I had a cracked oil filter housing adapter that caused a big oil leak. *tr
While driving on the interstate, i accidentally bumped the keys of my jeep wrangler unlimited with my knee, and the key turned counter-clockwise enough to turn the car off. obviously, when the car turned off, the brakes and steering lost power. luckily, there was no traffic around me, and i was able to carefully coast to the shoulder and re-start my car. my vehicle is manual, so i could have restarted from neutral, but based on discussion boards, automatics do not have that luxury. doing a quick google search for "jeep bump key" yields many discussions about this same problem. i understand that jeep currently has a recall for this problem in commanders and grand cherokees, but there is nothing for wranglers. i called my dealership, but they will not diagnose or replace anything for free without an active recall. i am 6' and do not sit excessively close to the steering wheel. my key chain is not large or cluttered, and it should not be that easy to turn off my wrangler accidentally. *tr
Purchased vehicle 3/31/15. put 400 miles on vehicle and noticed burning oil smell. checked underneath and noticed significant oil leak all around engine coming from the upper part of engine. took into shop and they diagnosed problem of the oil filter adaptor part#68105583aa being cracked and oil pumping out of it. they called dealership(dewayne lane) in wa and they advised they "had plenty of those parts". mechanic then said, "oh! it's a recall then." dealer then stated, "ahhhhhhh....no-but we sure replace a lot of those." *tr
Easter sunday morning drove from country home 7 miles into town to church, no stopping and slowing down just a couple of times. parked, locked vehicle and walked into church lobby. stopped to speak to a man when he noticed black smoke in the parking lot. turned and saw that it was coming from under the hood of my jeep. within a minute flames started. fire department was called and responded within a few minutes, but not before flames from the passenger front side jumped onto the car parked next to the jeep. both vehicles were burned up and totaled. flames started on the front right side (passenger). *tr
I noticed a burning smell a few nights ago before noticing an oil spill in my garage. i looked under the help and saw oil everywhere! i wasn't sure where it was coming from. it looked like maybe a seal busted from the oil pan. i took it to the dealership right away since it was still under warranty. there is oil all over the rear of the engine,i feel it will eventually start a fire! this should be recalled since there are many wranglers and other models with the same part, having the same issue! *tr
Cracked oil cooler/filter housing causing oil leak and burning oil at top of motor. *tr
Noticed oil in the garage after finally being able to park inside. called jeep dealership in niagara falls, ny but they were unable to schedule me an appointment for 5 days. the snow/ice in the driveway melted and i discovered oil stains on the cement pad where i had been parking. i was able to get into the jeep dealership in batavia, ny today and they called with the bad news of a cracked oil cooler spraying oil all down the back of the engine. isn't this a fire hazard. they have replaced 4 on other vehicles with the same engine this year (2015) already. thee should be a recall with a proper replacement. the current replacement is oem stock. *tr
Oil housing cooler was apparently cracked and leaking oil onto my engine. the cel came on and vehicle itself gave no error codes. made an appointment and took it to the dealership. probably put 40 miles on it in between not noticing oil loss being parked on the street. spouse noticed loss of acceleration during trip home from work. jeep didn't seem to be running any different so drove it to the dealership. i don't know how low my oil pressure was and if it caused damage to my engine. did notice a good amount of oil on the ground after the fact.
