41 problems related to power window have been reported for the 2005 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2005 Liberty.
The driver side rear window slides down without use of the window control - it will then not go up. During driving this condition causes wind to enter the vehicle making for a dangerous situation.
Failure of power window cable caused rear door to be "deadbolted" closed without the ability to open when the cable snaked its way into the door catch system. When adding this information to a forum it was brought up by other members that this has happened to them as well. This "deadbolting" of the doors is a major safety issue.
The contact owns a 2005 Jeep Liberty. The contact had the rear passenger side and rear driver side window regulators replaced because the windows had fallen down in the door. The dealer stated that the failure was common. The contact called the manufacturer who stated that they would cover repair costs although the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The failure mileage was 33,199 and the current mileage was approximately 56,300. Updated 12/23/10. The window regulator had to be replaced three times. Updated 04/15/11.
The windows have fallen into my door well because, as I'm told by Jeep service advisors, because of defective plastic clips installed on their window assemblies. This has been an ongoing problem since I've owned this Jeep and I consider it to be a safety issue because I live in the heart of carjackings, thefts, & crime in general, and cannot lock my car because I have no windows. (I am also elderly, female & consider myself to more vulnerable to crime Chrysler has agreed to reimburse me, but then re-engaged, and would rather have a "cat fight" than to step up plate & pay for the problem they have created for the consumer! many Jeep owners, like myself have had their window fall more than 10 times @ $400. 00 per fix = $4,000 x 10 million sold (approx. ) = $40,000,000. Staggering and intentional profits when the have created intentional defects to pass on to the consumer! Chrysler has bullied me and their greed has caused me much stress and unnecessary expense due to the fact that I am on limited income and cannot sustain this expense. I will never own another Jeep simply because of Chrysler's apathy, lack of fairness to the foundation who built their lousy corp - the americans! they are aware this problem is widespread, but chose to treat each case as isolated, and in most cases will not pay. Bail them out and we get ripped off in return!.
Both of my back windows fell down into the door. I am married and no children living at home so the back seat is never used. We have rigged the windows into the door so they will stay shut. I am very disappointed in this american made car. I wanted to support the u. S. Economy by buying a Chrysler product and I am extremely disappointed that Chrysler will not do anything about this problem. My Jeep Liberty is a 2005 model.
The contact owns a 2005 Jeep Liberty. The rear windows regulator failed numerous times causing the glass to fall into the door frame. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the window regulators under the warranty, but the failure wasn't corrected. The rear windows regulator failed again on September 3, 2010. The manufacturer took report 19926946 and advised they could assist with a copay towards the repair. The vehicle wasn't repaired. The failure mileage was 83,500 and the current mileage was 84,000.