers window as i did not go to a chrysler dealer. They told me, for the passenger window, to go to a dealer, get a diagnostic done (at my own expense). Submit that to them and they would make a determination if they would assist in my repairs. They also said if they did decide to assist, there would be a $100 deductible. So by the time i pay for the diagnostic, the deductible and have to arrange to get the car to the dealer twice, if they do decide to assist me.it's ridiculous. There are literally thousands of posts on line from people who have the same exact experience. One poor man's dog jumped out the window when it fell and was badly injured. I can't believe chrysler is allowed to get away with this at the consumer's expense. This has been going on with these regulators for years. They need to be held accountable.
Several window motors on my 2001 jeep have broke in the past two years.when this happens, the window falls down by itself and will not go back up without getting out of the car to manually push it back up.i had to pull over on the side of the highway to push my window back up for fear of it going all the way down and not being able to get it back up in the freezing cold weather.i am also concerned about the possibility of hitting a bump in the road and the window falling down hard and shattering.please also take into consideration the fact that this has happened to three of my windows so far and that i am not the only one with this problem and chrysler is refusing to do anything about it.since it is so expensive to repair, i as well as many others are forced to live with it until i can save up enough money to get it fixed.
Dt:in two weeks had both front window motors replaced. The first one was the passenger side and currently the drivers side. Dealer replaced the passenger side motor ,and the vehicle was at the dealer for the drivers side. Manufacturer has not been contacted yet.
I have had to replace both front window regulators on my 2001 grand cherokee laredo.i purchased this vehicle used with 45,000 miles on it.both times this has happened before going away on vacations.i have a warranty with the dealership and have had to pay $100 deductible each time.from reading this site, it seems like a known problem. Don't know why there isn't a recall on these items. I have also had to replace two electronic modules in the transmission that the dealership told me never go bad. Paid over $800 for these, which were not covered.
Passenger side window stopped working and fell into door in 2005.driver side window has now done the same thing in 2006.first time it cost me over $300 to repair, i'm sure this second time it will be the same.obviously, there is a defective part here, since it has happened twice it is not just normal wear and tear.this problem is out there all over the internet - chrysler/jeep needs to recall and repair this issue.
After going through some online troubleshooting, i just confirmed that the blend door went bad. And yes it is not one first problem i had with my 2001 limited grand cherokee jeep. 8 months ago the drivers side window regulator broke (as in all jeeps), my four brake calipers went bad by just replacing the old pads, and now this. One day, the car just started toblow cold air. Before that, i could hear the noises under the dashboard but i thought it was the way it should sound. I had most of the times limited heat in my side and more in the passenger's side. I thought i'm too hot for the car and the sensor just plays with me. But enough is enough. For god sake, how do you want to sell "hardcore" cars, when your cars fail to work under climate garage kept conditions, and driven mostly on a flatland (florida) on road...you should be ashamed of your products. You should call the cheap and not jeep.
Front passenger window falls into door because of broken regulator. Replaced 6 may 2005. Front driver side window falls into door because of broken regulator on 25 june 2005.
Driver side window feel and would not go up. 23208 miles on truck and the dealer replaced regulator, in accordance with service order. One year later same thing happen to the other side with 32240 miles on the truck. Of course this one is out of pocket expence. This is without a doubt manufacture defect and needs to be corrected by the manufacture of the truck and not the consumer. I have also had front brake rotors changed by the dealer twice until i purchased after market pads and rotors to fix the brakes myself. No problem with brakes for two years now.
Electric windows keep breaking- 4 times now in same vehicle- one window mechanism has been replaced twice now. First time it malfunctioned, the window automatically rolled all the way up, then made loud clunk sound and window dropped down into the door. This is a safety issue as someone's arm could get stuck with the window rolling up on its own as well as having back windows fall all the way down when my young daughter is in the rear seat.
Without any indicationdriver's window fell inside the door. Passenger's sidefailed the same way. Vehicle had been serviced, andmotor was replaced.
This is the third failure of the power window regulators.twice on the drivers window and once on the passenger window.the first incidence was covered under warranty at no cost.the other 2 were covered under extended warranty with copays.i understand that power windows fail but to have two on the drivers side go within an 18 month period is unacceptable.after reviewing other complaints this appears to be the norm versus the exception.there must be an obvious manufacturing defect which should be fixed at no cost to the consumer.service manager advises this is a common occurance because the drivers window gets used the most.i have owned other vehicles with zero defects of this nature.
Both the front driver side and the front passenger side window motor have to be replaced within one month of each other.