Burning smell, oil spots and puddles under vehicle. dealer diagnosed oil leak coming from cracked oil filter adapter housing. part is defective and allows significant and dangerous amounts of oil to collect in the engine compartment. technician found valley of engine full of oil, under vehicle, on transmission and oil accumulated in the skid plates under the vehicle. oil accumulation poses significant danger and fire hazard with potential serious damage to vehicle engine and its occupants in the event of engine compartment fire due to accumulated oil in the engine valley. chrysler case manager and service manager acknowledged part is a manufacturers defect. part was replaced under warranty. dealer reported they are seeing 2014 vehicles come in with this problem. *tr
Burning smell of oil, part was cracked. dealership even said it is a poor design. this needs to be a recall. this could've been a fire or an engine disaster with the amount of oil coming out of the vehicle. *tr
I experienced the oil leak from the oil cooler. replaced with the ab part. this could potentially be a devastating incident. either too far away from dealer\shop or a fire. the amount of oil leaking was absurd. clearly this should be a recall. *tr
i have a 2014 wrangler jk with 10,900 miles and i have a 5 mile drive to work. two days ago, january 14, 2015 as i exited the vehicle, i smell burnt oil. i lifted the hood, i don't see anything like oil. i looked underneath for a drip or puddle, but i saw nothing. as i left work later that afternoon, i looked under the jeep and there appeared to be a slight puddle of leaking oil. i drove 5 miles home. after i got there, i observed a good sized oil puddle on the driveway midway under jeep with smoke coming out of the exhaust! i had jeep towed to dealership and i was i just advised that it was the oil cooler/adapter housing. i had 10,900 miles on odometer when it occurred. i hope chrysler engineers a replacement part fast! otherwise, the fine folks at jeep may be looking at catastrophic engine failure and/or fire from oil coming in contact with hot engine or drive line parts on all of the my 2014 jks! this is a known issue that was first reported in may 2014. *tr
Vehicle is leaking oil at a rapid rate and smoking - could catch on fire cannot get it into a dealership in my area - was turned away because of lack of room/overcrowded. warranty is trying to find a place to take it to but in the meantime i have nothing to drive and have a job and a child to get to school. *tr
i started jeep, the radio channel mysteriously changed, drove approx 1 mile, came to a stop light at a busy mountain intersection and the entire jeep blacked out, i lost all functions, we were almost rear ended and t boned at the same time, returned the jeep to park and restarted. i took the jeep to dealer they said they couldn't recreate problem, i drove jeep off the property only to have it die at the first traffic light, put into park restarted only to have it die again. finally made it back to jeep, they've had it for a week and they claim they still cant find the problem. i don't trust the vehicle nor do i feel safe driving this vehicle in the mountains which is where i live. also note, the entire vehicle lost all power, so does that mean the airbags wont deploy. this is unacceptable. *tr
Developed severe engine leak. diagnosed it to be the oil filter housing filter cracked. required new adapter part number 68105583aa. this could cause a fire or engine being drained of all oil. this appears to be a known issue after doing a google search. *tr
The engine oil cooler/filter unit on top of the engine cracked spraying oil all over the engine and down in the engine valley. then the oil leaked down and covered the underside of the vehicle. *tr
68105583aa adaptor engine oil filter part cracked ran oil over engine all under jeep on exhaust smoked big fire hazard . *tr
Jeep completely died (lost all power, including all electrical, brake lights, panel lights, etc) in condo parking lot. got out to start pushing it back to parking spot, and a few seconds later the door chime started and power was restored. radio was booting up from cold start (showing garmin logo). restarted car, it turned over and started normally. started driving forward again, and in about 20 feet, it completely died again in the same way, and came back to life about ten seconds later. decided it was not safe to drive, and was able to restart again and reverse to parking spot. jeep was towed on november 3 and repaired on november 4 when the part came in. i was told that the tipm was replaced with a new version that didn't have the same type of problems. *tr
I took it to big o tire to have the ball joints replaced as i knew that since i have over size tires and a lift kit that they would not be covered under warranty. i have been smelling oil for a couple of days, and checked it when i left winslow az. to go home to kingman az. and it was just a bit low. so when i picked it up from big o tire for the ball joint replacement they told me it was 3 quarts low on oil (that's a 186 mile trip) and they filled it, i took it straight to martin swanty chrysler jeep in kingman az. which is where i live. they looked it over and told me it was a spill from when i had the oil changed at oil can henry's. they cleaned it up a bit and charged me 72.00 and told me i was good to go. i took it to the car wash and flushed the engine valley out really good and drove it home. i looked in the engine valley and verified that there was only water in the valley around the oil filter, but when i got home it was full of oil again, so i goggled the problem and found this on http://www.wranglerforum.com/f274/2014-cracked-oil-cooler-housings-looks-like-a-serious-issue-698297-13.html wrangler forum and searched for 2014 jku oil leak and found it to be a oil cooler leak that looks like it is common on the 2014 models and most dealers don't know about it ???? this is friday 09-12-2014, this is my work vehicle as i work pipeline. i will take it back to the dealer monday. *tr
