• 07-27-2006, 23:09
    dlf40
    same problem with broken window regulators
    First it was my driver side window - a loud pop and then the window dropped and would not go up. Four hours later as my passenger door was being closed I watched the window slide into the frame. Two broken regulators in one afternoon. The 2001 jeep has been at the dealer all week - repairs are $425 per door. $300 for parts per window the rest labor. Sorry that I did not find this forum earlier....
  • 07-27-2006, 23:20
    awifer
    How do I unlock the head restraints? HELP!!!
    HI, is there a way to completely unlock and remove the head restraints of the 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo? I am trying to install the seat covers and could not remove the head rests,
  • 07-29-2006, 10:30
    fhaley
    Class-action law suite for bad front brakes on 1999-2002 GC
    After filing a complaint with Jeep, I recieved a class-action settlement form from Daimler-Chrysler to complete and send to their lawyers. I assume that there are others in this thread that might have recieved this settlement letter also...anyone? If not, I recommend that you contact Daimler Chrysler via their web-site, as I did. You will need all past receipts to use for proof of payment to resolve the issue. This was for the pulsating brake problem only...there is no class action suite for other problems (electric windows, transmission jerking, etc.) that I am aware of.
  • 07-30-2006, 11:32
    lordnull
    Wire eaten up
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 2000Jeep
    We have run into this problem with our 2000 Jeep(does not start up sometimes, seems a bit random). We took it to the dealership a couple times and they said they could not reproduce the problem, which is quite frustrating and am now concerned about the safety of my family in this vehicle. If others have run into this problem shouldn't the dealership know what "could" be the problem. Any suggestions on what to do here? We are now thinking of selling/trading this jeep in. Thanks in advance for any advice.

    I had this problem years ago with my Jeep CJ-7, and it turned out back then that the problem was that the connectors were made out of different types of metal and they corroded due to Bi- Metallic Corrosion. (Galvanic corrosion). http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tabl...or_bi_met.html

    I do not know if that is your problem, but the "eaten away" sounds to me that this is an old problem rearing its ugly head again.:cryin:
  • 07-31-2006, 20:08
    rachelofficer802
    to any one out there who wants to say that all of us having problems are just bad drivers...do a little bit better research!
    I am a normal driver, who does nothing but go back and forth on the highway. No off roading, no crazy driving, nothing...very careful driver
    I have replaced brakes and rotors several times, window regulator, transmission X's 2 (its not fun to come off of a grave yard shift at the hospital, after being up for 24 hours, and have the car break down as the 2nd transmission blows in the middle of the major road way), front differential, rear differential, lines going to the transmission (after i am onto the 3rd transmission) blowing which in turn leaked out all my fluid and left me stranded just before a long trip out of state...and all of this was by 60,000 miles....i am not a genius, however 2 transmissions and brake jobs every 5 months seems a little excessive, especially when a transmission goes for $3,000 (thankfully the 2nd one was under warrenty, however that first one really hurt). I got rid of an '87 car, which cost me next to nothing to drive, to get this piece of junk that has cost me $7,000 in car repairs in 2 years...for a car that is only 5 years old, that's ridiculous...for everyone else out there...i really feel your pain....never ever ever again will i trust jeep GC's!!!!!!!
  • 08-01-2006, 08:51
    redtexcat
    Jeep GC / Signal problems
    I just joined. I need any info. anyone can give me. Sadly, I have had all the same problems. I have had 4 window regulators, 2 mater controls for drivers window, on my 3rd cd player now, not to mention all the transfer case, transmission and lighting and battery problems. My car is a 99 JGC 4x4, with less than 46, 000 miles.

    My new problem is my rear tail blinker/signal. I have been in the shop 7 times in 10 weeks. I kid you not. Each time I go in they replace the rear tail lamp housing and tell me now it is "fixed". I keep thining I am on candid camera because it stops working and I have to go back in for them to fix it. I had this happen a few years back but new bulbs fixed it when the signal would blink fast. Now, because I paid over $400 10 weeks ago to fix, I have to bring it back to the shop because they have a 1 year warranty. I know all the mechanics names by heart because I see them weekly! The rear left signal goes out, the front left signal blinks VERY fast and the light on the dash board indicating the signal also blinks F A S T. I am going back in on Wed. or Thur. and want to give them new info. They obviously don't know how to fix it since it keeps breaking. It works for 2-11 days, then the signal goes out again. I keep thinking there has to be an electrical problem somewhere? ** my cd player also went out (got the "err" on the panel) the same day this problem originally occured. They said I need to replace the cd player, but I am on my 3rd one..and no longer under warranty.

    I am at a loss. I spend about $1400 a year on repairs, NOT maintenance. I rotate my tires every 7500 miles, do regular tune ups, oil changes, etc .to keep my car running good but nothing helps.

    I also want to mention, this in NOT a Jeep dealer I am taking it to but a shop that ONLY handles Jeeps. They are a Jeep specialist. I was thinking I should take it to the dealer instead but since I already paid the Jeep shop and it is under warranty, I am kind of stuck with them. I doubt they will give me a refund, especially since they have looked at it weekly for 10 weeks. So frustrating.