2001 jeep grand cherokee,window regulator failed and window will not close.my son's car with my grand kids.my son has identified numerous similar failures on other cherokees.the failure occurs suddenly and had it been inclement weather, could affect drivers ability to control vehicle.
1) events leading up to failure: i pushed a button to roll up the window.2) failure: the window 'popped' then fell into the door.3) what was done to correct the failure: i went to a 5-star certified jeep dealer and was quoted $300 for repairs both times. This has happened on two occasions; once sept. 2006 (driver door) and the other just two days ago - aug. 2007 (passenger front right door). After thorough research on the internet and discussion with the dealer, this is a "common problem with that vehicle." yet the dealer doesn't even keep the part in stock so shipping fees are incorporated.having a window which will not roll up not only puts personal property at risk of theft, but also damage due to rain, wind, snow etc. The most recent occurrence happened during a rainstorm on the interstate. This needs to be addressed.
My 2001 jeep grand cherokee has now had all four window regulators fail with no apparent reason with an accumulated repair cost topping $1300.most recently, the regulator on the window next to my infant son failed while traveling on the interstate during an intense thunderstorm, causing the window to fall into the door and soaking my child-quite a distraction at 70mph.
1. Window regulator faulty:1st incident occurred 9/2003 at 40,000 mi; driver window fell down due to faulty window regulator.although warranty had expired, manufacture replaced, charged me $50 deductible.2nd incident occurred 11/05 at 79,700 mi.; front passing window, it fell down due to faulty window regulator.dealer stated known problem, as did daimler chrysler, but told me i would have to file a complaint with nhtsa. Was told that is what extended warranty is for.(they apparently do not back their product and are not quick to resolve known defects.)2. 12/2004 transmission problems (clutch ring):car would not go in reverse; shifting rough.was told known problem and was told i was lucky that it wasn't the whole transmission.repairs approximately $600.3. Brake problems:warped rotors/calipers/pads replaced at 24,000.i am currently on 3rd set of brakes (just now have 80,000 mi on car). Last set did not last a year.premature warping, squeaking brakes, rattling car, steering wheel, just like the other complaints listed at nhtsa.have had a few near accidents due to the shaking.replaced at my expense except for the 24,000 mi job.4.emissions code on check engine light:due to faulty gas cap.dealer charged me $100 for the diagnostics, and almost 18 for a gas cap.i have never heard of such a think, and feel it is something the mfg should be responsible for since it is an environmental issue.again, was told i was lucky that it was only a gas cap??why should i feel lucky when i spend $28,000 for a car that has known issues with the model and the mfg acts as if they didn't care, and tells me i should pay $2500 for an extended warranty.no, they should fix the known problems.we pay that much under the misconception that they stand by their product.as a result, i have problems with tires wearing out sooner than they should and front end alignment issues.
Driver's side power window failed and fell in becoming useless. Happened in winter with weather -10 degrees.
At 41000 miles just outside of the manufacturers warranty both the front passenger and drivers power window regulators failed. Like many of the others shown here, therewas a pop and the window simply slid down into the door.the plastic piece that the "up" end of the cable attaches to broke on both regulators. To make matters worse the design allows the slack cable to jam up in the groovesdamaging both the spool and the cable. It almost seems as if it's designed to fail andcompletely destroy itself.a simple fix would be to install metal eyelts on the ends of the cables and use screwsto attached them to the lifting plate in place of the soft plastic used. Chrysler should be made to correct this for all vehicles that use this type of regulator.
2001 jeep grand cherokee laredo -- every window regulator has broken at least once.driver side window regulator has been replaced twice.windows fall down when regulator fails, which is potential broken glass hazard, according to the mechanic (which is why he refused to permanently wire the window up for me).i took off the back door panels and wired the windows up with steel wire myself to prevent them from falling (and saving me $800, or $400 per window).based on the number of complaints this is obviously a terrible design, and no one should have to spend thousands of auto maintenance dollars to get their windows to roll up!
The contact owns a 2001 jeep grand cherokee.the contact stated that three of his four window regulators were damaged, causing the windows to fall down into the door.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who repaired each window regulator at the owners expense for$400. The manufacturer was aware of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 107,000.updated 9/13/11 updated 09/28/11
Driver's side power windowfailed operation.in the process of lowering the window i heard a series of grinding sounds and stopped the actions immediately.i then sought to raise the window, but nothing happened.the window is now in a fully open position and will not respond to any commands.
Dt*: the contact stated the driver side window did not go down.the vehicle was taken to the service, who determined the window regulator fractured.