Was traveling in our 3 week old 2014 jeep wrangler 2 door automatic in central california. heading west on a remote two lane highway in approx. 84 degree dry conditions. speed limit in this area is 55. i came upon a farm truck who was traveling at approx. 45-50 mph. when conditions were safe, i pulled into the oncoming lane and proceeded to accelerate very hard to pass the farm vehicle in a safe distance. the cruise control was on but was currently not in use. as i was almost around the farm vehicle i took my foot off the gas but the vehicle continued to accelerate at full throttle. i first viewed the road ahead of me to see if it was clear while at the same time i stomped on the brake. i also turned the cruise control completely off. an error message flashed on the dash however due to the circumstances i did not see what it indicated. the braking helped but as soon as i took the foot off the brake it continued to accelerate at full throttle. i would estimate that the jeep reached a speed of 100 when this happened. i then prepared to place the vehicle in neutral but first reached and grabbed the floor mat and yanked it as hard as i could to pull it away from the gas pedal as i was still unsure of what was happening. the issue felt more like an electronic issue then a gas pedal caught on a floor mat. however this did seem to stop the sudden acceleration. once home i verified that i could not see in any way how the floor mat would hold down the gas pedal as the gas pedal snaps back with quite a bit of force when pushing the floor mat in front of the pedal. this very well may have been caused by the floor mat however i would like to document what happened. *tr
Oil leak due to cracked oil cooler housing. risk of engine fire. *tr
Observed oil under the vehicle. suspected that the oil cooler was leaking based upon others with the same problem. observed a large puddle of oil in the valley of engine at the oil cooler. all this was observed after the second oil change (dealer). parts manager at dealer stated this is a big problem on the 2014 models with the 3.2 and 3.6 engine. depending how large the crack is on the cooler this could cause all the oil to be evacuated from the engine causing a fire with the hot exhaust or seizing the engine causing a crash. the oil filter/cooler was redesigned for the 2014 model year. at this point it seems to be affecting the 2014 model year. *tr
First time it happened, i was pulling out of a red light and it seemed the jeep wouldn't shift gears, the rpms revved up and it seemed as though the transmission was not keeping up with the rpms. this continued for a couple seconds and i pulled to the birm of the road and put the jeep in neutral. i then proceeded to put it in drive and pulled out. i took my jeep to the dealer (jeep in newnan ga) and they told me nothing was wrong. the computer didn't diagnose any problem. this has since happened two more times. the last incident was on october 3rd when my wife was driving. the person behind her almost wrecked into her. *tr
On july 3, 2014, the vehicle lost engine power while i was driving during a 150-mile road trip. upon coasting for a short distance, engine power restored, and i was able to accelerate and continue driving without further trouble that day. i did not take the vehicle to the dealer for repair because i assumed it was an isolated episode. however, on july 22, 2014, i again had trouble while on another 300-mile round-trip road trip. during the return drive, the vehicle lost engine power at least six times both on the interstate and on local roads. each time, i had to coast to the side of the road so as to not block the flow of traffic. after a short time, about 30 seconds, engine power restored, and i was again able to accelerate and continue on with my trip. i took the vehicle in to the dealer on july 23, 2014, where it was kept until july 28, 2014. the technicians were unable to reproduce the issue, and the problem could not be identified. software updates were run in an attempt to correct the problem. i again had trouble with the vehicle on august 18, 2014, when driving a 400-mile round-trip road trip. during the drive, the vehicle lost engine power five times on the interstate, at speeds up to 70 miles per hour. upon the fifth episode that day, i took the vehicle to the closest dealer for immediate attention, as i feared i would cause an accident by losing engine power while driving on a busy interstate. the service department was unable to reproduce the issue, but the technician stated that he saw signs of the problem i described during his evaluative drive. the vehicle was released to me and i was told to take it back to the usual dealer the following day for a more comprehensive evaluation. upon driving it for over 100 miles, the service department has been unable to replicate the problem and, thus, again has been unable to identify and repair the issue. *tr
