27 problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2002 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2002 Liberty.
The headlights will go off while driving, so far they have come back on within 5 seconds, however, that is a long time without lights. I purchased the car used about 5 months ago so I do not know whether it was happening to the prior owner. It has happened 6 times since the beginning of September 2015. This car was purchased for my daughter who is turning 16y/o in October. The is dangerous for an experienced driver let alone a new driver. This issue is all over the internet dating back to at least 2008. Why has nothing been done.
I received two recall notices from Jeep in the fall of 2014 for the defective design for the gas tank location on my Jeep Liberty. I spoke to the local dealer last fall after getting the second notice. I knew it was a waste of time to contact them after only the first mailed notification, since I knew there wouldn't be parts available. I spoke to the dealer on a visit in the fall after the second mailed notification and the local dealer told me the parts would not be available for quite some time. I left them my name and asked them to contact me if the parts were availabel. In January of 2015, I contacted the local dealer again and they chuckled and told me the parts were not available but they could put me on the growing list they kept at the dealership. So I had not even made it onto the local dealer waiting list yet! to make matters worse, I got a call a week later from a Chrysler warranty customer center. I called back after the second call and told them that the dealer had laughed at me just two weeks before when I had asked if the parts were available. In addition to the defective gas tank location, my Jeep also has the air bags that can inadvertently inflate (supposedly with a few seconds of warning if you happen to be looking at the dashboard and notice a warning light). I got that recall fixed (a very low cost jumper) last fall. I understand that now my Jeep may also have a defective trw airbag inflator. I suspect this was the issue all along but Chrysler took the cheapest possible route (a jumper). Lastly, I have submitted a formal complaint on the NHTSA web site concerning my headlights going off by themselves while driving at night. They have done this multiple times and normally come back on within 5 seconds. There are many other complaints for this issue on the NHTSA site and yet there has been no recall for this without warning issue.
When returning home from work one evening, my headlights flickered on and off and then completely shut off. I heard a clicking sound down in the dashboard which may have been a relay. After pulling over to the side of the road, I opened my driver's side door and noticed my dome light was out as well. My dashboard lights stayed on while my headlights and dome light was off. This same incident has happened more than 8-10 times. The flickering of headlights annoys drivers ahead of me and I'm concerned they will become raged, not to mention the danger of the headlights going off while driving. I had a Jeep dealership investigate and perform a diagnostic test and nothing surfaced. I had them replace the low beam relay since I had read several reports of this same problem on the web and some guessed it may be the relay. Well, I can tell you that the problem is not resolved after replacing the low beam relay as the headlights are still going off. Nhtsa, please investigate this problem before someone is seriously hurt.
After picking up my car from the dealer after it was there for the recall work of putting a hitch on the rear of the car for a safety recall, while driving home in the dark my car lights started to flash then shut off completely, I pulled over on the side of the highway turned off the car then restarted it and once again after 10 minutes of driving the lights shut off so I had to drive home with no headlights at all. I called the dealer the next day and was given the run around that I would have to pay for it to be checked. I only drive the car during the day now because I am afraid of it occurring again.
On two or three occasions, while driving at night with the headlights on, without warning my headlights and park lights have shut off by themselves. The lights will usually be off for approximately 5 - 10 seconds and then come back on by themselves. The events seem to happen randomly and without warning.
When driving with the headlights on, lights begin flashing off and on, along with a clicking noise such as a relay. After a minute or so they finally stay on solid. This is very scary and dangerous on a dark road, and confusing to oncoming traffic! we took the car to a Jeep dealer who found no defect. I called Chrysler and they have no information of this happening. However there are numerous entries on the internet describing this same issue, including this web site. Chrysler clearly does not want to own up to this extreme safety issue!.
All lights (interior and exterior) go off without warning. They come back on, but it's pretty scary when you're driving at night in traffic at 65 mph. The issue is becoming more frequent - isn't temperature related (happens in winter and summer), can happen soon after starting vehicle or after 60 minutes of driving, is not related to rough road surface or crossing a railroad crossing. Has been to Jeep dealer twice - both times dealer stated they couldn't repeat the issue and sent the car back without fixing it. If you google - 2002 Jeep Liberty headlight problems this issue comes up frequently. You'd be amazed. This vehicle is driven daily by my daughter. It has never been involved in any kind of an accident. Originally, I just wanted it fixed - it scares my daughter to drive it. Now it's scaring me. Should this vehicle be recalled? it's been recalled for a rear trailer hitch and has never had a trailer hitch. Now, I want the car made safe. Check the website, contact Jeep - this is a more common problem than you might think. Thank you for listening.
Tl-the contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 15v046000 (air bags) 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 not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure related to the air bags. In addition, the contact stated that the headlights are burnt out and the windows will not roll up. Ad.
