Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2007 Jeep Liberty.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
I purchased a 2007 Jeep Liberty limited edition 4x4 on may 26, 2012 from local dealership. On September 16, 2012, I was shocked to find rear passenger window had slid half way down through the night. Discovered from internet research that plastic parts are faulty and known by Chrysler for years. Yet no recall made to correct this serious problem. Replacing with same plastic parts is no solution. My concern is safety and security. Why have an alarm system when any or all four windows are prone to failure? steel replacement parts can be purchased online independently, but as a consumer I feel Chrysler should be obligated to correct this at no cost. This requires immediate attention. Why wait for the possibility of a child falling out of a moving vehicle. There is no warning.
This is my 5th time in 4 years! having to bring into the dealer to have the window fixed. Malfunctions and break down of electric window motors or regulators.
I was driving my 2007 Jeep Liberty with me 4 yr old son in rear saftey seat when the rear passanger window slammed open. It could have shattered into the vehical where m son was siting. Thank god it did not, this issue I see is a problem with these Jeep Liberty's.
The driver side window dropped into the door. Repairman states that the regulator on the window has went bad. Cost over $300. 00 to fix. Two months later, the back driver side fell into the door, and again the repairman states the same problem. Now the total cost to have both fix over $600. I had the passager side fixed, and had the back driver side blocked up. Do you think that after some many complaints that they would investiage these regulators and maybe have a recall on them. It's now Nov. 2011, and my driver side window is acting the same way. . . Think it might be the next one.
I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty and @ 44,000 miles I had to have the compressor replaced, the auto shop stated that the wires burned out and this stop the compressor working, I asked how this could have been prevented and the mechanic stated that this could have not been avoided due to the way Jeep has the compressor housed. This cost me over $1,000. 00.
Jeep Liberty: due to a disability, I cannot reach snow on roof to clear. Driiving about 35 mph, braking to slow down for stop sign, all the heavy snow on roof slid forward, completely covered windshield. I was a blind driver for at least 100 feet. No one in front of me this time, thank god. Had to stop in middle of a busy road to clear windshield. Never had this happen with any car I have ever owned. I am 62 and owned a lot of cars. I am so upset, I may sell this car, I am afraid to drive it with snow on roof. Contacted dealer, he said clean the snow off the roof. I am disabled, I told him. He did not do anything, offer advice, etc. Have you had any complaints like this?.
2007 Jeep Liberty window regulator I have had to replace them at least 6 times and the last time I had the problem the window fell in to the door and almost knocking my child in the face with broken glass I have heard more than just mine doing this. I believe that this is not safe when you have children or my self because it did this while I was driving I have had to replace it so many times that I can not afford to replace this anymore and I can not trade in because I cant afford a new higher car payment b/c the value of the cars has droped because of the window regulator.
Windows will become stuck in the down position. I have have the front 2 windows fixed already, the driver side twice and the passenger side once. Now, the rear passenger window has become stuck down. I hear the motor turning in the door, but it will not come back up. My child (3 years old) sits in that seat and so it is even more concerning to me.
Left rear window has failed 3 times (9/5/08, 6/17/10, 10/16/11) and all three times the regulator had to be replaced. The right rear window has failed once (8/29/09) and the regulator had to be replaced. All 4 times, the car was parked and I found the window down and was unable to get it back up. This is a safety issue as I have young children in the back and use the window lock so they are unable to open the window. Having an unreliable window that can fall down at any time is a serious safety issue for anyone with passengers in the back. I have complained to Chrysler and they have extended the warranty for the window lift plate but not the regulator. There is a need for a permanent fix for this. I am tired of my regular trips to the dealer to get this fixed. Consumers should not have to pay out of pocket to get this fixed.