    Thanks
    Stephanie in TX
  • 08-01-2006, 21:27
    frankalan
    Jeep Grand Cherokee information I found beneficial
    I came to this forum looking for information regarding problems I was having with my recently purchased 1999 Grand Cherokee Limited. I read through most of the posts, and found that the brakes, transmission bumping, and window regulators are the most common complaints, with a few regarding engine performance, or lack thereof on occasion, thrown in to sweeten the experience.
    I noticed a reference to a "TSB" in one of the threads, and this got me to thinking -- usually a problem right??
    I did a search for TSBs, and found a most enjoyable and enlightening page. For $15.00, I found a location called INFOTRAXX, where I could print off all of the TSBs for my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
    Now I can take my Jeep into my dealership, and ask them to perform the recommended repair as instructed in the Technical Service Bulletin, and make my Jeep an enjoyable vehicle for me!! I fully intend to pay for the services, and have no problem doing so, it just breaks my heart to hear so many people complaining about problems, that it is obvious the dealers and Chrysler are aware of, and have fixes for, but they will not perform the repairs. I firmly believe most of the people I have read threads from in this forum, have probably already paid more to have many of these problems addressed by local service shops due to the dealers acting like there is no known problem.
    If anyone is interested, I would recommend going to http://www.infotraxx.com/index.php and sign up for their service to read and print these TSBs. I found enough information in 5 minutes to make the $15.00 charge worthwhile. Like why your window regulators keep failing, and how to fix them!!!
    Hope someone finds this useful, and look forward to seeing more of your notes in this forum.

    Thanks
    Frankalan
  • 08-17-2006, 19:26
    casey456
    2 window regulators down in 1 yr
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ArmyGuy01
    The brakes started to pulsate on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee at about 19,000 miles. I took it to the dealer and told them that I am aware that all jeeps have this problem and that I am also aware of the "fix". This "fix" consists of the dealer putting on a different set of Brake Calipers because they are junk and changing the Rotor. I am now in the Mid 30,000 range and have not had the problem again.

    Yesterday I had the pleasure of having the driver door window fall inside the door and the lovely crunching sound of the broken window regulator when I tried to put it back up. I had to take the door apart to put it back up by hand. I ordered a new window regulator from http://www.powerupauto.com/ yesterday for $45.00 minus shipping and handling. When I install it I will post the results if anyone is interested. As a precaution I am going to coat the plastic connector that holds the cables in place on the window regulator on the remaining doors with a good coat of epoxy and re-lubricate the assembly.

    Has anyone out there seen any information on a class action lawsuit against Jeep for these defective window regulators. Seems that there is so many complaints, and the dealers even acknowledge that they break all the time. I am willing to join in on one.
  • 08-27-2006, 13:20
    ThoughtCrime
    2004 Grand Cherokee Brake Problems Again After Lawsuit Fix
    Ok so I took my 04 Grand Cherokee in after getting the class action law suit paper work. DCX covered cost of part and labor because I complained about brake problems before my warranty was up. They changed front rotor and pads. Which I also change them once myself only to have the problem recur again. After getting the car back I still have bad steering wheel shake while braking. They told me my rear rotors need to be spun and are the source of my problem. So my question is, will the rear rotor cause my steering wheel to shake like it does while braking? Or are my calipers hanging up in the front?

    Any feed back would be greatly appreciated.
  • 08-27-2006, 18:09
    murr
    I have the same problem with my Jeep 1993, have you find a solution? many people remplace the bearings or the axes, have you done that?


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by littlebiggy3
    :confused:
    I have a 1994 Jeep GC Laredo V8 5.4L and have experienced loud clunking noises coming from both the front and back end while turning. It seems to be worse once the car has been driven at highway speed for 20 min or more. I'm not sure what this noise could possibly be, but I not only hear the noise, but feel the car sort of pull or chug while turning. I have had two mechanics tell me that this is normal for 4x4 vehicles; I personally have never driven one before so do not know. I do realize that my Jeep is all time 4x4, but this noise and motion that the car makes when turning does not feel like something that could be normal. I was just wondering if it is, and if it is not a common occurence, then what it could be.

  • 08-30-2006, 06:44
    cobra427man
    I have a 2001 GC Laredo and since I sent in the last payment check in Feb 2006, I have had to replace the valve body in the transmission due to slipping (~1000), 2 cooling fan switches, and just recently 1 passenger side window regulator @ $270 . This car has been nickel and dime'ng me since it's been paid off. If this keeps up I'm going to unload it for a honda or toyota. Normally I keep my cars for 10 years and have found no domestic cars up for the challenge. Ironically, I was very reluctant to buy another domestic car after having multiple bad experiences with GM. Unfortunately I was optimistic and thought I would give Jeep a chance. How wrong I was.

