We have classified the 64 complaints from 2014 Jeep Wrangler about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. while at a stop light, the brake pedal was depressed and the vehicle jerked forward. as a result, the contact's vehicle crashed into the rear of another vehicle. there were no injuries and a police report was not filed. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, but it was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 20,000. the vin was unavailable.
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. while parked on a hill, the vehicle rolled away in the reverse position. as a result, the vehicle crashed into the front driver's side of another vehicle. a police report was not filed. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and sent a specialist to inspect the vehicle. the failure mileage was 11,000.
I noticed a burning smell a few nights ago before noticing an oil spill in my garage. i looked under the help and saw oil everywhere! i wasn't sure where it was coming from. it looked like maybe a seal busted from the oil pan. i took it to the dealership right away since it was still under warranty. there is oil all over the rear of the engine,i feel it will eventually start a fire! this should be recalled since there are many wranglers and other models with the same part, having the same issue! *tr
2014 jeep wrangler. consumer writes in regards to manual transmission and brake pedal system issues. *smd the consumer stated gear/clutch system, pedal dropped and lost power pressure. the clutch made a creaking noise. the clutch slave cylinder was replaced. however, it continued to malfunction. in addition, the brake pedal made a squeaking noise, when he applied the brake. *jb
I was driving downhill on the freeway (just east of snowville, ut) at approx 70 mph (speed limit 80), when the jeep suddenly shifted into a much lower gear (1st or 2nd). of course we spun out--first one way, then the other as i fought for control i either got it into neutral or it went into neutral itself and i regained control and got it to the side of the road. i was very lucky not to have rolled the vehicle or hit other vehicles, and my wife said she would have rolled it. after i got it to the side of the road, it would not go into gear for sometime and the engine light went on. after three or four tries, it eventually went into gear and the engine light stayed on, and we drove the 60 miles or so back home at a much slower speed. i drove it to the dealer the following day and they said to bring it back on monday, which i did and they kept it several days but could not find the problem. my wife won't drive the vehicle at all now, and i am afraid to drive it at freeway speeds, though it now seems to be driving ok. of course i'm concerned that this might happen to me again, but i'm also concerned that it might happen to someone with less driving experience and kill someone. *tr
Malfunction indicator light comes on repeatedly. implausible data reported from a module that the dealership claims is not even in the vehicle. occasionally the vehicle will not go above about 1800 rpm and 15 miles an hour. at other times the rpms will surge up into the 5000-6000 range and not shift out of 1st gear. dealerships claim there are no problems but the shifting problem continues to occur and the malfunction indicator light keeps coming on. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while driving up an incline, the transmission down shifts and the rpm's would rev up to 6000. in addition, the vehicle would shift once over the hill. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who was unable to diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 3,500.
I have a cracked oil filter housing that seems to be a common issue with this year model jeep. the local dealer is about 920 back ordered which tells me that this is a major problem. please look in to this! if this would have happened while driving it could have caused the engine to lock up and may have caused an accident. *js
I am seeing an issue when i drive the vehicle first time in the mornings maybe 5-7 days a week. i own a 2014 jeep wrangler unlimited sport (automatic transmission), with a rubicon express leveling kit, tire size 315/17 after i start the vehicle weather i leave a minute after or let it idle for several minutes it does not change anything. i leave a minute after or let it idle for several minutes most times and then i am on my way. after reaching an initial speed of 40-45 for the first mile, i slow down normally approaching the first stop (foot on brake). at this point the tachometer is down below the 1500-1000 range; the vehicle starts to shutter as if i have my foot on the gas pedal as well. coming to a complete stop the tachometer is erratic from idle to the 1500 or so range and the vehicle is vibrating and if i don?t let off the brake the vehicle stalls. putting it in park it starts normally does not happen again until the next day, once after work one night. the worst happened last week when i restarted and went from park to drive, it seem to stay in park as the rpms went up but did not move forward. i put it back in park and then to drive and it moved as it should. could not decide what to choose for affected parts could also be; engine, fuel/propulsion, electrical? i have taken it to the dealer but of course they said they can't find anything! will take it back again with the following referenced http://www.carcomplaints.com/jeep/wrangler/2014/engine/runs_rough_stalls_frequently_when_stopping.shtml. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while stopped at a stop light, there was a loud noise coming from the vehicle. the failure recurred while driving in third and fourth gear. the failure recurred on several occasions. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 4,000.
First time it happened, i was pulling out of a red light and it seemed the jeep wouldn't shift gears, the rpms revved up and it seemed as though the transmission was not keeping up with the rpms. this continued for a couple seconds and i pulled to the birm of the road and put the jeep in neutral. i then proceeded to put it in drive and pulled out. i took my jeep to the dealer (jeep in newnan ga) and they told me nothing was wrong. the computer didn't diagnose any problem. this has since happened two more times. the last incident was on october 3rd when my wife was driving. the person behind her almost wrecked into her. *tr
I just drove my vehicle and then parked it at my home on a driveway that has a slight incline. i parked vehicle in 1st gear (6 speed manual transmission), and applied the parking brake. approximately 10 minutes later i was in my yard and heard a muffled pop noise and then a clicking sound that resembled a roller coaster ride when the cars are being pulled up a steep hill. i turned around and saw my vehicle going down the driveway. it collided with my wife's vehicle then hit a tree. the vehicle has 2800 miles on it. when i got in vehicle the shift was in 1st gear, and brake applied. i started the vehicle and let off the clutch and the vehicle moved forward, indicating that it was in fact in first gear still. i duplicated where i parked it again and it moved backwards again. after multiple reenactments the vehicle would move until 3-5 min later it would make a sudden movement in reverse for about 6-12 inches. *tr
Transition & engine coolant temp immediately rose to alarm status (300 degrees) in first ever light duty 4 wd application. off road 4wd conditions and terrain consisted of a 5% grade in low cut hay field. alarm indicated immediate corrective action was necessary. vehicle temperature gauges were rising from normal tolerances to alarm status in two minutes. corrective action included cutting engine to cool. corrective action also required blower and heater on highest settings to cool block and maintain operable driving condition temperatures. engaging in the slightest load while 4 wheel drive train was engaged (off road) immediately replicated severe overheating condition of both tranny and block coolant. vehicle was operable at normal operating temperatures at high speeds in two wheel drive while on pavement only. vehicle is a 2014 jeep sahara unlimited wrangler with "v" 6 cyl motor automatic transmission with 2,900 miles on odometer (vehicle is brand new purchased in march 2014 - date of this report is april 2014). *tr
Oil noted dripping from the transmission case seam onto the exhaust crossover pipe. probably did not catch fire due to the cold (11f) winter temperatures. oil leak was found to be caused by defective rear main seal. previous oil change (the first one for this vehicle) performed professionally. oil replenished was "5.90 quarts" in a nominal 6 quart system. vehicle: 2014 jeep wrangler unlimited jku, 3.6l "pentastar" engine, 6 speed manual transmission. *tr
The cel (check engine light) or mil has been turned three times (dtc code p2099). the dealer has not found the problem, the dealer review the vehicle and all is ok. the dealer changes the pcm (powertrain control module), but the problem continues, the cel (check engine light) light has become a turn. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that nhtsa campaign number had execeeded a reasonable time for the repair. the dealer advised that they only received one part per month and the part received for the month had been used. the manufacturer was not contacted. the contact had not experienced a failure at this time.