Jeep Laredo owners have reported 44 problems related to brake disc rotor (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving in the rain or snow and when brakes were depressed vehicle went out of control. Vehicle was taken to the dealer five times before the problem was repaired. The pads/rotors and the drums were replaced during the last visit. Manufacturer had not been informed of the problem.
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all problems of the 2002 Jeep Laredo
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Brakes pulsating when stopping. Technician found thickness variation out of spec on front rotors left front . 008 rt frt . 0025 machine rotors replaced brake pads. 07/24/2002 owner request to have brake system look out. Squealing noise when applied the brakes. Dealer perform service by changing the brake fluid and sprayed rotors with brake dust to eliminate the noise. 07/02/2003 noise when braking, technician found the front brake rotors warped resurfaced rotors. 07/07/2004 car was service for braking noise. Front braking pads worn to replacement points. Front brake job with new w/rotors. 05/20/2005 brakes pulsating front brake rotors have excessive runout and causing vibration while pedal is applied. Replace front rotors . 12/20/2005. Brakes making the same noise. Will have service to check out the problem.
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all problems of the 2000 Jeep Laredo
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Brake rotors are warped every 15,000 mph. Dealership is aware of problem.
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all problems of the 1999 Jeep Laredo
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Front brake rotors warped and were replaced, 11400 miles later, brake began to shutter and consumer was informed that brakes needed replaced again, consumer was told that Jeep uses a softer metal that did not last, consumer also states that there is water leaking on the passenger side floor from underneath the dash when air condition is on, dealer ordered an insulator for the evaporator.
Caller stated: every time brakes are depressed, the front suspension pulsates/vibrates. Caller received a service bulletin with instructions to completely replace the brake system. Rotors and pads have been serviced several times.
Consumer took vehicle to the dealership for brakes. Mechanic at the dealership told her that it had been done. Rotors were cracked. Consumer received manufacturer's recall #879 concerning brake rotors.
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all problems of the 1996 Jeep Laredo
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Brake rotors resurfaced.
Have had to have the rotors fixed 4 times in 65,000. Car shakes violently in front and difficulty stopping at speeds in excess of 35 mph. Have never had a vehicle with as many brake problems as this Jeep has had. Normally brakes should not require repair for the first 45,000 miles. The brake system has engineering flaws. ***dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis****768320.
Consumer had to replace the brake pads, drums, and rotors after 9880 miles. Brake pads, drums, and rotors were replaced three times with less than 20,000 miles.