Jeep Cherokee owners have reported 11 problems related to brake disc caliper (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Cherokee based on all problems reported for the Cherokee.
The rear brake calipers stuck on and wore the rear brake pads and rotors out in the first 50,000 miles. The front brakes barely show signs of wear.
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Rear brakes have locked up four different times the recall is coating on piston inside of caliper the fca fix is bleeding the brakes instead of replacing they defected coated piston in the caliper I took it back two weeks after I had it they don't recall a month later it locked up again 5 months later it locked up again and three weeks ago it locked up again they keep telling me they can't duplicate the problem so they can't fix it it locked up doing about 30 on the highway park brake it locked up backing up out of my driveway it locked up turning right into a brookshire's and it locked up at the football field parking lot.
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Defective brake, there is a pulsation felt through brake pedal when braking to a stop. . Read more...
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When driving and braking under any conditions brake pedal pulsates which results in extended stopping distance. Factory defective pads, calipers, and rotors caused excessive vibration, shudder and pulsation while braking. Chrysler issued a TSB with a replacement kit no better than the oem. Consumer was forced to order aftermarket brakes and pads to correct the problem. Consumer filed suit against Chrysler.
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Brake problems - rotors/calipers and wheel cylinders - all needed to be replaced.
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Vehicle had mutiple problems with the brakes. This has caused the brakes to be replaced three times within the year, as well as having the calpers and rotors replaced.
Complaint received via e-mail. I have had a consistent problem with my brakes since I brought it. The first failure occurred at 9012 miles. Dealership replaced the front calipers and rotors. Then at 18811 miles dealership resurfaced the front and rear rotors because they were warped. At 24,806 miles the failure recurred. Dealership replaced all 4 brake rotors. Currently, at 32,000 miles the failure recurred, but the vehicle was out of warranty. The manufacturer, dealership, and other Jeep owners informed me that this was a design flaw that occurred in the earlier and some later model Jeeps, but has been modified in 2005 model. The consumer stated that the vehicle was taken in for repair three times while under warranty. The engine light was on for one week. The low coolant light comes on when the vehicle is started (cold) and goes off when the vehicle is warm.
While driving at highway speed applied the brakes to slow down and vehicle started to pull to right into the other lane. This caused calipers to lock up. Finally took vehicle to dealer , again for the fourth time for this problem & had it repaired. After each repair problem would reappear.
Failed brakes - front and rear rotors, calipers and pads replaced. When braking on uneven or wet pavement, front brakes vibrate and vehicle skids before stopping.
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Brake rotors, caliper and pads worn out. Yh.
Consumer complained about a brake problem. This problem included premature warping of brake rotors and calipers. Rotors were replaced on three separate occasions.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Service Brakes problems | |
Brake Disc Rotor problems | |
Brake Electric Antilock problems | |
Brake Disc problems | |
Brake Disc Pads problems | |
Brake Foundation Components problems | |
Brakes Failed problems | |
Brake Light On problems | |
Brake Disc Caliper problems | |
Brake Drum problems |