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Problems with 2007 Jeep Liberty VISIBILITY

On average, the 2007 Jeep Liberty starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 37 773 miles.

Components Affected by VISIBILITY Issues

We have classified the 61 complaints from 2007 Jeep Liberty about VISIBILITY into the following categories.

POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS 151 GLASS, SIDE/REAR 8 DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM 2 REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES 1

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2007 Jeep Liberty

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. whiel attempting to roll the front passenger side window up, the contact heard a grinding noise. seconds later, the window fell inside the door. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the window regulator and glass were replaced. the current and failure mileages were approximately 39,000.

Normal use of electric windows. we have had our windows repaired 4 times under warranty. the regulator breaks and the window falls. lucky mine has never broken. i bought the vehicle new and now have 44,000 miles. still like new except the windows. chrysler has don nothing to repair this issue they put a new one in again and again. then your out of warranty and guess what they will continue to service you for around $300.00 per event and so far in 3 and 1/2 years 4 times. wow! this vehicle is a 2007 jeep liberty i challenge whoever reads this google the internet and check out the complaints. there is plenty of them out there. please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *tr

My 2007 jeep liberty has yet again had another window break due to their faulty brackets installed by jeep. this is the second window of mine to go out in less than a year. at first the window was having trouble go up by itself and then yesterday it made a popping noise and the glass fell down completely and will not come back up. this should be recalled there is no doubt about it. *tr

07 jeep liberty sport with 35k miles on it, rear driver side window fails to work, called chrysler dealership in my area(heath, oh), vehicle out of warranty, they want $450 to replace the motor, regulator and glass which leads me to believe this is a problem with this vehicle . definite safety issue. *tr

I have a 2007 jeep liberty with just over 31,000 miles that has encountered 5 window regulator failures. four of the 5 were covered by the factory warranty. since i am no longer in warranty as of june 2010, today's passenger side rear window failure will not be covered by warranty. the other failures include: 05/16/08 driver's window, 08/03/09 driver's rear window, 08/06/09 passenger rear window and 06/19/10 driver's rear window. as you can see 2 of the same window regulators have failed twice. living in arizona, having a window that will not stay up in 105+ temps is not tolerable. taping the window only offers temporary relief due to gravity. also, working full time and having to take my vehicle in for repairs is always challenging and inconvenient. i am wondering why this is not a chrysler recall? *tr

On my 2007 jeep liberty, the left power window did not work. it was repaired and the service organization said they replaced parts on the right window. during our drive in mexico, the right window failed. i have had to prop it open with a wood block until i can get an authorized repair. i will not be in the states till may. *tr

Power windows will start to have more difficulty working. then, when trying to use the windows they will make a loud noise and the window will cease to work. the window may even fall into the door and out of reach. the regulator and possibly even the window glass will need to be replaced. this has happened to 2 of my windows in less than a year. it is faulty and dangerous. there needs to be a recall. *tr

Jeep liberty window regulator fail. this is a repeat occurrence, all 4 windows were replaced under warranty at 29,000 miles after 26 months of ownership under tsb 2300809 at a cost to chrysler of $1,332.40. now the latest window fail happened during non-use, while i was inside my work building. this window is barely used; i hardly carry passengers. it has been 23,000 miles and 17 months since the entirely new unit was put in. * * i came out of work, and the window had slid down into the door sometime during the day. additionally, i was unable to close the door after i used a plastic bag to cover the window due to the wire cable blocking the door latch * * this can lead to increased theft, damage from the weather, as well as to passengers (specifically a baby) in the backseat during fail. no operating windows and doors stuck open are safety concerns. * * the dealer is refusing to pay for the replacement, just under $400, even after stating i would contact chrysler, the bbb and local news. there are copious amounts of these cases online, heavily targeting the 2007 liberty as well as some earlier models. the level of widespread failures and amount of time this has gone on without a recall is disturbing to say the least. currently there is also tsb 2303807 about the issue. i love jeeps, and we have bought a cherokee, wrangler, and 2 liberty's. this lack of doing the right thing and repeated failure makes us look to a more reliable (foreign made) vehicle as the next choice. * * *in summary, the window regulator starts to fail, windows start to slide off track or just drop into the door. windows are left open and doors cannot be shut. this demands a recall. *tr

