Six problems related to power window have been reported for the 2002 Jeep Laredo. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
My 2002 Jeep grand cherokee Laredo has power windows and I have had to replace all of my window motors and or cables and I am not the only one with the same problem. One of the windows I have replaced twice. This is ridiculous. Today was the most recent date but this has all happened in the last six months.
Driver's side automatic window failed for no reason, while driving down the interstate. The window all of the sudden fell about 1/3 of the way. This was done under normal driving conditions. So far, nothing has been done to replace the part. I have been told it is the window regulator, and that this is a common issue in many Jeeps.
Rear window on 2002 Jeep cherokee dropped. Broken window regulator. A search of the internet disclosed that this is a very common problem/defect with Jeep cherokees.
In Feb. My drivers side window quit working and started falling down now my drivers side back window is doing the same. The trans went out last month and I only have 80,000 miles. Also the drivers side mirrors are broken. My Jeep is falling apart. What can be done about it. It will cost me three thousand dollars to fix my trans . My windows are held in place with card board pieces and my mirror also my Jeep looks like junk.
For no specific reason the windows on the Jeep cherokee grand Laredo suddenly drop in their channels and will not come back up. I had a similar failure on a 2000 model previously owned, and now with my 2002 I had the same issue on December 31 2005 with the rear driver side window, and yesterday with the passenger front window. This morning I called Jeep customer service and was given the typical runaround. I have extended warranty and tried to get the deductible ($100 per occurrence) waived and that didn't work either. I was informed by my servicing deal that this is a known issue that was supposed to have been corrected in models starting in 2005 where they switched the plastic regulator for a metal one. I informed customer relations that this is not an isolated issue as two other coworkers have had the same issue on three windows in the same model trucks/year. Who knows how many others there are out there!. Daimler Chrysler obviously doesn't realize that this is a very dangerous situation than can expose drivers to accidents while driving if they have to pay attention to a sudden dropping window, or a potential personal safety issue if driving in a potentially dangerous area. Please investigate what can be done about it.
Poor design of power window regulator/motor assembly has led to my lf window to break. I have reviewed many resources online, and found that these Jeeps are notorious for this problem. The failure of this device caused a major distraction while driving at highway speeds, like most other people with this problem. Jeep/Chrysler needs to stop putting people at risk for such a ridiculous problem.