Service Brakes Related Problems of the 2001 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows ten common service brakes related problems of the 2001 Jeep Cherokee. The number one most common problem is related to the brake disc rotor (32 problems). The second most common problem is related to the brake disc (seven problems).


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of the 2001 Jeep Cherokee

The Brake Disc Rotor problem

At 20,000 miles my Jeep Cherokee shuttered when braking at highway speeds. It was so violent it almost threw my Jeep into the dividing wall. I took this to my dealer and was told it was a $700 repair to replace my rotors and break pads.   Read details...

The Brake Disc problem

Vehicle front end shakes when brakes applied. Rotors are warped and have been turned twice by the dealer, once at 5791 miles and again at 14207 miles and now Jeep wants to turn them again at 21500 miles.   Read details...

The Brake Electric Antilock problem

While driving 65 mph driver applied the brakes and the pedal went to the floor, causing the vehicle to hit a pole and role three times. Vehicle landed upside down on an embankment. Upon impact, the airbags did not deploy.   Read details...


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