Jeep Wrangler owners have reported 5 problems related to abs brake fail (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Wrangler based on all problems reported for the Wrangler.
I was driving on a paved road and needed to step on the brakes to avoid striking a vehicle in front of me. My abs breaks failed to work and I had to swerve to avoid striking the vehicle in front of me. Immediately after this incident my abs light and slip light illuminated on my dash board and remained on. I have the next available appointment on the 19th of February at fields Jeep in glenview and I am unable to drive this unsafe vehicle until it is repaired. With that being said I need to take off of work without pay until it is repaired.
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The car have multiple defective parts including steering column control module, console shift module. The car have a hard time shifting in to appropriate gear. Those defective parts cause abs to fail. Wheels keep getting locked when breaking, leads to increased breaking distance.
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Premature abs sensor failure at 37,000 m ,stability control braking a wheel making car pull in that direction,not an isolated case all 2016 and 2017 Jeep wranger has the same problem with less than 40,000m safety issue. Abs dtc c102a. Vehicle was in motion ,on city street . This can create an accident. Chrysler is not recalling this vehicles passing the cost of repair to the customers,bad part desing with premature failures.
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Airbag, abs and esc lights all come on and won't turn off. Meaning airbags may not deploy if in accident and abs may fail when braking. Esc has been randomly kicking in which cuts power to my powertrain and causes a safety hazard when in traffic and my vehicle suddenly slows and cannot maintain speed. Recalls have been done on the right hand drive models from 2008-2011, and the left hand drive model for 2007. This appears to be same issue (clockspring) as the recalls and is a safety concern that the dealer is not taking responsibility for.
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1999 Jeep Wrangler had multiple rear differential failures before 70k miles. *** no answer required***
the original drive train was rebuilt using original mopar parts. The drive train failed for the second time at 69000 mile after only 11000 miles of use. This time the dealer refuses to provide any financial assistance. The vehicle had other failures which include water leaks, drive train seals failure, electrical failures, multiple abs failures, air bag and seat belt problems, and the paint was peeling off the vehicle.
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all problems of the 1999 Jeep Wrangler
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