    BTW - the jeep is a gas hog. The one I have never gets above 20 mpg on highway and around town it's usually around 15-16 mpg.
  • 08-31-2006, 05:23
    MARINE247
    Same Problem
    I am having the same problem with my window regulators. I just replaced the right passenger side window about 3 months ago. My driver side front door window regulator just went out yesterday. If there isn't a recall, there should be. I have a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I found a website to purchase these regulators with the motor already assembled. All you have to do is bolt it on. The first time I did it, it took me a little bit, but it's easy after that. You'll save $300.00 if you do it yourself. MONSTERAUTOPARTS.COM. There only $89 on there. Good luck!
  • 09-02-2006, 18:52
    steven lewis
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tellusbs
    We have a 2 month old 2006 V6 Laredo, 4WD. We have a recurring problem when we are driving at speed or a stop sign/light and the power goes off. No electrical on the instrument panel. Go to D or P and can restart. The first time back to the dealer found nothing and second time said they re flashed a board or replaced the gateway module. This third time I was told the key is very senstive and it might just move over in the acc position and of course then no electircal power. This is rather dangerous and I wonder if others have had this problem.

    Thanks,
    Ralph

    i am having some of the same problem it sounds like , i got the laredo with 14 600 miles on it , it has about 21 200 right now , about 2 months ago i was driving and the panel lights go out , they said it was some kind of board , what is scarey is that when the panel lights go so dont the back brake lights . its been back 5 times for problems , the enginelite comes on when driving i keep bringing it in as soon as it happens , first they said it was the board , thay said the fix was a code in the computer that dident work , back in a few days , this time they put the board it , after waiting 8 days they dont have any in stock said they were back ordered , put board it works , lite is on again in a week bring back this time they said switch . and a loose ground wire under the back seat , i looked today behind the seat and the did move the seat because the carpet wasent all the way down, so i quess they did do something , but again to day i was going to the air port to pick up my son . again the the light comes on , the engine warning light , thats the lite that comes on before any thing else then everything happens after that, i am not happy with this jeep , i told myself not to buy a dodge and i did , now i know why i stayed away from them ,, but with all that the thing drives and handle s nice but no a recall is comming out next week for fluid in the trans , from the ac, so get it checked ,
  • 09-10-2006, 12:15
    mikey2003
    Power window problems 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    Add me to the list of Jeep owners who are replacing the power window regulators/motors. I had the dealer replace the front driver side in June 2006 on my 2003 Jeep. The warranty had expired 3 months earlier. (Of Course) The front passenger side broke today. Thank goodness for duct tape! I am going to try to get Chrysler to pay for this one. If not, I will order the part and install it myself. The last one was $288.

    BTW, I also recently had my cooling fan replaced. I saw a few replies alluding to over heating and air conditioning blowing warm. These are symptoms of a bad cooling fan.
  • 09-11-2006, 10:06
    roy6269
    2000 JCG Engine Problems
    Hey Guys,

    Glad to see I am not the only one having problems. I have one problem that I have not read in the previous postings yet.

    We had just purchased a JGC w/ 84K miles on it. It is a 4.0L 2WD. A couple of weeks ago my wife calls me to say that our 2000 JGC will start but shuts off after 5 seconds. I started the Jeep and got the same problem. The engine shut off after exactly 5 seconds regardless if I had it reved up. It seemed to me to be a computer problem. I disconnected the battery for a few minutes and reconnected it. The JGC started right up with no problems. The next day I cleaned the connections - to rule that out - and the Jeep ran fine for a few weeks. Today, after having lunch we had the same problem. The Jeep shut down after 5 sec. This time the problem was not corrected with a simple battery disconnect. It shut down again after I reconnected. The only solution I arrived at was to start the Jeep and in the five seconds that it was on have my wife rev the engine while I simultaneously disconnected the battery. This worked. I told her to let the JGC idle for a few seconds while I reconnected the battery. I noticed that when I reconnected the battery the idle seemed to slow down and I almost thought it was going to die again, but it didn't.

    Anybody have the same prob? Any suggestions, other than having the battery tested or getting a new one?
  • 09-18-2006, 20:18
    Nowshe'sdrivingmyJeep
    JGC 2001 - clicking noise...?
    Hey folks,
    I have a 2001 Laredo and there is a clicking noise coming from the engine. After looking under the hood (oh, and I don't know much automotive jargon) the clicking noise was coming from a silver apparatus on top. Any help? Thanks...
  • 09-20-2006, 10:25
    kayzgazebo
    01 Gr Cherokee ^*^#^*& Window Regulator(S) as in 2! in 8 wks
    4 time Jeep Cherokee OWNER ( and LAST ??!)
    Currently: 01 Grand Cherokee Limited w/ ONLY 40,000 mi.
    Well, I found myself stumbled across this site/forum as I was SEARCHING for 2 days now online & phone to find best way to replace my window regulator (L front), passenger side (R, front) busted 8 WEEKS AGO! Since was pass side, I spent $60 to have "them" wedge window shut instead of replace parts. NOW dr side gone .. hearing/reading alot about headaches of trying to save $$ by getting aftermarkets which are cheap replacements, little or no warranty. VS. a budget buster I can not ( & should NOT HAVE TO!) afford for proper replacements. ($700.00!!!) THANKS JEEP!!!!!!!!!!!! i don't have time or MONEY for this.
    I was told by Power Window Specialist, it's a simple case of CHEAP PLASTIC PARTS BROKEN.

    JUST spent over $250 on some "sensor module" so i could enjoy the luxury of CRANKING my vehicle again....