Consumer states that rotors has been replaced threetimes,calipers also has been replaced threetimes. On two occasions the passenger side regulator broke, and the window came down and would not go back up. Also,once on the driver's side. The vehicle isin the shop again for the rotors.
The first incident occurred while driving, i noticed that the front passenger window began to lower itself without me activating the switch. I attempted to push the switch to make it go up which didn't work. The window then proceeded to lower itself into the door and would not return to the up position. I took the car to my mechanic who informed me that the window regulator had failed and that this is a common problem with this model vehicle. The regulator was replaced at a cost of nearly $500.00. The second incident occurred while the vehicle was parked. I returned to my car after parking it over night only to find the drivers side window was open about 3 inches. I attempted to close the window and had no response from pushing the button up. The window would however operate in the downward position but would not go up. I returned to my mechanic who advised me that the same condition as the passenger side window had occurred. $500.00 later i was back on the road. It is my understanding after reading countless "blogs" on the internet that this is a chronic issue and that daimler chrysler is fully aware of it yet continues to ignore it.
While driving at night or day,dashboard lights go out/ loses power in vehicle/ unable to wind window down/ open doors, and headlights go out.dealer contacted, cannot fix problem.
Window regulator breaks and the window drops down into the door,so far 3 windows.
First the front passenger side window went out and would not roll up, they replaced the window relay, then not even a month later the driver side window did the same thing. After my dad took it apart the relay he found that was not the motor at all but the bosch gear & cable were defective, and probably from the beginning because the very start of the cable was totally pinched and caused the whole cable to get bond.*la
Power window failure on 2 of 4 windows.
I have had 3 different power windows fail on my 2001 grand cherokee. Each time the entire motor mechanism has to be replaced at $450.+ each and all that is wrong is a small plastic nut on the end of a metal cord. This is ridiculous.
Both the driver's side front and rear window motors have had to be replaced
The driver side window went down by itself, and will not go back up. It sounds like the window motor broke. After research on the internet (type in 2001 jeep grand cherokee power window defect), i found many others that shared similar defects in their power windows.
Between july 2003 and today, my 2001 jeep cherokee laredo has "popped and dropped" 3 windows (i.e. The regulator motor broke and the window dropped into the door leaving me unable to roll up the window) - first the front passenger side window last august, then the left rear passenger window in november, and today the driver side front window.the first was covered under warrantee, but the second two were under extended warranty with a $100 copay for each incident.avondale chrysler jeep in arizona completed the first two repairs and is in the process of repairing the third incident.
Rear driver side window regulator assembly broke in 06, front driver window regulator assembly broke in 07 and now front passenger window regulator assembly broke in 08. I had to replace the window regulator assembly, found that plastic block that holds the cables to the slide track broke. This seems to be a major design flaw on the assemblies, the plastic block gets old, worn and just cracks or breaks without warning. When this happens the window will just drop inside the door, again without warning. I feel that there should be a safety recall on these window regulators as someone could get hurt. I have the broken oem one that i just replaced if you would like to inspect it. Best regardschristifer radley
The front driver side window all the sudden started to slip down into the door and would not go back up again. I replaced the power window assembly for the front driver side window 2 months ago costing me $330. Now my front passenger window is doing the same thing.
1-i bought the jeep 4/2008. A couple of months after, a window stopped working. I got the regulator fixed. Soon after that, another window stopped. I got that one fixed. Every time i get one fixed another breaks. Now i have 2 windows not working. 2-whenever i turn a corner, it sounds like the wheels are scraping against something.3-soon after i bought the jeep, whenever it gets wet and i turn corners, there is a sound coming the front like its the axle or something. I have taken it to several people/dealers and no one can find out why. They test drive it and hear it, look underneath and still cant find out why or where the sound is coming from.
I walked out of my house this morning and found that my rear passenger window had slid down leaving my 2001 jeep grand cherokee open.this is the 4th window that has done this (including one where my vehicle was parked in a public parking lot and the drivers window as i was approaching a stop light in a bad neighborhood).i filed a report when the third window dropped as well.i called chrysler both this time and last time and they weren't interested and suggested that if it's a problem then i should call you.
All four power windows failed. *nlm*nlm
Both the driver and passenger side front windows went out within about 6 months of each.broken plastic piece each time.almost $400 to repair each.
Was driving in a down pour and there was a very loud bang on the passenger door and the window slid down, this is a common problem with jeep i'm told and this is the second time for me...................help!!!!
Plastic bracket that holds metal wire end in place that supports a rolled up rear passenger door window snapped causing the window to fall into the door. The window regulator piece was replaced at a cost of $240.00. One week later, the front passenger door suffered the same fate. Vehicle has 41,000 miles on it. Plastic piece doesn't support the power or torque that the motor is putting on it.
