Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
07/10/2007120001
 We own a 2006 jeep commander that has been a problem from the first month we owned it. the first incident occurred when my wife and 3 children were driving on the highway and the vehicle shut off at 65 mph. the vehicle has consistently experienced the same challenge at low and high speeds. in addition, we have experienced similar issues as other owners such as; transmission noises and slippage, electrical system failures, excessive break noise, break wear, excessive cracking in windshield, seatbelt failure, window leaks, stereo replacement and more! in the last 9 months this vehicle has been to the dealer for repair more than 6 times for similar issues. the dealer, as with other customers has claimed they can't replicate the problem... and sent us on our way. i have now embarked upon having the vehicle bought back by the manufacturer and will also begin a formal legal case to ensure other owners receive retribution. this car is dangerous and the manufacturer is aware of these problems, you are not crazy and the dealers are covering it up! *tr
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
10/17/20065900111/04/2005
 Dt*: the contact stated the headlights were too high, and focused too high and too far to the left. while stopped at a stop sign, a police officer pulled the contact over, and informed the contact that it was illegal to drive with the high beams on while facing traffic. the contact informed the officer that the lights were the low beams, and proceeded to demonstrate the brightness of the high beams. the officer then instructed the contact to have a dealership adjust the headlights. the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, who informed the contact that the headlights were not adjustable. the manufacturer was contacted, who was also unable to provide any assistance. updated 12/1/2006 - the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer who insisted that the headlights on the commander were not adjustable. the consumer took the vehicle to an independent repair facility who was able to adjust the lights. *nm