    Already been there done that w/ brake/rotor caliper BS ... in process of filing my paperwork for the Civil SUIT.

    I admit i'm tempted to have both windows fixed w/ cheap aftermarket and save myself about $4 or $500 but i can't/won't pass that along to another owner! I'm just PISSED, PISSED, PISSED!
    Thinking BYE-BYE JEEP/CHRYSLER .. HELLO HONDA/TOYOTA... as I have read, I'm not alone in that mindset.

    Sorry for all the hot air ... going to find something else to "fix" to get my mind off this.

    QUESTION: I just filed a "complaint" on the Jeep.com website to Customer Service. has anyone ever had any feedback or assistance from JEEP by doing this ??
  • 09-29-2006, 06:32
    jeepsrus
    whats with these jeeps???
    Hi everyone, just joined this site and want to thank everyone for giving us incredible feedbacks, I have a 99 JGCLaredo, this is actually my third Jeep, the biggest headache that I have is with the brakes, not even 800 km I have to change them again, what a headache, but most important feedback that I would want to say is , (not sure if somebody has answered this yet didn't notice), is with the front end and steering wheel shaking like crazy when braking, my past 2 jeeps had the same problem, UNDER THE FRONT BUMPER YOU WILL NOTICE THERE IS A SHOCK THIS IS CALLED A DAMPER SHOCK, CHANGE THAT AND YOUR FEW SECOND WORKOUT WHEN BRAKING WILL BE GONE.............
  • 10-02-2006, 07:38
    captbob
    1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Won't Start
    I have a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee that suddenly decided not to start. It was running fine, was shut down, and now will turn over but not start. I have no check engine light and can not get the car to do the self test. I do the turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on, off, on, and never see the check engine light. The check engine light does not come on with all the other lights when the key is turned to on at any time.
    The guages also indicate no fuel when it should have about a half tank and it shows no battery voltage, even with a start booster hooked up to the battery. I have swapped the fuel pump and auto shut down relays with known working ones. All the fuses I can find are visually check good. Does anyone have any ideas?
  • 10-03-2006, 11:28
    Greeny01
    After Market Upgrade Highly Recommended
    Sorry to hear about your Jeep issues, I feel your pain. I highly recommend after market rotors and pads to replace all your standard factory brake rotors. When your brake rotors warp they cause a million other problems like: damaged CV Boots, damaged axles, damaged tires, damaged stabilizer shocks, damaged sway bar links, etc., etc., etc. All of these cost close to $1K to repair just to have them break again. Replace all four rotors with cross drilled, slotted, heavy duty rotors. I used rotors made by Brembo which have worked fine. Replace stock break pads with high end ceramic pads. The rotors will cost you about $100 each and the high end pads around $50 a set. If you do the work yourself your cost will be around $500 but well worth it. If a shop does the work, probably $800+. This will resolve all your other problems assuming you are problem free when you install the new brake components. The Jeep is a great vehicle, but sticking with defective parts will definately cause continued problems down the road.
  • 10-04-2006, 11:02
    libertybell7
    Not sure if this will help you or not, but I had a similar problem with my 95 GC, it ended up being the crankshaft position sensor. It would shut off while I was driving it on the freeway, and then not restart. Took it to the dealership three time - they couldn't find anything wrong (of course!) finally on the third time I told them to keep it until they find something wrong. Called me the next day to let me know what it was.

    That was the only thing major that ever went wrong with it and it had over 130K mi on it when I traded for a suburban in 2003.
  • 10-15-2006, 14:02
    Brianandthejeep
    01 GCL with window problems
    I too just had a window die, pulled the door open thanks to instructions I found here and found several pieces of broken and fairly brittle plastic. I've only owned this 01 Laredo for a little over 2 mos. and am kicking myself for not extending the waranty. I've already sent an email to Jeep Customer Service as there is evidence that I may lose all the windows soon. I'm thinking in jeep doesn't step up I'll buy a 4 pack of window regulators and just keep them on hand.
  • 10-16-2006, 07:41
    humminbird
    99 Jgcl
    Hello all!
    I just found this forum! glad there are others out there too!!

    anyway, i own a 99 jeep grand cherokee laredo....my hubby and I bought it a year ago on our honeymoon (long story, wasn't planned). anyway, when we bought it we had the serpentine belt replaced immediately. it has a straight v-6 engine, and I LOVE IT!!

    however my hubby wants to trade it in b/c of other problems:

    recently has to have left rear axle bearing replaced, as well as hood shocks
    the hood latch is broke, it take two people to open the hood...one to pull the wire inside the grill, one to pull the thingy inside the jeep...

    the emergency brake doesn't hold completely..
    the rear right brake light it out due to electrical problems...
    we just had to have transmission fluid added b/c it was like, completely OUT!

    we have 1185++ miles on it, bought it with 105+++ miles.....

    i love my jeep and really dont want anything but a jeep.....should we just get a newer model? should i give in and get something else????
    thansk
  • 10-17-2006, 07:31
    mattsofl
    Poor Acceleration
    I just bought a 93 Grand Cherokee with 185k miles. I understand thats it has a lot of miles and has lost power, but the acceleration while in Drive seems unusually slow/weak when starting out. It feels like the transmission is not fully engadged or something is slipping. When I put it in 2 gear or reverse gear it has a more solid acceleration.