2007 jeep liberty limited 4x4 - failure of window regulators i have had multiple failures of the window regulators that are internal to the doors and regulate the operation of the electric windows up or down. upon failure, the windows fall into the door frame. right rear window was repaired in oct 2008. left rear window was replaced in dec 2008. both front windows were repaired in may 2010. right rear window failed again in sep 2010. this may happen at anytime and may not occur during normal operation of the windows. chrysler is aware of this design flaw in their vehicles (2002 - 2007) but has refused to do a recall (they currently have tsb #2303807) issued. this is associated with nhtsa item number: 10022629. *tr

The power windows on all four doors have failed at different times on my 2007 jeep liberty since i bought the car in july 2007. the window regulator is the part that had to be replaced each time. the power window on the right rear door was repaired on march 20, 2009. the window failed working again on september 23, 2010. the window regulator will have to be replaced again. *tr

I had my front driver's side window replaced and my back driver's side window on my 2007 jeep liberty. now my back driver's side window is falling down again and since it's been over a year since it was replaced, i am responsible for paying the $100 deductible to have it fixed again, if the extended warranty will even cover it. *tr

While closing our jeep liberty this morning my wife pushed the button for the left rear window and it made a grinding noise and the window was not moving. when we got home i was able to move the window to the closed position with my hands. the window is not being held in place or moved by the regulator. *tr

Jeep liberty 2007 electric window failed leaving the window stuck open. *tr

2007 jeep liberty drivers rear window fell down while driving vehicle. no one in rear set at time but kids ride there often. *tr

Right passenger window made a horrible noise, and started to slide into the door. jeep dealer fixed but charged me $100 for my extended warranty deductible. a few weeks later the driver side passenger window did the same thing. i have not taken it in for repair yet. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. while driving approximately 70 mph the front and rear driver's side windows fell down into their door panels. the vehicle had not been taken to have the failure diagnosed and had not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were 80,000.

I was driving down the interstate at 70 miles an hour in my 2007 jeep liberty with my three year old in the back seat in a child safety seat when the window in the door next to him fell down as i was passing a semi truck and trailer. a rock or any debris could have kicked up from the truck and injured my child. chrysler jeep will not pay for this defect because its not covered under their warranty. the estimated cost is between 400-600 dollars. my vehicle only has 15,000 miles.

I have jeep liberty 2007. the back window of my car stopped working (makes weird sound while trying to move up). i got the same problem approximately two years ago on the same window and had dealer fixed them. here i got it again. i think jeep liberty 2007 has some problem with the window regulation. *tr

Jeep liberty' rear windows will not operate. *tr

Replaced the windows on my 2007 jeep liberty 6 times. they break without even being used. i went out to my car one morning and one was completely down and would not roll up. the windows have been replaced/repaired each time. never a warning - just a pop and the window comes down. *tr

I have a 2007 jeep liberty and i was driving along in the rain with my 3 year old daughter and my 6 week old son in the back. the rear driver side window came crashing down out of nowhere soaking my son and daughter with the rain that was falling. i went on line and it turns out this is an ongoing problem since 2002 but jeep has done nothing to fix it but charge 100 dollars even though its under warranty. i am not the only one this has happened to and its sad that jeep doesn't care about it. i now have 2 sick children and i am going back to afghanistan in 4 days. please help! *tr

2007 jeep liberty, 52,000 miles, front driver window sticks when rolling up; back left window down and won't go back up...this happened during evacuation during hurricane earl!!! seems everything is going wrong with the jeep after the warranty expired. everyone i know with a jeep liberty has the same window problems. i cannot afford my $500 car payment and a $500 window replacement...actually make that x 2. i've already replaced the starter at 40,000+ miles. *tr

Both rear power windows have failed within the last 2 days. both windows have fallen, will no longer roll up, and are currently being held up with the help of a wooden shim. *tr

Passenger & drivers side windows fall in and then cannot go up. *tr

2007 jeep liberty sport - failure of window regulators i have had multiple failures of the window regulators that are internal to the doors and regulate the operation of the electric windows up or down. upon failure, the windows fall into the door frame (either partly or wholly). this may happen at any time and may not occur during normal operation of the windows. considering the sporadic occurrence of this fault, it can possibly injure a passenger and/or driver and may distract the driver during operation of the vehicle, thus being a safety hazard. the jeep company is aware of this design flaw in their vehicles (2002 - 2007) but has refused to do a recall (they currently have tsb #2303807) issued. this is associated with nhtsa item number: 10022629. *tr