Window regulators in this car have broken twice in less than a year and cost $550 to have repaired. I had one repaired in sept 07. I can't afford this and am driving with plastic on my second window this happened too. The windows just drop as i'm driving at 60mph.
I left my vehicle parked to go shopping, but upon arrival back to the vehicle i saw that my passenger side front window was halfway down. Upon further investigation i realized that what was wrong with my window had happened only 6 months earlier to the drivers side front window. The regulator or wire malfunctioned/snapped. I am having to pay to fix something that shouldn't just happen to both windows.
The left power window failed.i have only 50,000 miles and i took it to the dealer and the cost is $450.00.on the evening before this incident, i had all windows up.but on the next morning the left window was down and would not go back up.i took the jeep to the dealership they acted like it was a common occurrence. The mechanic knew the problem immediately before i could finish explaining what was wrong. The power mechanismhad failed.the mechanic said that the window could down when the mechanism fails. This tells me that a lot reports to repair the power windows.of course nothing is being done about this problem by chyrsler.the mechanic told me without even looking for the pricing how much it was going to cost me.that's odd! i have never been to a mechanic and he did not have to get a pricing on the parts and then add in the labor.this mechanic had all the costs built into his head.the power window mechanism is defected and should be recalled.
2001 jeep grand cherokee power window failure. This is the second power window that has failed. The driver's side door failed in early 2007 and the passenger side failed in august of 2007.
All four windows gears and tracks have broken within the last year. Motors have had to be replaced on all four windows.
On june 15, 2007, as i prepared to go to the airport.i rolled down the driver side window which then just fell completely down into the door.i had to borrow a friends car.this is the second time i had to replace the driver side window regulator.
The window regulator broke on the driver's side. The part that broke was on the regulator and a cable connects to it. The part was made from plastic and was not strong enough to handle the weight of the window and it broke. I am the original owner and always took great care of my jeep. The dealer wants $270 for a new one (not including labor) and this is very disappointing as nothing out of the ordinary was done to cause this piece of plastic to break.
Concerning my out of warranty 2001 jeep grande cherokee, since july 2003, and as recently as yesterday, all 4 of the side power windows developed broken mechanisms causing the window to slide into the door. The driver side window had the same problem a second time so it looks like this process is starting again. Total cost for these repairs are approximately $1,550.chrysler knows of these issues and will not recall or pay retroactively. Would love to recover these costs for a very poorly designed suv.
2001 jeep grand cherokee=my vehicle should have been covered under the lemon laws of the us.equipment failures:- window regulators- replaced 2- heated seats- both seats have the wires burnt in two in them; possible fire hazard...not covered in recall of a later year- blend doors broke- had to replace all three motors and doors- left turn signal does not function consistently- door lock system is failing: driver's door has quit locking; has to be done manually; back door behind the driver makes a squawking noise when you lock the doors, tailgate is not locking; alarm will go off if you open the door, but it is not locked._constant small coolant leak.
The front, passenger side window dropped off its track and into the door.this is the third window in my 2001 grand cherokee that has done this within the last 12 months.first the front driver side window, and then the rear driver side window did the same thing.all instances have occurred after warranty expiration and it costs $360 to replace the window regulator each time.email inquiries to chrysler after each occurance have yielded nothing more than an apology for my troubles.i think there is a defect with the window regulator, and expect the fourth window to break at any time.
I have owned a jeep for 3 years. Since i have purchased the jeep i have had nothing but problems. The rotors went bad, the steering manifold went bad, the engine went bad, and the motor in the window went bad and broke. Now i have replaced my left rear brake light six or seven times. It slowly started to fade out, and now the entire light goes out at night when our lights are turned on and we have to depress the brake. It is also barely noticeable during the day. We thought we had a faulty wire, but when we took it to a shop to have them look at it, they said that in every jeep that has been brought in with the same problem has been the entire light and casing. The bulb gets too hot and warps the casing that holds the light. So the light no longer touches the casing and will no longer work. They told us also that our right rear light is warping also, so both of them need to be replaced. Shouldn't this be a recall, since it is happening to so many jeeps. And shouldn't it be a recall since they have a rebuilt one knowing the old ones are no good? i don't like it , i don't like knowing my tail lights are getting so hot that it is melting the casing. Could you please let me know about this!
Jeep has a defective part in the operator assembly of its power windows which causes the window to fall into the full open position.