    Can anyone suggest what might be the cause of this poor acceleration in OD
  • 10-17-2006, 18:44
    jpatterson
    Headliner Leaking problems
    My husband I recently bought a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. we got a really good deal. 56,000 miles, 4x4, excellent condition, very comfortable. Except it was raining yesterday ,not hard just steady, but my husband noticed that the head liner was leaking. On the passenger's side it was soaked and then some in the back by the back hatch. My husband has since figured out (he thinks) that the rubber seals that holds the luggage rack on are leaking. He's going to take it apart, and seal it with silicone. I want to know if any one else has had the problem and if so, I would like to know if you can buy the seals, instead of just patching them. I am so sorry that there seem to be so may problems with everyone's Jeeps. I hope we don't have these problems. I will say for a Jeep that is almost 6 years old, it's a one owner and seems to have been very well taken care of except this. Oh!, and we have one of those fan covers on the gear shift, if you know what I mean, apparently something had spilled on them and they are sticking together. can you buy and replace them?
  • 10-18-2006, 05:57
    MazzMan
    Its A Jeep Thing
    I need to say something. I happened upon this post while checking out issues with window regulators. I have a Jeep GC Overland and my front window regulator went out, even though it is a couple years old it was covered under warranty. I have also had some other problems that could have expensive, mostly in labor costs, but these were also covered under warranty. I just want to say that you will find forums like this on every vehicle currently in production-guaranteed. I am not a dealer, mechanic or salesman. I just love Jeeps. I had a 96 ZJ and loved it. Yea there were problems but I drove the thing until 200,000 miles. Come on who can say that about any current american made car. I was also a cop and this vehicle was set up as an umarked patrol car. I am hard enough on my vehicles, but nothing is harder on a vehicle than putting it thorugh its paces as cruiser. High speeds, constant idleing, start/stop, quick acceleration, off-road, high speed off-road, quick stopping, evasive driving...you name it, it was done. On normal highway travels I averaged about 22 mpg and on my overland with the mighty V-8 High Output I averaged 24mpg/Hwy on my trip back to MA.

    Ok so you have problems. The brakes were a major issue that thankfully Jeep took care of. Should I remind you of the Firestone/Ford incident? As a cop I am aware of more problems and fatalities crediited to this problem (firestone) and am not aware of any, at least that we ran across, credited specifically to Jeep. They fixed the problem and took responsibility for the problem. Seriously though...brake issues like most described...I use the saying, "Fool me once....." you know the rest. Three times of having your rotors replaced by a dealership. Do it right the first repair job and put on quality rotors and pads and you won' have a problem. I will stop you now from any dim witted replies. I know about braking and the reliabilty of your brakes and I never had any problems. I did all my own brake work both OEM/Mopar and Third Party. Brakes, transmissions, exhaust, AC, electrical. What ever problems you have most are covered under warranty and the rest are normal wear and tear parts. I know you all have stated it shouldn't have happened so soon. Well it does and it seems Jeep is at least taking care of this. This vehicle has been more than reliable when MAINTAINED PROPERLY. It has a four-wheel drive system like no other vehicle in the world, except for the HumVee . I have had all but one tire in a five foot snow bank with the other wheel on ice and with the proper knowledge of how to drive , I got out without any problems. I know hundreds of guys that beat up their jeeps day in and day out in areas that most of you have never seen except on TV and love and trust and rely on these vehicles. I am sorry you have problems that at times seem annoying and can be costly. Figure out first how to do the work yourself...you can't blame Daimler Chrysler for the dealerships and their money hungry mechanics. My brother-in-law was a mechanic but I still don't trust them one bit no matter certification or not. I can't appease every one with your problems but understand this as someone who has owned chevy's personnally and driven them as a cop.......I WOULD MUCH RATHER DRIVE A JEEP. True Jeep owners, not posers just understand this saying....It's a Jeep thing! If you don't understand this than you will never be happy with any vehicle you buy, because vehicles have problems and brake down and parts go faulty.

    So I say again do your own repairs and keep a constant rigorous maintenance schedule and remember that Daimler Chrysler does take care of their loyal customers. If no one lets the manufacturer know of their problems and concerns than they can't gauge the number of issues and can't submit a nationwide recall. So let them know via email, snail mail or phone in a professional manner and then maybe if every person with this problem complains than Jeep can be aware of the problem and fix it. They aren't all knowing you have to tell them, this could be the manufacturers fault of a certain batch of parts for vehicles from a certain line. It is not necessarily Jeeps fault. The manufacturer was probably skimping on design of the parts for cost sake or any number of problems. If the manufacturer shipped a bad batch of parts there could be hundreds of Jeeps that rolled off the line with this problem. Most likely there are fewer or there would be more people complaining on these forums. Don't gripe on forums until you have at least contacted the company several times....then if they don't fix it and you have complained properly you can hit the forums. I wish you all the best of luck and years of enjoyment from your Jeeps. We Jeep fanatics love them for their quirks. :thumbsup:
  • 10-18-2006, 15:25
    Preddy
    Law Suit is a sham
    I have a 2004 Jeep with 46,000 miles. I replaced the front brakes and rotors at 32,000 and it started vibrating again. I responded to the law suit and got my free inspection--This worthless inspection told me what I already knew. But to correct the problem I would have to pay $337.67. Crazy, to pay to repair JEEP'S defective work is insane. The law suit benefits JEEP it gets them off the hook. It is worth the $3 million JEEP paid to the lawyers and the $77,000 they are paying to the plaintiff to free them of liability. Someone is going to get killed behind thier defective products and if you got the "Free" inspection, then you have simply taken the responsibility.