Windows fall in. at different times, i have had both drivers side windows & the rear passenger window fall into the door. this is an ongoing problem with this year & model car. there should be a recall. *tr

Jeep liberty 2007 driver side window suddenly fell down and would no longer work leaving car wide open. four days later the passenger front side window also just fell into door, no way to get windows up. one dealer says possible recall coming, another said they never heard of problem before. being fixed under extended warranty but really is a safety issue common on liberty's. should be jeep recall to repair all windows before it happens again. *tr

Rear window of jeep 2007 liberty comes down on its own (every time we drive the car and even when it is in park). the problem was repaired at a jeep dealer once while under 3 year/36,000 mile warranty. however, the problem has occurred again (same window) only 1.5 years after the fix, yet the dealer says it's no longer underwarranty. clearly this is a defect with the car and the original fix should have been more permanent than 1.5 years. it happened during a heavy downpour/rain storm and resulted damage to items in the back seat. we have an 11 month old in a car seat in the back and can no longer ride in inclement weather with the baby in the backseat until we get it fixed again. my fear is this will simply continue to happen since we already tried to have this fixed by a 5 star chrysler/jeep dealer. *tr

2007 jeep liberty (windows slide down about every three months) near accident was raining when window began to slide town ran off road when attempting to push window up. i have checked internet there are thousands of complaints on this issue. i know it has to be a safety concern before recall. what about chidren in the back seat rocks or debris of any kind could cause eye injury. chrysler is aware of problem but refuse to recall. *tr

I have had problems with 3 of my windows they keep dropping and the dealership will not repair at no charge. *tr

The passanger side front window of my 2007 jeep liberty fell down inside the door panel while the vehicle was parked. the motor runs but the window will not respond. this is the 2nd window to fail. *tr

The window on my 07 jeep liberty started making noises when it was rolling down and up, however it only did that once and it stopped going down or up altogether. the window falls down on its own while driving, shutting the door, or even just sitting there. it falls down about an inch at first and gradually goes down about another inch. i continuously have to pull the window up myself, just to keep it up for the short amount of time. the dealership stated it was a regulator, but i had to get a whole new "upgrade" for my year of the car. i believe this is absolutely ridiculous that i have to pay for all of these parts, when it is happening to everyone. i have seen so many comments and complaints. i personally can not afford to pay for it and do not want to experience this in the future either. *tr

2007 jeep liberty window regulator i have had to replace them at least 6 times and the last time i had the problem the window fell in to the door and almost knocking my child in the face with broken glass i have heard more than just mine doing this. i believe that this is not safe when you have children or my self because it did this while i was driving i have had to replace it so many times that i can not afford to replace this anymore and i can not trade in because i cant afford a new higher car payment b/c the value of the cars has dropped because of the window regulator. *kb

Multiple replacement of electric window regulators for a 2007 jeep liberty. under warranty, the window regulators have been replaced on the driver side front and rear windows. the passenger rear window twice. now a third time and jeep/ chrysler dealership states that repair involves a new replacement regulator and a new window which cost, $499.29. this must be a defective part that should not be the car owners responsibility to replace such a defective part! *tr

I own a 2007 jeep liberty 4-door bought new in central florida. the driver's side and passenger windows fail open with no warning of impending failure. windows have failed in a rain storm on driver's side and was difficult to see to drive safely. failure of the back side windows causes a near deafening flutter of sound due to the wind passing by/through the opening of the window. in each instance, the dealership replaced a defective window regulator and in some instances the glass window as well. i'm on my second or third replacement of every side window (4 each total). if i didn't have an extended warranty on the vehicle, owning this vehicle would be cost prohibitive. but if anything, this problem is absolutely annoying and aggravating. i have heard there are a myriad of complaints by customers but i never see a permanent fix being introduced by chrysler-jeep or even a recall to fix a known problem with the design. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. the contact stated while driving at 40 mph, the rear driver side window fell into the door panel. the contact stated that every window regulator failed in the vehicle at least once since the date of purchase. most recently, the rear driver window regulator failed a second time. the contact believed the regulators to be defective. the failure mileage was 68,500 and the current was unknown.

