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Problems with 2017 Jeep Cherokee SUSPENSION

On average, the 2017 Jeep Cherokee starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 34 500 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2017 Jeep Cherokee

The vehicle has had multiple problems since my purchase date issues with the sunroof which has continued to persist, as well as a strut, hub, strut assembly, electronic parking brake and also now that i have taken it in there are more problems arising and now i have a check engine light on service all brake system lights on and light and traction control light on and also a 4wd system unavailable light on after taking it in to get fixed and the dealership fixes one problem and more keep arising! the vehicle was parked and then when i turned it back in that's when the parking brake would not disengage and then the sunroof and popping sounds were happening while driving. the transmission issue is when i am driving it is shifting way to often and shifting very wonky. then also when shift the transmission into gear it doesn't engage and then when it does it litterally could through you forward in your seat when it finally engages.

2017 jeep cherokee with only 37000 miles the intire front end fell out while driving causing an accident. wheel, intire hub assembly, axle, and strut. while thankfully traveling low speeds in the city

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