The window regulator assembly on our vehicle (2001 jeep grand cherokee) has broken on both the driver's side and passenger side windows.it costs us almost $600/window to repair.the part alone costs $330.we have never had this happen in any other vehicle we've owned, and we have owned other jeep vehicles, along with 25+ other cars.
Both front window motors failed in a 6 month period.
Power windows broke and the car only has 50,000 miles it is a 2001 jeep grand cherokee. The power windows break in the doors. Costing$450.00 to repair. The vehicle is always been kept in the garage. We have had them both break on the front doorsin the three months.
While driving down the road driver side window started to go down and would not go back up.the front door window regulator had to be replaced, along with three retainer door trim panels.this cost $324.in view of the number of complaints for this problem, a recall seems to be in line for the jeep grand cherokee 2001 model.
2001 jeep grand cherokee dual climate control heater and defrost only works on one side of vehicle. The dealer says it will cost $1200.00 to diagnose and repair the blend doors on the system. With no heat for defrost on one side of the vehicle this could be a potential extreme hazard for visibility.
Dt*:the contact stated the exterior rearview mirrors do not stay in the position the power controls have set.the mirrors adjust up or down on their own.an independent repair shop determined the motor for the mirrors needed to be replaced. Updated 05/30/2006.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting.whenchanginggears it madea loud clung sound and wantedto lunge into that direction.the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears.itwasalmost like it wasslipping, and then findingthe right gear.it wasnot a smooth transmissioneither.since i purchased the vehicle a little over 1-1/2 years ago the car has been in the shop more than 15 times.the dealerscouldnot find the cause of the problem. Ihad to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end,and cd player. The heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn'tsound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. Cost $890.00.
I was driving on the highway and my drivers side window suddenly dropped into the door frame.
While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noiseand skipped. The rear axle seals were leaking. Left front out side mirror was loose. The right front window rattles. The rear hatch light was inoperable. The brakes pulsated and the rotors were resurfaced. Shock absorber makes noise when hitting slight bumps. The vehicle rattle in front at 15-30 mph. The front tires were wearing out due to misalignment. The vehicle was hard to start after warmed up.
I went to grayson jeep and reported that i had possible safety issues with my vehicle that needed to be addressed.the assistant service manager refused to look at my vehicle and said that i needed an appointment to be seen.however, the dealership has no "by appointment only" policy.i asked to speak to the service manager.when the service manager came out (j.r. Laudermilk), i told him the situation and he responded by saying that they were not going to work on my vehicle so i should leave the property. I asked him on what grounds he refused to work on my vehicle and he responded by saying that they were an independantly owned dealership and he did not have to honor my warranty if he didn't want to.i refused to leave the dealership until i received the owners name and number.after calling the owner to discuss the situation with him he has failed to return my calls.the dealership should be held responsible for failing to respond to a safety related issue without grounds for doing so.no safety defect mentioned.
Vehicle was crashed into a cement pole head on. Radiator broken completely, engine as been pushed up all the way to the windshield, headlight flew off tires popped, yet airbag didn't deploy. As a result i sufferfromchest and rib bruising from hitting steering wheel.
Consumer states that the rotors wore out. Dealer notified repaired and replaced 8 months laterproblem reoccurred. Causing the vehicle to shake.mrthe consumer also stated that the vehicle would vibrate violently whenever brakes were applied-new rotors installed, which were suppose to fix the problem, and a year later the problem happened again, more severely.there's a shimmy in the front wheels when braking-per invoice.different specialists have raised the issue and trying to get to the root of the frame out of alignment. Scc
The car is only three years old with factory installed alloy wheel and after two years i noticed the chrome starting to chip off on all four rims.i recently replaced all four tires and was told that the rims were in even worse shape than i had expected.for the length of time that this occured and the extra money paid for the option, i just don't feel that this is right.i am over on my warranty miles and feel as if there is no recourse.
Dt: contact tookvehicle to a dealership to haveyearly maintenance done. The dealership told himthe tires weredry rotted. Also, the chrome rims were corroded. The plating inside the rims wascorroded. He contacted the dealership, they told him they would replace two of the wheels, but he would have to replace the other two at his expense. Updated 12/27/05.
Ihad a slow leak in my rear tires , so iwent to get them plugged. I was told that the rims had rusted through the back tires and punctured the tires. I could not get into a jeep dealership for two weeks so my mechanic ordered a new rim (jeep part) and two new tires so that i could drive safely. Jeep refuses to accept responsibility based on the fact that i had my own mechanic replace the tires. I was told that i should have waited two weeks.however, i was not going to risk driving on a faulty rim and tires. I still have the rusted out rims and punctured tires that jeep refuses to acknowledge.
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