Rear window will not go up, the cable is stuck in the door jam it is impossible to close the door properly. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. while parked, the driver side rear window fell down into the door panel. an authorized dealer was notified and informed the contact that the window regulator within the door panel had failed and would need to be replaced. the dealer advised the failure was common in her make and model. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 78,200

Passenger rear left window fell into door. for safety reasons the window does not fully open. when window falls into the door an unsafe condition exists. after a brief web search it appears that this issues has been verified by many jeep liberty owners and is not an isolated incident. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. the contact was driving at 70 mph when the rear driver side automatic widow was engaged. the window became stuck in the midway open position. the contact took the vehicle to a local repair facility for repairs. the mechanic advised that the failure was caused by a design flaw and the window was replaced. the appropriate current mileage 96,800 and the appropriate failure mileage was 69,000.

Rear window fell down and does not stay up, used a device to keep from falling down, 1 week later the other one fell down. took to repair shop and was told the regulator was bad on both windows and needs to be replaced along with the window also. the reason for this is because the regulators were redesigned and it will cost over $800 to repair and was told the problem could happen again. no old parts are available have to put in new parts. the consequences of not repairing are the window can come down and someone can get in your car, the other solution is to have it fixed so it cannot fall down until you get the money to replace it. *tr

In 4/2010 i bought 2007 jeep liberty (less than six months ago) - within two weeks after purchase rear driver side window just fell down into the door while in motion - was prob doing 65 the first time - i brought to dealership and they fixed it free - the second time (approx 3 months later) on fourth of july weekend, i am visiting my son six hours away and i'm driving and arrive at my son's house and the rear passenger side just falls - i had to drive six hours back home with storms and a window that wouldn't stay up -- i have tried stuffing cardboard in the window but it falls out now because i is all stretched out - i have to stop and get out on the interstate to try and pry stuff in to keep the window up - any storms and i am in big trouble - i currently have been waiting one week just for the dealer to fix it - they have to order a complete assembly unit each time and this time they will charge me $100 deductible - as explained to me the unit that holds the window in is very fragile and made of unsturdy, cheap plastic...due to their service hours i have to take time off from work and i have children that ride with me and i am concerned about this window falling while i have them in the vehicle and its very dangerous during bad weather and expensive to fix each time as well. 1st incident happened around 4/15/10 and second incident occurred on 7/4/10 weekend. *tr

2007 jeep liberty, the left rear window fell down. now i check first anytime something goes wrong with my cars and sure enough, thousands of complaints for the same defect and no positive results for the consumer. someone could have been riding in the back and now i am open to theft and weather damage. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep liberty. the contact stated that the driver side window fell into the door panel unexpectedly. the vehicle was taken to a local repair facility where the window regulator assembly and the glass were replaced. the contact stated he was able to locate numerous complaints online regarding the failure yet there were no recalls. the failure mileage was 46,040.

Defective regulators on 2007 jeep liberty. dealer wants $600 to fix a known defect. *tr

2007 jeep liberty rear window fell down into door spontaneously as we are driving down the road with children in the rear seats. defective window mechanism. *tr

Window regulators are no good we have 70,000 miles on our 2007 jeep liberty. we already had one replaced and now the back windows fail down and no way to get them up. we went today and got them fixed new regulators and new windows at a cost of $527.00. you cant get the old regulators because they have had so many problems with them .you have to buy the new ones and the new windows to fit them. there has been lots of complaints and i think it should be a recall on them.they are a piece of junk.we hardly ever used our back windows cause if you let them down going down the road the vibration is not bearable. we will never purchase another jeep ever. we also was sitting in the car one day and the back passenger window exploded,we called the police cause we thought we had been shot at but we found out it was pressure from the window regulator lucky our insurance paid for that cause the dealer would not. *tr

2007 jeep liberty--mileage 26100---left rear window falls down in door---doesn't go up---told $727 for replacement of regulator and glass---poor design--if someone in back seat---could of been hit by flying objects. *tr

My complaint relates to my 2007 jeep liberty. i am having problems with the power windows. this has happened on 3 different windows since i bought the car new almost 3 news ago. the power windows fail to work and the window drops down into the door. *tr

2007 jeep liberty. the window regulators break and windows fall down and can't be raised. it appears the regulators need to be replaced at a cost of $500 per window. *tr

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