42 problems related to wiper have been reported for the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2014 Grand Cherokee.
The car make an awful sound when driving . Once the speed is over 30 miles per hour the windshield cowl make a very loud noise it has been doing it for a long time I just couldn't figure out what it was until I took it to a dealer and they said that it was common problem with these vehicles. It has just been getting worst over the years.
The driver's side mirror obstructs objects on the left forward side of the vehicle. The position of the mirror is too high and too large, therefore blocking the range of vision on the left forward side of vehicle. I'm of average height (5 ft, 8in), and have attempted to correct this issue by raising the seat very high. Unfortunately, I'm having the same issue. The issue is particularly bad in urban/city driving. It completely blocks out pedestrians in crosswalks while making left turns. This has caused numerous issues, and in one case, almost striking a pedestrian. I never saw them, my passenger alerted me.
I have been leasing a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee for roughly ten months. Throughout that time, I have been notified at least three times of active safety recall notices for my vehicle. My vehicle shows computer modules broken which as a result has disabled my air bags. In addition, my vehicle has a safety recall for a brake booster and now an inoperative vanity lamp which may cause a fire. My vehicle is entirely and completely unsafe to drive and Chrysler Jeep is not taking the appropriate immediate action to rectify this event. I am being forced to drive a vehicle with possibly deteriorated brakes, and disabled air bags.
Tl-the contact owns a 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact stated the vehicle experienced a complete loss of power while driving 40 mph. The failure happened without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The vehicle had the transmission replaced prior to this failure. The vehicle was not repaired for this failure. Approximately a year prior the vehicle experienced a similar failure. The contact received notification of nhsta campaign number :15v393000(structure) and 15v509000 (visibility )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 failures. The vehicle failure mileage was 48,000. There was a parts distribution disconnect regarding recall 15v393000. The VIN tool confirms parts not available regarding recall 15v509000. Kh.
Tl- the contact owns a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign id number:14v391000 (visibility), 14v154000 (service brakes and service brakes, hydraulic) and stated that the part was not available. The dealer did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer was also contacted and could not provide an estimated date for when the contacts vehicle would receive the recall repair. The contact did not experience a failure. Dyd.
The headlights retain moisture or ice on the interior areas for extended periods of time while driving and parked. This definitely blocks the light transmission through to the exterior for proper and safe driving vision. This has happened many times since the November incident and I have reported to Chrysler and the dealership, gandrud in green bay WI, every time and documented each with pictures of the exact problem. The dealer has performed the silly test that Chrysler requires: having the vehicle sit indoors heated for 20 minutes so see it the water clears. Mine did not totally clear at all however the dealer said it was within the "guidelines" of being ok by Chrysler's rules. This is ridiculous. I just purchased a highly priced vehicle and I should leave it sit in a heated garage so the lights work! I do believe cars are meant to be driven on the road in the day and night. Chrysler certainly does not care about the safety of the customer who works hard to pay for this machine that is very faulty. I have always owned a Jeep and am very disappointed in this safety issue. It must be resolved and I will keep at this until it is. I know many others have had this problem as seen on the internet. The second visibility issue is the wipers and the way the windshield defrosts. The wipers are placed so that the ice or snow when driving stays frozen and is not heated to defrost properly. I have replaced the wipers after only driving for a few days in winter weather! I could not see. That helped some but not the defrost problem as stated. It is also very hard to remove the snow and ice from the front area under the wipers. My old 1999 Jeep had none of these problems. My grandson is still driving it. Perhaps I should ask to borrow it. Certainly Chrysler engineers can do better than this.
The side mirrors completely block my vision on both sides. When pulling up to a stop sign I cannot see a vehicle or pedestrian to the right or left when in line with the mirrors. The mirrors are too big.