Jeep Wrangler owners have reported 3 problems related to brake drum (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.
Noticed car was pulling to one side. Then, I called dealer to report it. They looked at car and found nothing today, I was putting a tow hook on the rear end and noticed that brake fluid was leaking , not really bad but noticeable to anyone with eyes that can see a few inches in front of face. Driver's side rear drum was leaking size of dollar bill up to dollar size across give or take a half of one to fill in gaps. 2. Car pulled to one side hard when braking 3. Was put on waiting list to resolve issue only car for me my wife has a pt but she uses it for work when I need a car so they really don't care much about it which might fail soon too.
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Drum will not keep its shape. Dealer nofitied.
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No rear brakes and the front brakes locked up. The trouble takes place mostly when it snows or when it is slippery. The back brakes have never worked. Dealer changed everything in the brake system, except the master cylinder. Inspector from Jeep came ,. And worked on it. Then, they said the nature of the beast was not to have any rear brakes. Parts that were changed included three sets of brake shoes/two rear brake drums/two sets of rear wheel cylinders, proportional valve/abs computer for brake system, and two brake lines.