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Power window regulator failure. window will not go up or down. have seen many, many complaints of the exact same problem. makes driving in rain imp...
Without warning the body control module shorts out draining the battery and damaging the multi-control switch on the steering column. causing the head...
On wednesday, september 5, 2007, at approximately 8:30pm both my husband and i got in our 2006 jeep liberty with only 9,188 miles to drive home. upon...
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 jeep liberty. while driving approximately 35 mph, the contact heard a noise emerging from the rear driver side door similar to an engine running. the contact arrived at her house and noticed that the rear driver side window was down. the window motor would not bring the window back up. the contact also stated that the vehicle was repaired for the front driver side window motor last year. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired again. the approximate failure mileage was 87,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 jeep liberty. while driving 65 mph, the rear driver side window independently rolled downwards and failed to roll back up. in addition, the rear passenger side window rolled down independently and failed to roll back up. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the actuators needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 82,000.
After putting my front driver side window down completely, it will not go back up. the motor runs, it makes a sound, but window does not move. i was forced to leave my car parked in a medical center parking garage during my work shift 4:00pm to 12:00am. of course, it was completely unsafe for me, a young female, to return to my open car and had to be escorted by a security officer. i then drove the 25 freeway miles home completely exposed to the elements. having googled the malfunction, i learned that this is a very common issue with the 2006 jeep liberty and is very expensive to repair. i am astounded to also learn that chrysler did not issue a recall on this mechanical failure. as a college student, i am not financially able to incur this expense, nor do i think i should be required to, and am asking that chrysler perform repairs on all four windows at not cost to me. please advise. thank you for your consideration. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 jeep liberty. the contact stated that the rear driver side window became inoperable without warning. as a result, the rear driver side window fell into the door. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 90,000. update 01/15/16 ma
The radiator on this vehicle has been replaced times in the 8 years i have owned it. it has 7 recalls, the window on the passenger side is broken, the sensors in the engine have been replaced twice. the radiator is plastic and looks like something out of a bubble gum machine. it also has a plastic cooling fan, not metal, which also broke. i have put as much money in this vehicle as i paid for it. the brakes are horrid and go out constantly. i only have a 5 mile commute to work. the vehicle is serviced on a regular basis. it is a huge disappointment. i got this vehicle because we had owned several jeeps and liked them. this vehicle is always breaking down. the fan doesn't work on the heater except on high. the alternator has been replaced twice. the exhaust has been replaced twice. i would never buy a jeep product again after this. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. the contact stated that the front driver side window failed. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the window was repaired. the contact mentioned that all the windows were replaced on the vehicle on nine separate occasions. also, the contact stated that a rubber plug also failed which allowed water inside the cabin of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer, where the rubber plug was replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and did not offer any assistance. the failure mileage was approximatley 60,000. *bf updated 9/21/2015 *js
Same gas problem it overflows tank when filling it. abs light, esp bas, and traction control lights came on and brakes go all the way to the floor at times. window regulators keep going out making my vehicle unsafe for me to put my child in. as a single parent i cannot afford to keep paying for costly repairs (mainly the windows) to prevent my child from getting sick in wisconsin winter. i do not have time in my day to sit and wait on repairs to be done. i hate risking frost bite when my window decides to fall and i'm trying to hold it up! it is now snowing and my drivers side window has fallen into my door yet again and it is 2 am and i really hope garbage bags keep it dry! *tr
In 2010 i purchased a used 2007 jeep liberty from a dealership. within the first month of the purchase the mechanism inside the front driver's side door broke causing the window to drop into the door rendering it unusable. i took the vehicle back to the dealership and they repaired the mechanism for free. in 2012 the same mechanism in the same door broke again. this time i was told that this is a common occurrence but was forced to pay for the repair myself as jeep has not yet recalled the mechanism. yesterday, december 21, 2013 the mechanism broke again this time in the front passenger side door. i have called the dealership again but have not yet scheduled a time to fix the unit. i do not feel as if i should have to pay for this repair as it is an on-going issue and obviously a defective product. *tr
The 2008 jeep and years after all have a defective skyslider(as far as i know every single person i spoke with that has a sky slider had some malfunction) which seems to be a huge safety concern. this panoramic roof constantly malfunctions, the replacement parts cost almost a 1/4 of the vehicle cost and when it breaks it usually is not fixed properly. the concern is, it can come flying off at high speeds causing possible injury, also makes vehicle un-secure due to being accessibly by the roof, also causes rain, and other contaminants to enter the cabin area. i understand that chrysler is under government protection due to it financial situation but there is no reason they can not recall, repair, or have a engineered replacement for this due to the amount of complaints and issues it has. *tr
The lift plates on all side windows of jeep liberty vehicles can be defective. the window will unexpectedly completely drop down. chrysler corporation accepts the fact there are window defective lift plates. they extended the vehicle warranty to replace the lift plate parts if they fail. to my knowledge chrysler corporation did not notify owners about the defective parts or the extended warranty. i found this information out when the vehicle was taken in for window repair at the jeep chrysler dealership (the faricy boys chrysler, jeep) on september 18, 2013. chrysler knew all the side window parts were defective, but would only replace the window lift plates that were not working on that day. another side window lift plate on the same vehicle failed on may 30, 2013. when driving the vehicle and a window completely drops down it can startle the driver and is a distraction that could cause an accident. the vehicle was again taken in for repair at the jeep chrysler dealership. the dealership said the extended warranty had expired and the cost of repair needed to be paid by the owner. ...