I began having problems with the electrical system in August. Headlights flicker on and off at will, as well as interior lights. Passenger side headlamp won't come on at all now and interior lights continue to flicker. While pulling into my driveway, passenger side front tire completely separated from the vehicle, leaving me speechless. We have been the only owners of this vehicle and weren't notified of any recalls. Hoping we can get this repaired soon. . . . . .
Headlights flash on and off randomly. Hear a clicking/flickering sound on dashboard when it happens. Happens fast--flicker off and then back on within a couple of seconds.
Where to begin? my airbag light has been coming on for months while driving. I took it to a Chrysler dealership 6 months ago & was charged $100 for them to tell me they didn't know what was wrong. About a month ago, while driving on the highway, my headlights went out, came back on, went out again, and finally I hit my high beams and they stayed on. My engine uses about 2 quarts of oil per week. I have parked on clean surfaces & there is no oil leaking, but it is going somewhere. I can hear a ticking noise coming from the engine area. I called Chrysler's toll-free number today after the headlights went out again, and was informed that my Jeep is under recall for the air bag module, and maybe that is what is causing the lights to go out. This makes no sense to me that one would have anything to do with the other. I told them that I have seen other complaints about the headlights, but they stated that they've had no complaints. I have also replaced front tires three times in the past year for wear on the outside edge. I've had the Jeep aligned, tires rotated as they should be, and they just keep balding on the outer edge. The service tech said that Jeeps eat through tires because of the wheel base? this car has all but eaten up most of my income. It is constantly having issues, and I get nowhere with Chrysler.
On 3-16-12, speedometer, headlights, power locks stop functioning. The car turn off on its own. Airbag signal come on and off. Checked all fuses and there is no problem there. Connected it to an obdii reader and nothing if found.
While the headlights are on in my 2002 Jeep Liberty they randomly flicker off and on. It's not just one quick click of and on, but it is always a random, numerous pattern of fast clicks off and on. Furthermore, you can not force the replication. This is a huge safety hazard. Sometimes a car turning left in front of me thinks I'm signaling them to go ahead in front of me. Other times at night, they lights just go off for a few seconds and you are driving blind.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated while driving, the headlights would turn off sporadically with out any warning. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who was unable to diagnosed the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 20,000 and current mileage was 130,000.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the headlights began to flicker on and off intermittently. The failure progressed and the lights would remain off for longer periods of time. Additionally, the interior lighting would illuminate independently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The mechanic was unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
When driving my 2002 Jeep Liberty the headlights flicker on and off and sometimes turn off completely. While flickering I hear a clicking noise. To get the lights back on I have to turn them off and on or turn on fog lamps.
Headlights will intermittently go out along with a sound of the relay clicking. This can happen at any speed and can happen multiple times in minutes, and then not for 9 months. Very unsafe.
Headlights of 2002 Jeep Liberty sport have been blinking on and off at random intervals while in use for approximately 3 weeks. A sound inside similar to the sound heard when driver turns the headlights on occurs each time the headlights blink. While in operation, headlights will blink on and off 4 or more times during a 6 mile drive. Was told by Jeep dealership that there was no recall and they were unable to find the issue during a diagnostic.
2002 Jeep Liberty. Bought new. One owner. At approx 70,000 miles headlights began turning off and on by themselves at random - no pattern whatsoever. May do it several times daily for a week and then not at all for a month. Very dangerous at night due to suddenly you are driving in the dark and also other drivers (or even worse police officers) think you are flashing your lights at them. No one has been able to duplicate, find, or fix this problem. Now at 81,000 miles and have to try and drive mostly during the day - very inconvenient and not always possible. I have read many complaints about the same problem so there needs to be a recall and this needs to be fixed ASAP.
Headlights click on and off intermittently without warning. Sometimes related to signal use. Concern of safety issue and annoyance to other drivers. This is an ongoing issue that began when odometer reached approximately 99,000 miles.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the headlights would intermittently fluctuate on and off without warning. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic shop where they ran a diagnostic test but could not determine the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 80,000.
Headlights frequently turn themselves off then back on when I have them on, such as at night or in the rain.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the headlights flicker off and on. The failure has been persistent for approximately one week. Through online research, several complaints were found for this vehicle regarding the same component. The dealer has not yet been notified. The VIN was unknown. The failure and current mileages were 107,000.
The contact owns a 2002 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the headlights flickered on and off intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer but the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 45,000. Updated 2/23/11 updated 04/29/11.
Jeep Liberty headlights turn on and off while driving down the road at night. Headlights have repeatedly been blinking on and off for 2 weeks now.
Major electrical problems. . . . Dash went dead, wipers dead, power door locks dead, tail gate latch released, no headlights, no speedometer, all shut off while driving in the rain at night at 65 mph.
Dealer replaced the front tires twice, and vehicle vibrated while driving at any speed. Also, headlights/ horn/windshield wipers, and the speedometer failed while driving the vehicle.