Jeep Cherokee owners have reported 5 problems related to brake pedal and linkage (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.
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. Nothing was said concerning the brake and the accelerator pedal being too close. The dealer verified that the 2003 models had softer brake pedal than the previous year models. The pedal was so low that it was easy to hit the gas pedal.
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Consumer stated there was not enough space between the brake and gas pedal. The dealer was notified. When braking, the brake pedal had gone below the accelerator pedal. The brakes and the vehicle shot forward. The consumer had one accident due to this problem. Chrysler said there was no defect.
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Consumer states since 30,000 miles an on going problem with the brake pedal pursating when applied. Vehicle been to the dealer on four occasion. Now at the present time dealer informed that the brakes system need to be overhaul. Feel free to provide any further information. Mr.
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Consumer's foot slips off the brake pedal when shoes are wet, has resulted in 3 accidents. This has never occurred with previously owned vehicles.
Brake pedal pad fell off.
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