    My answer is to get rid of the lemon. Its a pure lemon. The brake rotors on the rear need resurfacing, I am told that the rear breaks are going bad because the axle is leaking on the brakes., the hood which has only been open 2 times by me except for oilchanges need props. All in 46,000 miles. Who are these lawyers, man they sure screwed up on this one. Or did thay, JEEP could not have done better if they hired them themselves.

    I am glad to have this experience, I had just tested the Aspen and was ready to buy, but I will never buy a JEEP Chrysler Product again, Dr Z--read my lips, never again.
  • 10-19-2006, 06:25
    frustratedjeepowner
    Jeep 2004 Grand Cherokee
    Hello,

    I am an extremely frustrated Jeep owner! My brakes seized on me yesterday while I was driving my kids to cheer practice. My husband who is mechanically knowledgable, took apart the front brakes last night. Only to discover that the caliper on the driver side was completely broken and the pads and rotors where shot.

    I did some research via internet and found that there is a class action law suit filed against chyrsler due to the rotor and brake problems. I hope this helps all of you that have had similar problems.


    www.dccsettlement.com
    18668176522 is the automated line. Leave your name and number and someone will contact you . I do know that they are suppose to go to court on Oct 30, 2006. For a settlement.

    I hope this helps all who are frustrated with Jeep vehicles.

    My 94 jeep never had any problems. Only now with my 2004. How depressing and what a finacial burden.

    Heidi[/SIZE][/FONT]
  • 11-08-2006, 10:55
    pcolarealtor
    04 GC Power Windows
    I had my front passenger window fixed $ the end of june. on Friday I was driving home from work and was putting up the driver side window and heard the pop of that 10 cent plastic pece that is going to cost me another 400.00 The icing on the cake is that today I was walking out to my jeep to take the plastic garbage bag off the front window only to see the back driver side window sliding into the door after I closed the driver door. This is the 3rd one and for 2 to break in 5 days. When will DC just admitt there is somethig wrong here. I am going to call DC today and burn up all my cell minutes till tis is taken care of. Today is the first time for me on this site and I thank everyone for the info and process they had to go through
    Thanks
    Bill Davis
  • 11-10-2006, 07:10
    kyleb229
    2001 jeep grand cherokee limited
    I have an 01 jeep grand cherokee limited V8. when I crank it up in the morning or after I get off of work it starts sputtering and sounding like it is about to cut off. The rpm's go very low and then back up. It doesn't do it all the time though. It starts idling roughly when I first crank it up or am sitting at a stop sign or redlight. It has cut off on me on more than one occasion. Most of the time it cranks up after first cutting off. Yesterday it cut off on me and I tried to crank it back but to no avail. After waiting a few min it started right up. It seems to just stall out on me, which is becoming a pain in the butt. I replaced the idle air control, the throttle position sensor and the fuel filter on my jeep. When I replaced the throttle position sensor it fixed the rough ildling but not the cutting off problem. Does anyone think that it could be the fuel pump? I sure hope not, since they are not cheap! Any ideas as to what it could be? If anyone has had this same problem please let me know!
  • 11-11-2006, 18:57
    SAConnors
    2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Stall Problems
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kyleb229
    I have an 01 jeep grand cherokee limited V8. when I crank it up in the morning or after I get off of work it starts sputtering and sounding like it is about to cut off. The rpm's go very low and then back up. It doesn't do it all the time though. It starts idling roughly when I first crank it up or am sitting at a stop sign or redlight. It has cut off on me on more than one occasion. Most of the time it cranks up after first cutting off. Yesterday it cut off on me and I tried to crank it back but to no avail. After waiting a few min it started right up. It seems to just stall out on me, which is becoming a pain in the butt. I replaced the idle air control, the throttle position sensor and the fuel filter on my jeep. When I replaced the throttle position sensor it fixed the rough ildling but not the cutting off problem. Does anyone think that it could be the fuel pump? I sure hope not, since they are not cheap! Any ideas as to what it could be? If anyone has had this same problem please let me know!

    I too have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the V6 version.

    A few months back I experienced a similar problem where the car was idling low (around 500-600 RPMs) at a stoplight and then just shut off. It was running without problem for the 15 minutes prior to this. I restarted the car (after a few tries) and was able to get home by ensuring that I kept the RPM's above 700 or so. After talking with some people who know something about cars, I had the fuel filter replaced and also went ahead and had the fuel injection system cleaned. All of this was only about $70. This seemed to solve the problem for a few months.

