127 problems related to power window have been reported for the 2007 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2007 Liberty.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated she was unable to close the window automatically. The contact mentioned that the window glass fell down into the door panel. The vehicle was taken toa dealer where it was diagnosed that the window regulator fractured and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The failure recurred on other windows. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 36,000.
While using the passenger side back power window operator to close the window there was a click and the window began to slowly sink back into the door. The car was parked at the time of the incident. This is my second window regulator to go bad. The driver's side back window regulator has also gone bad. It was scheduled for repair.
Rear window fell into door while driving. Window regulators fail randomly and Jeep is not offering a solution. This is the 5th failure of the windows on my 2007 Jeep. All windows have failed and been replaced, now the replacements are failing.
When going to put the drivers window down, I accidentally pushed the switch for the back seat window behind the driver's seat. When I hit the switch it made a funny noise. So, I left the window alone with plans to get it fixed. The window was up at this point. I went to work and when I returned to my car at the end of the day, the window was all the way down. I attempted to put it up using the switch and it made the same funny noise.
I own a 2007 Jeep Liberty sport, with no warranty. A few months ago, the rear, driver side window regulator and motor went bad and I had to replace this out of pocket. What is more frustrating is that this has happened to my driver front widow now. Since my last repair, larry h. Miller Jeep in sandy utah has inflated the price of the part. They are very aware of the need of this faulty part and are taking advantage of customers. I now have no window (it is cracked inside my door and I am not in financial position to replace it). It is approximately 30 degrees in my state right now, this is almost unbearable. I have also owned a 2006 Jeep Liberty prior to this and the rear driver window regulator and motor also went out. I also had to replace this at my cost. This makes three times for the same part! I am asking for a recall and for the dealership to replace this at no additional cost to me. I feel it is already unfair that they provide a bad part, but even worse that they inflated the price part recently and are taking advantage of consumers. This is also unsafe, I have to drive with a garbage bag to my window which blocks my line of sight, but is the only way to keep dry in this fall/winter weather. Please help me, I am at a loss right now and this is my only means of transportation. The dealership's number for where I purchased the vehicle (866) 653 3505. Thank you again. Thank you.
The driver window fell into the door when the cable broke that makes the window go up and down. It is very cold when the window is open all the time, and if a person blocks the opening to keep warm and not let the rain in, they cannot see properly. (safety issue) I have owned the car about 3 years. I bought it used, so I don't know if there were problems before. But this has been a problem for me ever since I bought the car. I have been told that the window regulator goes bad and that is why the window doesn't work properly and broke the cable. I noticed that there are many complaints about this issue. Many people have spent alot of money to keep the windows working properly. I spent over $700 just to keep my driver door window proper and this is for many fixes. I did not buy the car at a Jeep dealership, so when I go in there, they are not real interested in helping me. Please make this issue a recall and help people to get their windows to work properly. Please!!!.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, the rear driver's side window independently opened. The contact was not able to close the window and the window switch was unresponsive. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated that the power window regulator would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred on both passenger and rear passenger side windows. The contact had to replace both window regulators. The contact also stated that the windows would not close evenly. The vehicle was repaired both times. The manufacture was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,000.
2007 Jeep Liberty - window regulator, window regulator fails at random. Has occurred at least 5 times in two years, currently I pay $100/incident to have this repaired (because it is in warranty). This has become so common that Chrysler has advised dealerships to replace the regulator with an updated model at customer's expense, which has occurred with both of my rear windows. Now my driver's side window has failed for the second time and will have to be repaired this upcoming week.
2007 Jeep Liberty sport. Throughout the three years I've owned this vehicle I have had repeated problems with the power windows, including windows that stop working or just fall into the door without even using the power window switch. I have an extended lifetime warranty and have had to pay $100 deductible everytime I've taken it in for these repairs. The claim to have replaced the front windows as they now have a different "connector" for the power window unit. The drivers window goes down normally, but is very slow to come up and sometimes stops. I have to manually 'help' it up. The front passenger window has worked fine since the same repair. The rear windows have both been repaired however the driverside passenger window has now started to fall on its own. It has not been used since it was last repaired except the day of the repair when I checked to make sure it was good to go. I've learned that the parts that need to be replaced are plastic and break down regularly and need to be replaced with metal ones. These plastic parts are easily broken and thus make it easy to break into the vehicle through the use of a steel hook and pressure. Jeep needs to seriously address this. Of all the vehicles I have owned this is the only one that has had a window issue and it keeps happening! this has cost me hundreds of dollars and there is no relief in sight. Help!!!.
