11 problems related to emission control have been reported for the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2002 Grand Cherokee.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. While driving 35 mph, the engine warning light illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that there was a leak in the vent valve. The dealer replaced the vent valve and there were no further occurrences. The dealer and manufacturer stated that his VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign id number 01v348000 (engine and engine cooling: exhaust system: emission control). The failure mileage was 92,870 and current mileage was 93,100.
Five (5) oxygen sensor failures/replacements between 24,000 and 41,000 miles - at 24, 25, 39, 39, 41 thousand miles. Dealer service department cannot find cause. Manufacturer refers me back to dealer. Last failed O2 sensor is available.
The cooling fan blade just broke while stopped at a light. It made the car thump I thought someone hit us but the fan blades broke the fan shrode and put dents all in the radiator and broke the fan guard. This vechile has had many of the same problems due to the electrical system. We lease the Jeep and have put $$$ in it because they would not take it back as a lemon with in the 2 years. I still hear a beep coming from under the dash that Jeep never found the problem or fixed it. I just had the fan relay changed because it went out. With in the first 2 years I had it in the shop for a variety of electrical problems I have all the paper work. I am afraid the Jeep will catch on fire or cause an accident. I've also checked many other things that were issues with the Jeep. Leaking shocks and transmission pan and emissions is now leaking. The check engine light stays on and every time I get it checked it's a different problem. I'm out of my warranty now but there have been so many different things wrong. The dealer replaced 2 of 4 leaking shocks they left the transmission pan loose when they replaced a part in the transmission. This Jeep is unsafe for the road it has lost power in the past while traveling so they replaced the battery twice with in a month.
Whenever the consumer attempted to fuel the vehicle fuel spilled onto the ground. There were recalls on the fuel filler neck and the canister assembly. The recalls have been repaired, but the problem still persists. Dealer explained that they were obligated to make the repairs once, then consumer has to pay for any other repairs.
Got recall notice. 01v348000/ manufacturer's recall a02. Had recall done, but problem still exists.
After recall 01v348000 concerning evaporative/canister was done on vehicle consumer could smell strong gas fumes.
Manufacturer's recall ao2 concerning refuel vapor recurrng system/fuel filler inlet check valve inside of fuel. Rancho Jeep 8118 clarremont mesa blvd sandiego CA 92111 858 560 7100 contact bruce. No parts available for two nonths.
Consumer received recall notice 01v348000 relating to the vapor canister vent hose and fuel filler nlet check valve. However, consumer is having scheduling problems with dealership due to parts that are not in stock.
Received recall notice 02v032000/ manufacturer's recall 10. Dealer checked vehicle, but told consumer did not have parts, and didn'tknow when parts will be in.
Consumer was sent a recall notice 01v348000 at beginning of the year. Consumer has been to several dealerships and has not had vehicle serviced.
Consumer received a recall notice however, dealership states it would take close to a month to obtain parts in order to perform recalls 01v348000.