Service Brakes Related Problems of the 2003 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows three common service brakes related problems of the 2003 Jeep Cherokee. The number one most common problem is related to the brake disc rotor (eight problems). The second most common problem is related to the brake disc pads (one problem).

Table 1. Service Brakes related problems of Jeep Cherokee


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of the 2003 Jeep Cherokee

The Brake Disc Rotor problem

The front brakes on the consumers 2003 Jeep Cherokee wore out irregularly. (nar) the front brake rotors caused the vehicle to shimmy excessively especially at higher speeds. Each time the vibration would take place, the front rotors would have to be replaced.   Read details...

The Brake Disc Pads problem

Vehicle shook uncontrollably. Consumer was able to maintain control the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer. Mechanic determined that brake pads and rotors needed to be replaced. Consumer informed the mechanic that this problem happened at 13,000 miles, and brake pads and rotors were replaced.   Read details...

The Brake Pedal And Linkage problem

When braking, the pedal felt soft and intermittently the driver would simultaneously apply the accelerator pedal. This caused the vehicle to lurch forward. The dealer was notified and informed the consumer that the brake pedal was a normal characteristic of the vehicle.   Read details...


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