2007 Jeep Liberty. 4th time window regulators failed in past three years. All windows once and same windows twice. . On 10/08/10 while traveling south on I 95. Windows were in full upright position, when out no where, the front passenger window dropped . Two minutes later the rear drivers side dropped out. I had to drive 100 miles home like that. . Very scary . Dealer people know about the problem but said no recall yet. . I guess someone has to die and sue them before they will recall. Soooo many people have same complaint. Please help us before someone gets really hurt. . Thank you. I do not know the part # but had to put something in to complete this survey or it wouldn't let me continue. I believe Jeep uses mopar parts, unknown part# for regulator part. . Please help. . .
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Liberty. Whiel attempting to roll the front passenger side window up, the contact heard a grinding noise. Seconds later, the window fell inside the door. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the window regulator and glass were replaced. The current and failure mileages were approximately 39,000.
Normal use of electric windows. We have had our windows repaired 4 times under warranty. The regulator breaks and the window falls. Lucky mine has never broken. I bought the vehicle new and now have 44,000 miles. Still like new except the windows. Chrysler has don nothing to repair this issue they put a new one in again and again. Then your out of warranty and guess what they will continue to service you for around $300. 00 per event and so far in 3 and 1/2 years 4 times. Wow! this vehicle is a 2007 Jeep Liberty I challenge whoever reads this google the internet and check out the complaints. There is plenty of them out there. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
07 Jeep Liberty sport with 35k miles on it, rear driver side window fails to work, called Chrysler dealership in my area(heath, OH), vehicle out of warranty, they want $450 to replace the motor, regulator and glass which leads me to believe this is a problem with this vehicle . Definite safety issue.
On my 2007 Jeep Liberty, the left power window did not work. It was repaired and the service organization said they replaced parts on the right window. During our drive in mexico, the right window failed. I have had to prop it open with a wood block until I can get an authorized repair. I will not be in the states till may.
I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty with just over 31,000 miles that has encountered 5 window regulator failures. Four of the 5 were covered by the factory warranty. Since I am no longer in warranty as of June 2010, today's passenger side rear window failure will not be covered by warranty. The other failures include: 05/16/08 driver's window, 08/03/09 driver's rear window, 08/06/09 passenger rear window and 06/19/10 driver's rear window. As you can see 2 of the same window regulators have failed twice. Living in arizona, having a window that will not stay up in 105+ temps is not tolerable. Taping the window only offers temporary relief due to gravity. Also, working full time and having to take my vehicle in for repairs is always challenging and inconvenient. I am wondering why this is not a Chrysler recall?.
Power windows will start to have more difficulty working. Then, when trying to use the windows they will make a loud noise and the window will cease to work. The window may even fall into the door and out of reach. The regulator and possibly even the window glass will need to be replaced. This has happened to 2 of my windows in less than a year. It is faulty and dangerous. There needs to be a recall.
2007 Jeep Liberty limited 4x4 - failure of window regulators I have had multiple failures of the window regulators that are internal to the doors and regulate the operation of the electric windows up or down. Upon failure, the windows fall into the door frame. Right rear window was repaired in oct 2008. Left rear window was replaced in Dec 2008. Both front windows were repaired in may 2010. Right rear window failed again in Sep 2010. This may happen at anytime and may not occur during normal operation of the windows. Chrysler is aware of this design flaw in their vehicles (2002 - 2007) but has refused to do a recall (they currently have TSB #2303807) issued. This is associated with NHTSA item number: 10022629.
The power windows on all four doors have failed at different times on my 2007 Jeep Liberty since I bought the car in July 2007. The window regulator is the part that had to be replaced each time. The power window on the right rear door was repaired on March 20, 2009. The window failed working again on September 23, 2010. The window regulator will have to be replaced again.
I had my front driver's side window replaced and my back driver's side window on my 2007 Jeep Liberty. Now my back driver's side window is falling down again and since it's been over a year since it was replaced, I am responsible for paying the $100 deductible to have it fixed again, if the extended warranty will even cover it.
