Two problems related to adaptive equipment have been reported for the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2006 Grand Cherokee.
My passenger was getting out of car, opened the and all the plastic around the doorhandle crack, which now is a safety issue because cant use the handle to open the door, incase of an accident passenger is unable to exit, I am single with no children so the other doors arent hardly used, there is no reason it should be weak, so I called the Chrysler group to inquire about another recall I received, and mentioned this to them, they told my Jeep wasnt in the recall, but have the dealer check the door, when I take it in for the other issue, and have them diagnosis it, to see if its a manufacturing defect. . . Which I asked if it is will it be paid for, they couldnt answer, they kept saying, maybe they could cost assist me. . . I dont understand there are so many complaints with this issue, plus its a safety concern, because most arent paying to get it fixed, well I have appointment next week . . I let everyone know how it turns out. . My Jeep only has 75,000miles on it. Brooke.
Both rear (left and right) door handles have broken clean off. The front two door handles have broken and chipped, but are still intact. No one in my back seat can get out without someone having to get out of the car and let them out from the outside. These have not had excessive pressure or pulling on them, they have just resulted in 3 out of 4 door handles being broken due to normal use and force for exiting the vehicle. There needs to be a recall on this part as I have seen multiple complaints about the same thing happening to others Jeep cherokees. My car is a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a hemi, limited edition.