    About a month ago the car started acting up again. After struggling to start up it would immediately shutoff. The only way I could get it to start and remain running was to give it gas while engaging the starter. After it started I would again keep the RPM's above 700 and then sit there for a little while. Eventually (2-5 minutes later) I could remove my foot from the accelerator and the car would remain idling around 700 RPM's. The car would run fine as long as it was moving, but when it was stopped it was having difficulty idling. It didn't completely shut off, but the RPM's would waver between 500 and 700. Anytime it got near 500 it would get close to shutting down. This was the case for a few weeks.

    Last week the car finely had enough and shut off a few times when I was at stoplights. I decided it wasn't worth driving around and have left it parked in the garage until I decided what to do. Today I searched a few sites with recommendations for stalling cars and tried a few things. One thing I tried was to see if the computer was outputting an error code that could be the problem. I went the key turning process to get the odometer to display the error code, but it just said "done", indicating that there were no codes. So I disconnected the battery for a few minutes to reset the computer and then reconnected and tried to drive the car. At first it seemed like things were getting better because the car would idle around 1000 RPM's. However, after just a few minutes it went back to idling around 700 RPM's and then it started dropping to 500 and below. At that point it was about to shut off and I kept it revved so I could get back home. So resetting the computer didn't work. There was also a recommendation to disconnect the MAP sensor and see what happens, so I did that and nothing changed. Still no good.

    I saw this post and it sounded very similar to what was happening to my car. I thought I might be able to add some more detail in case someone had a brilliant idea. :idea: I too do not want to replace the fuel pump if possible because it is a costly repair due to the fact that the fuel tank has to be removed to change the pump. I am curious to see if changing the throttle position sensor will have any effect, but I don't know how to do that. Is it easy? Is there a website with details on where it is or how to do it?

    Please let me know of anything you find out and I will do likewise. Thanks...

    (For the record, I too have replaced both front window regulators. The first time I did it myself but paid the ridiculous $237 price tag for the part. The worst part was that the dealership made me pay $4 a piece for those crappy green plastic tabs that are gauranteed to break when you take the door apart. I was appalled. The second time I bought the regulator for $90 from the monsterautoparts.com site and did it myself in under an hour. Sorry to see that so many are having the same problems with there Jeeps.)
  • 11-12-2006, 02:27
    tarst
    Jeep
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mightypuckett
    I have 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee that suddenly shifts the overdrive off after driving at highway speed for about an hour. This in turn overheats the transmission (which I have recently had the fluid changed). If I drive less than 55 mph then this doesn't happen. When the overdrive shifts off and I push the button on the gear shift it won't shut off. Any thoughts?

    game-cheats-for-ps2 Jeep good
  • 11-12-2006, 02:28
    tarst
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ff_
    We had a 2001 GC as well. They're not the most reliable vehicles, and never really have been. Thank [insert the name of your supreme being here] they come with a warranty. Once the warranty expires, it's time to unload it.

    Oh, and never admit that you own a Jeep, and never take it off road. grrrr.......

    game-cheats-for-ps2 good:thumbsup:
  • 11-12-2006, 07:53
    dezcapt
    i feel your pain
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rachelofficer802
    to any one out there who wants to say that all of us having problems are just bad drivers...do a little bit better research!
    I am a normal driver, who does nothing but go back and forth on the highway. No off roading, no crazy driving, nothing...very careful driver
    I have replaced brakes and rotors several times, window regulator, transmission X's 2 (its not fun to come off of a grave yard shift at the hospital, after being up for 24 hours, and have the car break down as the 2nd transmission blows in the middle of the major road way), front differential, rear differential, lines going to the transmission (after i am onto the 3rd transmission) blowing which in turn leaked out all my fluid and left me stranded just before a long trip out of state...and all of this was by 60,000 miles....i am not a genius, however 2 transmissions and brake jobs every 5 months seems a little excessive, especially when a transmission goes for $3,000 (thankfully the 2nd one was under warrenty, however that first one really hurt). I got rid of an '87 car, which cost me next to nothing to drive, to get this piece of junk that has cost me $7,000 in car repairs in 2 years...for a car that is only 5 years old, that's ridiculous...for everyone else out there...i really feel your pain....never ever ever again will i trust jeep GC's!!!!!!!

    my wife has a 99 jgc that only has 50k miles on it, i have replaced so many parts i had to sit down and make a list:1) rearend noise $300 2) fuel pump $350 3) headlights fogged up $200 4) fan motor sensor $150 5) fan motor $375 6)window motors $140 7) rotors and calipers $350 8) washer fluid motor $75 9) hood lift and rear hatch lift $60:mad2:
  • 11-27-2006, 15:55
    Darmech
    Warped brake discs
    :blush2:
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 1996LaredoGuy
    I recently purchased a 1996 4WD Laredo :) . A couple days later my wife was driving it, and the front end started to shake uncontrollably :( . It shakes so bad the steering wheel also shakes. As my wife put it..."it almost feels like the tire is wobbling and going to fall off." It didn't do it again for about 1 week. Then it happened to me. It happened while I was applying the brake (same with my wife). The shaking does not stop after I release the brake. It normally lasts for about 10-15 seconds, then stops. It seems to be happening only under 40 mph. It doesn't happen all the time either. I'm clueless as to what it is, and I'm not quite ready to take it back to the dealership. I have called them and informed them about the problem, but they didn't know what the problem was either. :confused:
    I've done several visuals of the tires, axle, and such, but can't find anything out of place. Can Anyone Help Me?!