While closing our Jeep Liberty this morning my wife pushed the button for the left rear window and it made a grinding noise and the window was not moving. When we got home I was able to move the window to the closed position with my hands. The window is not being held in place or moved by the regulator.
Jeep Liberty 2007 electric window failed leaving the window stuck open.
Right passenger window made a horrible noise, and started to slide into the door. Jeep dealer fixed but charged me $100 for my extended warranty deductible. A few weeks later the driver side passenger window did the same thing. I have not taken it in for repair yet.
2007 Jeep Liberty drivers rear window fell down while driving vehicle. No one in rear set at time but kids ride there often.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Liberty. While driving approximately 70 mph the front and rear driver's side windows fell down into their door panels. The vehicle had not been taken to have the failure diagnosed and had not been repaired. The failure and current mileages were 80,000.
I have Jeep Liberty 2007. The back window of my car stopped working (makes weird sound while trying to move up). I got the same problem approximately two years ago on the same window and had dealer fixed them. Here I got it again. I think Jeep Liberty 2007 has some problem with the window regulation.
I was driving down the interstate at 70 miles an hour in my 2007 Jeep Liberty with my three year old in the back seat in a child safety seat when the window in the door next to him fell down as I was passing a semi truck and trailer. A rock or any debris could have kicked up from the truck and injured my child. Chrysler Jeep will not pay for this defect because its not covered under their warranty. The estimated cost is between 400-600 dollars. My vehicle only has 15,000 miles.
Jeep Liberty' rear windows will not operate.
Replaced the windows on my 2007 Jeep Liberty 6 times. They break without even being used. I went out to my car one morning and one was completely down and would not roll up. The windows have been replaced/repaired each time. Never a warning - just a pop and the window comes down.
I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty and I was driving along in the rain with my 3 year old daughter and my 6 week old son in the back. The rear driver side window came crashing down out of nowhere soaking my son and daughter with the rain that was falling. I went on line and it turns out this is an ongoing problem since 2002 but Jeep has done nothing to fix it but charge 100 dollars even though its under warranty. I am not the only one this has happened to and its sad that Jeep doesn't care about it. I now have 2 sick children and I am going back to afghanistan in 4 days. Please help!.
2007 Jeep Liberty, 52,000 miles, front driver window sticks when rolling up; back left window down and won't go back up. . . This happened during evacuation during hurricane earl!!! seems everything is going wrong with the Jeep after the warranty expired. Everyone I know with a Jeep Liberty has the same window problems. I cannot afford my $500 car payment and a $500 window replacement. . . Actually make that x 2. I've already replaced the starter at 40,000+ miles.
Passenger & drivers side windows fall in and then cannot go up.
2007 Jeep Liberty sport - failure of window regulators I have had multiple failures of the window regulators that are internal to the doors and regulate the operation of the electric windows up or down. Upon failure, the windows fall into the door frame (either partly or wholly). This may happen at any time and may not occur during normal operation of the windows. Considering the sporadic occurrence of this fault, it can possibly injure a passenger and/or driver and may distract the driver during operation of the vehicle, thus being a safety hazard. The Jeep company is aware of this design flaw in their vehicles (2002 - 2007) but has refused to do a recall (they currently have TSB #2303807) issued. This is associated with NHTSA item number: 10022629.
Windows fall in. At different times, I have had both drivers side windows & the rear passenger window fall into the door. This is an ongoing problem with this year & model car. There should be a recall.
2007 Jeep Liberty (windows slide down about every three months) near accident was raining when window began to slide town ran off road when attempting to push window up. I have checked internet there are thousands of complaints on this issue. I know it has to be a safety concern before recall. What about chidren in the back seat rocks or debris of any kind could cause eye injury. Chrysler is aware of problem but refuse to recall.
Rear window of Jeep 2007 Liberty comes down on its own (every time we drive the car and even when it is in park). The problem was repaired at a Jeep dealer once while under 3 year/36,000 mile warranty. However, the problem has occurred again (same window) only 1. 5 years after the fix, yet the dealer says it's no longer underwarranty. Clearly this is a defect with the car and the original fix should have been more permanent than 1. 5 years. It happened during a heavy downpour/rain storm and resulted damage to items in the back seat. We have an 11 month old in a car seat in the back and can no longer ride in inclement weather with the baby in the backseat until we get it fixed again. My fear is this will simply continue to happen since we already tried to have this fixed by a 5 star Chrysler/Jeep dealer.