Seven problems related to service brakes have been reported for the 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2003 Grand Cherokee.
2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Consumer writes in regards to restraint control module replacement parts not available to repair recall and window motor regulator assembly problems. Also, the passenger and driver side front window motor regulators broke, the cd player malfunctioned, the passenger seat belt pretensioner was inoperative and the brakes were not performing as designed.
Tl-the contact owns a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 14v154000 (service brakes , service brakes, hydraulic) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Ne.
Tl- the contact owns a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact stated that a recall was mailed to place of resident for NHTSA campaign number 14v154000 (service brakes , service brakes, hydraulic). The contact stated several attempts had been made to have vehicle repaired under the recall. The dealer continues to state the parts needed were unavailable. The vehicle has not been repaired at this time, and the contact had not experience a failure at this time. The mileage was 35,000, lnc.
I pulled into my driveway (which has a small incline) and put the car in park. As soon as I took my foot off of the brake the vehicle started rolling down my drive way, until pushed the brake pedal and put on the emergency brake. This has happened several times and different places, I. E work, gas station, home, school. This has not cause an accident yet since I've been in the drivers seat every time so far.
While stopped at a traffic light my Jeep started to accelerate and, even with the brake pedal fully depressed, surged forward. This has happened numerous times in the past week both at traffic lights and at stop signs, always while stopped. The rpms have increased to between 1,500 and 4,500. The Jeep dealer attempted to fix it on Tuesday, however the problem re-occurred on my way home and again with a mechanic in the vehicle when I brought it back. To date, the car is still at the dealer and has not been fixed.
The contact owns a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee. While depressing the brake pedal from 20-60 mph, the vehicle shakes, the brake pedal moves up and down, and the steering wheel shakes. The contact stated that all four tire treads were thinning. The dealer has not been notified. The VIN was unknown. The current mileage was 28,000 and failure mileage was 25,000.
I took my vehicle in for the routine oil change at the dealership I purchase the vehicle. After that day, the vehicle vibrates to the point you cannot play a cd. They are telling me this is how the vehicle performs. I have been to the dealership many times with the same response. I also have taken it to other Chrysler dealership with the same answer, it seems that the answer is the same after they look at the repair history. I also have met with the Chrysler marketing rep twice, and the dealership told me that the Chrysler technical rep drove the vehicle. Yet when I requested a encounter with him they declaim and said there is no technical rep. I also met with the general manager from the dealership twice, sales manager many times, I need this to be look into because I think my vehicle was tampered with, because if it was running like this when I bought it I would have not bought it. The vibration is getting worst. I do have a extended warranty, that I cannot use because they refuse to even look at the vehicle. Their solution was to sell me another vehicle, which I declined because they wanted more money down. Why should I buy another vehicle when I have a new one that they destroyed.