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Problems with 2005 Jeep Liberty ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2005 Jeep Liberty starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 33 594 miles.

Components Affected by ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2005 Jeep Liberty about ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC (ASC) 1

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2005 Jeep Liberty

Se siente muy inestable cuando condusco en especial no puedo ir a mas de 50 millas porque en curvas se siente peor su inestabilidad de camino a mi trabajo y de mi uso diario cerca de mi hogar no podria ir lejos girando se siente muy inestable no me suento segura

Making a left turn onto a major route at 30 mph when all of a sudden the vehicle takes off on it's own and begins to swerve picking up speed while both my feet are off of the pedals. it hits one concrete wall on a bridge and proceeds to cross yellow line picking up more speed before smashing straight into other concrete wall. it's the only thing that stopped this vehicle from continuing on. air bags went off and split expelling strange odor. a jeep dealer commented that either a sensor went or accelerator pedal had stuck. i could not straighten the vehicle out by steering at all.

The left oxygen sensor wiring harness contacted the exhaust pipe and burned the harness. they is a recall on this for 06 jeep liberty i would like mine to be included in this 06 jeep nhtsa campaign number: 06v036000. *tr

I wanted to include my vehicle incident in regards to the complaints on the jeep suv fires. i thought it was necessary to include my entry, because unlike other incidents mentioned in the investigation, my vehicle spontaneously caught fire while i was driving it and was not the result of impact from a crash. it was a friday evening and i was traveling home on the highway during rush hour traveling with the flow of traffic at about 65 mph. all of the sudden, and without warning, my vehicle started losing speed at a rapid pace. thankfully, i was in the first lane and was able to pull immediately into the breakdown lane. all of my dashboard lights came on and while i was leaning over to inspect what could possibly be the problem, the hood of the vehicle suddenly burst into flames. i exited the vehicle swiftly and luckily a tow truck driver who had saw the smoke immediately called 911. the car was engulfed in flames in less then 5 minutes. had i not been able to exit the vehicle or had children restrained in the back seat, there could have been serious injuries or possibly a fatality. i reported the incident to chrysler after going through my insurance. there response was a polite letter telling me they were sorry for the incident, but were not responsible. the vehicle was less than 2 years old at the time and serviced regularly. the finding of the fire dept.'s inspection was inconclusive, but i was told in confidence that it seemed more than likely it was a faulty issue with the vehicle. after the incident, i took multiple photos of the interior and exterior of the jeep, which included under the hood since we suspected the engine was at fault. if they are useful to your ongoing investigation, please feel free to contact me so that i can email them along. thank you. *tr

Have 2005, liberty sport, 4x4 w/automatic transmision, during highway driving at speed around 65 mph the car wandered left and right and will not stay in a streight line, the steering wheel has 3/4 to 1" play, new jeep with only 13 miles on it. if passed by a truck vehicle almost lost control.*ak

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