    Thanks,
    1996LaredoGuy



    I bet a pound to a pinch of salt its your brake discs, I dont understand why your garage had no idea. Did you talk to a mechanic or the Telephone operator?

    Sorry Darmech:
  • 11-28-2006, 12:25
    gcuser
    electrical problems with jgc
    I have Jeep GC 2006, it has electrical problems, display sudenly starts flashing like crazy.
    On 2 autorized dealerships they cannot find out the cause of this problem. Anyone has the same issues?

    Thanks,

    gcuser
  • 12-16-2006, 04:30
    wks2001
    Hello fellow JGC victims
    Hello everyone, It's 7am on a Saturday and I'm about to head back to the job to again try to get my 2000 Grand Cherokee Laredo to start before calling the tow man for the 3rd time ths year for this piece of crap.

    Problem is a bit diff from all others on this forum and I hope it's not one in waiting for any of you. My car won't start because I can't turn the ignition key to start it. the steering lock mechanism is frozen. And believe me when I say it's frozen - IT"S FROZEN!. I've been working on it for the past 4 days. Before work, during lunch, and after work to no avail. and believe me I've tried all the commonly known suggestions - that's not it.

    If anyone on here has any suggestions or have had similar problems with the locking mechanism, please respond asap! Before I forcefully break the %$#@ thing myself and have to repalce the whole ignition assembly.

    Oh yeah, I've have the passenger window regulator issue - propped it up with a piece of 2x2 for now. Ordering repalcement from Monsterparts.com for 89.00. Guess I better start sawing off another one for the driver side after reading you all's posts.

    also hood has to be propped up - 1 month after i purchased it went out.

    A suggestion for tailight issue - both my right side braking and tailights went out on both sides - replacement bulbs fixed driver side but not braking on right. Turns out the leads were being shorted out in the bulb compartment. If u open it you may see burn marks on the plastic housing next to the leads. Temporary fix - turn the knob slowly as if removing it - back and forth and I bet u will see the light come on. you may also want to swap the bulb housings to see if one fit is better than the other. It's been working for me for about 2 months now.

    Miracleously, haven't had the brake issue come up yet. I think they are just going to completely fall apart one day. One things for sure, my daughter will not be driving this hunk of junk when she gets her license in FEB. I will not trust my love ones to this piece of crap!

    For them only the Toyota Camry will do.

    I'm going to go out an get me an old nineties Honda or Toyota for under a grand somewhere and get back my piece of mind,
  • 12-17-2006, 16:57
    Jay28
    Jeep problems
    95 Jeep cherokee 5.2 v8 4 wheel drive

    I have a loud vibration when i take a hard left curve. Any one know what it is?
  • 12-17-2006, 19:08
    Pa.Frank
    1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    My Grand Cherokee Laredo now has just over 158,000 miles on it..

    I drive it hard on the highway, and gently off road, just a bit.

    I've had the brake rotor problems, just like everyone else... I REFUSE to use Chrysler parts as replacements. aftermarket rotors last 4 times longer.

    I had a major accident with it in 2001. I T-boned a guy that blew a stop sign at about 40MPH. No injuries, but my airbags never deployed. I think it's because the road was wet, and I spun him around minimizing the impact. Damage was over $8,000. I think I had around 58,000 miles on it at the time..

    Anyway, even with that, the only problems I have had with my jeep are:

    Brake rotors. I have replaced them 3 times so far, and will need to replace them again this summer.

    The dealer gave me a ******** line that my truck didn't pass emissions inspection because of a cracked serpintine belt, and old anti-freeze. The cost for a fail and to take it somewhere else was the same, so they had me by the balls and they knew it. I had it replaced and gave them a photo of me to stick on the wall, because thats the last time the will ever see me.

    Water pump at appox 90,000 miles

    Actuator for auto door lock broken on rear passenger door. (still not fixed)

    Turn signals only work intermittently when it gets below 60 degrees. Can't find problem.

    I really like my Jeep. It's comfortable, and has all the power it did whe it was new. (Unlike my 91 Jimmy with the POS Vortec engine which lost power at about 60,000 miles)

    I'll need a new one in the next year or so, but I won't be buying a Jeep, as much as I like them, they are just too non-responsive to their customers after they make the sale. I don't like the Ford Explorers either, friends have them and never take them off road, and they have too many issues. I won't buy another GM either for reasons above. It looks like I'll have to go to an import. Anyone have a recommendation?
  • 12-21-2006, 03:00
    justice1970
    97 gc limited slip!?
    ill try the cleaner! the battery replacement and hopefully that will solve my trans slip trouble!
    should be cleaned anyway sometimes! and a new battery is handy in this cold weather:)
    ill post later and let you trans problem folks know if it works! thx