I took my jeep in for an oil change and tire rotation. they found massive amounts of oil leaking, but not from the oil pan. my car was bought in october/november 2013 new. they have had my car for 5 days. it appears from reading the other postings this seems to be happening with 2014 jeep wranglers. *js
2014 jeep wrangler 3.6l engine. major oil leak from cracked oil cooler housing, which is on top of the engine. if not noticed, this could result in the engine seizing, or catching on fire. *tr
Stopped at a traffic light when noticing a light gray smoke around the vehicle. continued from the stop light when the smoke started to get more darker and black. realized the smoke was coming from the vehicle and i drove to side of the road. open the driver side of the vehicle and smoke were coming from the front of the vehicle and from under the vehicle. i then turned the ignition key off and exit the vehicle. when getting across the road from the vehicle i turned and saw fire coming from the vehicle. this statement was made by the driver of the vehicle (the wife of the owner of the vehicle). *tr
Had oil changed by dealership and began to smell a burned oil smell. thought maybe oil dripped on engine during oil change. then noticed small oil puddle under jeep in parking spot and oil on underside of jeep. took in for service and dealer stated saw oil but no idea where it's coming from, washed down engine told to watch for oil. oil leak continues to worsen and call for appointment which is 2 weeks out because loaner is needed. oil down 1/2 quart from leaking. come home tonight and large oil puddle under jeep. lift hood and take off engine cover and a large pool of oil on top of engine right next to oil filter housing. do some research on web and it appears that cracked oil filter housings are an issue on the 2014 wranglers. call dealership and they are unable to move up appointment because no loaners are available. tell me to keep driving and just topping off oil every day even tho my new wrangler is now covered in motor oil on the whole underside. here are pics of the issue and information on the problem. http://www.wranglerforum.com/f274/2014-cracked-oil-cooler-housings-looks-like-a-serious-issue-698297-4.html. *tr
Transition & engine coolant temp immediately rose to alarm status (300 degrees) in first ever light duty 4 wd application. off road 4wd conditions and terrain consisted of a 5% grade in low cut hay field. alarm indicated immediate corrective action was necessary. vehicle temperature gauges were rising from normal tolerances to alarm status in two minutes. corrective action included cutting engine to cool. corrective action also required blower and heater on highest settings to cool block and maintain operable driving condition temperatures. engaging in the slightest load while 4 wheel drive train was engaged (off road) immediately replicated severe overheating condition of both tranny and block coolant. vehicle was operable at normal operating temperatures at high speeds in two wheel drive while on pavement only. vehicle is a 2014 jeep sahara unlimited wrangler with "v" 6 cyl motor automatic transmission with 2,900 miles on odometer (vehicle is brand new purchased in march 2014 - date of this report is april 2014). *tr
In january 2014 i purchased a brand new 2014 jeep wrangler at river oaks chrysler jeep in houston, tx and around march 1st i noticed oil leaking from my vehicle. i was unsure it was my vehicle because i assumed it was a new vehicle that there is not way it could be my jeep. on march 5th 2014 i had a lot of oil spill out of my vehicle. i took the jeep into the dealership on march 6th and they noticed the spilling of oil. i dropped of my jeep with them and they said they fixed it. they said that my oil cooler was leaking. and they replaced the oil cooler. come to find out this is a major fire hazard. a brand new car and the oil cooler fails. they were really vague as to why this happened and brushed me off telling me "its fixed, don't worry about it". i don't feel comfortable now driving my jeep and i am concerned if this is a lemon car. i spoke to several managers over at river oaks chrysler jeep and they seemed to brush me off and would tell me "you are getting mad over a car; one of our sales just found out he has cancer". this was very unfair and i am not happy with what i purchased. please help. *tr ....updated 08/20/15 *bf
Oil noted dripping from the transmission case seam onto the exhaust crossover pipe. probably did not catch fire due to the cold (11f) winter temperatures. oil leak was found to be caused by defective rear main seal. previous oil change (the first one for this vehicle) performed professionally. oil replenished was "5.90 quarts" in a nominal 6 quart system. vehicle: 2014 jeep wrangler unlimited jku, 3.6l "pentastar" engine, 6 speed manual transmission. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the malfunction engine light illuminated. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer, who performed a diagnostic test that determined that the star case software was defective. the star case software was not available to remedy the vehicle. the dealer stated that the software would not become available until june 2014. the failure mileage was 727. . ..updated 03-12-14 *bf the consumer no longer owns the vehicle. updated 03/20/14