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Problems with 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee VISIBILITY

On average, the 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 92 069 miles.

Components Affected by VISIBILITY Issues

We have classified the 40 complaints from 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee about VISIBILITY into the following categories.

POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS 65 DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM 61 WINDSHIELD 2 GLASS, SIDE/REAR 2 WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER 1 SUN/MOON ROOF ASSEMBLY 1 REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER 1

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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.

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. *jb

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.

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. *tr

Heater blend door on 2001 jeep grand. *nm

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. *jb

Heat and air system dual climate control, blower stops working will not defog windows. *tr

Jeep has a defective part in the operator assembly of its power windows which causes the window to fall into the full open position. *ak

Blend door failure. *cn

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! *jb

Heater blend door inoperative a common defect in this model. heat on drivers none on passengers still not corrected. i refuse to pay $1300. repair bill on what is jeeps defect. *tr

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. *ak

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. *tr

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. *jb

Driver's side power window failed 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. *ak

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.*ak

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, there was 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 grooves damaging both the spool and the cable. it almost seems as if it's designed to fail and completely destroy itself. a simple fix would be to install metal eyelts on the ends of the cables and use screws to 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. *jb

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. *tr

The engine revved at a very high rpms when starting. when changing gears it made a loud clung sound and wanted to lunge into that direction. the vehicle has never shifted properly between gears. it was almost like it was slipping, and then finding the right gear. it was not a smooth transmission either. 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 dealers could not find the cause of the problem. i had to replace a transmission sensor, 02 sensor, sun roof, rear end, and cd player. the heater blend door had to be replaced , which didn't sound expensive, but the fix was to remove the entire heater plenum and replace the broken door, stop and drive assembly. cost $890.00. *ak

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.*ak

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. *jb

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.

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. *ak

The front, driver side window dropped into the door. this is the second window in my 2001 grand cherokee that has done this within the last month. 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 lot resulting 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.*ak

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.*ak

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.*ak

Both the driver's side front and rear window motors have had to be replaced

Window regulator breaks and the window drops down into the door,so far 3 windows. *nm

Driver's side power window failed and fell in becoming useless. happened in winter with weather -10 degrees. *nm

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.*ak

Consumer complained about electrical problems. air conditioner regulator and fan stopped working. also, consumer had to replace both driver's side and passenger's side window switch regulator.*ak

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. *tr

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

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.*ak

All four power windows failed. *nlm *cb *nlm

While driving, consumer applied brakes and without warning brakes made noise and skipped. *ak 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. *yh

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. *ak

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. *tr

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! *jb

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. *ak

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