Tl* the contact owns a 2012 jeep grand cherokee. the contact stated that the rear windshield wiper was inoperable. the vehicle was taken to savage 61 chrysler dodge jeep ram located at 4645 pottsville pike, reading, pa 19605, (855) 821-8752, to be diagnosed. the contact was informed that the windshield wiper motor was defective and also that tipm (totally integrated power module) was the cause of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact was informed that the part was $1200-$1300 parts and labor. the manufacturer was not contacted or made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 68,000.
When parked, i tried to lock car using key fob, which armed the alarm but did not lock the doors. i tried using master power lock on driver side door to lock it, but this didn't work either (none of the doors will lock). separately, after leaving this parked spot, i tried using the windshield washers while driving to clean the windshield, but the sprayers did not work. only the wiper blades activated. after a diagnostic test by repair shop, i'm told the totally integrated power module needs to be replaced.
The paint along the top of the car windshield is bubbling up, rusting, peeling across the top of the windshield line. it continues progressively to get worse all along the top of the windshield. we had a few car repair centers look at the car- they had to have multiple people come out and look at it because they had never seen anything like it. they said the paint was extremely thick on the roof and along the windshield line. it should never be that thick. they said this should be fixed in a manufacturer recall as it is a manufacturing defect and is probably affecting other cars painted at the same timeframe as mine. the paint issue continues to get worse. the car repair estimators said the roof and surrounding windshield paint need to be replaced or this will continue to corrode. this car has never been in an accident or had the windshield replaced.
Hello, my dashboard continues to warp and i'm concerned this is causing impairment of my defrost and possibly my airbag. as you can see this is an ongoing problem with jeep according to numerous threads on jeep forums. also, a news story is provided here: https://youtu.be/le_4rvabook
I took my car for three recalls one of them was the brake booster. they called me the other day to pick it up. i went and they told me everything is fixed. the problem wasn't fixed. i almost crashed 4 times and i had to call a tow truck. i called the dealer and they said if i want them to look at the car and find the problem they would charge me. i told him it's the brake booster and showed him a video to prove it. he declined to help me...updated 06/06/17 *bf *as
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Last few days were extremely hot in the north east.my car was parked in an open parking lot over the weekend and the front windshield developed a crack due to extreme hot weather. the dealer and manufacturer (fiat/chrysler) told me the standard warranty expires after a year. i am in the process of getting it replaced thru my insurance company. i suspect this to be a manufacturing defect of the tempered glass.
Electronic stability control malfunction indicator light randomly goes on and off while vehicle is in operation. automatic wiper blades randomly activating while vehicle is in operation when no moisture or rain is present. automatic key-less entry/exit system intermittently fails to work when using door front handle sensors. dealership has recommended replacement of tipm under extended warranty in effort to resolve issues.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 jeep grand cherokee. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v879000 (electrical system, interior lighting); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect. the vin was not provided. updated 10/04/16*lj
In my 2012 jeep grand cherokee overland model with a leather dashboard, the leather material has separated from the dashboard and is affecting the winter performance of the front windshield defroster by partially blocking the air vents. this presents a safety hazard that will only get worse with time until jeep issues a recall to fix or replace the faulty dashboards on these vehicles.
The leather dashboard is shrinking and coming unglued from the dashboard frame. the defroster vents are now affected and being pulled by the disintegrating leather. i am concerned that since the dashboard coating is no longer affixed to the car, the dashboard will be ripped off and become a projectile if the airbags inflate. the problem exists all the time but the threat exists most when car is in motion.
Informed by technician that i have the right rear shock to be leaking oil, causing the car to bounce, poor control, rusty brake pads and possibly more problems in the future. the vehicle also have been selected for an important safety recall (brake booster prematurely corrode. i not satisfied with all these safety problems for a car i paid off, bought brand new, only two years old, with such disturbing problems, constantly taking it to the dealership it is inconvenient. the seat belt is difficult to click, un-click and i am very disturbed. i am constantly at the dealership repairing and worrying about what will be next. chrysler has sold to consumers like myself a poor quality vehicle. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 jeep grand cherokee. the contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 14v391000 (electrical system, visibility) and nhtsa campaign number: 14v154000 (service brakes, service brakes, hydraulic) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for repair. the dealer stated that the parts were not available. the manufacturer was made aware of the delay. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact had not experienced a failure. the vin was not available.
The side view mirrors are an obstruction of the driver's view when turning into spiraling parking lots. the mirrors are so large, (larger than necessary to see what is on the side of the vehicle) that i have to sit forward and look around the mirror or above the mirror, or below the mirror to see the line in the street. it is very hard to see where the lines are when driving into a parking space or an atm machine. i am a tall person so i imagine a shorter person would really have trouble with visibility when driving and trying to see what is on the sides of the vehicle. i have to be very cautious when driving because i have almost hit other vehicles when turning left due to obstruction of visibility. i can see through the side view mirrors, i just cannot around the mirrors. this is definitely a design defect because i cannot see anyone not having a problem seeing around these mirrors. my husband complains about the mirrors and everyone that drives my jeep. the mirrors need to be smaller and lower so that you can see over and around them. i have never had this problem with any other vehicle and i fear that there will be many accidents or near accidents with drivers if this defect is not corrected. i am very cautious when driving in certain situations because of the visibility problem. i am considering selling the vehicle (which is not a year old yet) due to the safety issue of the mirrors. *tr
Purchased new 2012 jeep g.c. suv in dec. 2011. appx 6 months later a windshield crack appeared from center-bottom of windshield near front center speaker on dashboard. crack started from bottom edge extending upward for about 2 inches, then grew 8 inches up, turned left for 12+ inches. replaced windshield at dealer ((p104355-northwest jeep in houston tx) several months later ($$$). then, after about 3 months, another similar crack occurred from center bottom, moving upwards, turning left and branching upwards to right. performed spot repair to stop crack growing, did not work. this week, crack appeared in driver's front side window diagonally 40 degrees to left from center-right inside door panel to middle of side window rim near outdoor rearview mirror. will take car to dealer this week. in all instances, no apparent outside impacts (rocks etc), so firmly believe all 3 cracks are stress related to either chasis body and/or temperature change. checking with various jeep blogs (edmunds etc.), many others reporting similar incidents, but mostly originating around center windshield rearview mirror. *tr