Eight problems related to power window have been reported for the 2001 Jeep Laredo. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
2001 Jeep grand cherokee. Out of nowhere in 48 degree weather, my windows slid into the door. The dealer stated it was the power window regulator. This is a very common problem with little to no help with resolution.
: the contact stated the window regulator was mounted into the frame with a plastic part that failed on four separate occasions. The manufacturer authorized the service dealer to replace the defective part on the front left window. The plastic part had failed on the left rear window, front right window and a second time on the front left window.
I was driving down the road and my front passenger window starting falling down inside the door. No one was operating the window controls. The motor had to be replaced for $350. Several months later the drivers window wouldn't stay up. The armature had to be replace for $400.
Visibility:power window divices and controls 2001 Jeep grande cherokee. Between spring 2006 passenger side window dropped during the night leaving my car open and exposed to weather. Window would not go up and since we were out of town we had to duct tape all around to drive 300 miles home. $450 to repair. 4 months later went for a swim and when I returned to my car the driver side window had dropped and would not go up. Car has ~70,000 miles and thought this to be quite unusual so did some research on the web and found out that this is a frequent occurrence with this model. One gentleman had received reimbursement from Chrysler so I thought I would give it a try. After several hours on the phone with Chrysler they agreed to reimburse so I mailed in both receipts equally ~$800 minus a $50 deductible. They called and told me that they had agreed to only pay for the most recent. I guess I should be thankful that I got something but I am not. If they acknowledge that this is a frequent occurrence why would they only pay for the one. I am just waiting for the next to drop. There should be automatic reimbursement for this repair on this model.
Driver and passenger power window assemble broke with 3 months of each other. The vehicle is not even 5 years old yet. Shows poor manufacturing quality.
The motor and cable on the right rear window do not operate, which is not enabling the window to roll up. The other windows experienced the same problem, and consumer will take for repair sfor the fourth time.
Multiple failures with my 2001 Jeep grand cherokee just beyond the 3/36 warranty. The vehicle now has 55,000 miles: 1. Vehicle required a complete front brake overhaul: new pads, rotors, calipers. Also, . Hood props failed; 3. Water pump failed, window regulator failed, and rear hatch props beginning to fail these incidents all occurred between 36,000 and 55,000 miles (2004-2005). Eep takes no responsibility for anything beyond 36,000 miles. They offer extremely poor customer service at the corporate office. I strongly recommed against purchasing Jeep products.
I own a 2001 grand cherokee 4x4. With in the past three weeks, I have gone to roll down my window, both on the front passenger and driver side door. When I do so, the internal mechanism has fallen apart and I have had to get the entire mechanism replace at a cost of $400 each. I want to know if there is known issue with this. Please contact me and lets talk about resolving the issue.
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