Consumer Complaints


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07/02/201288888
 Jeep libertys from 2002-2007 all have defective window regulators. chrysler knew this yet continued to knowingly use these defective window regulators. why not, after they break chrsyler gets to sell the dealership another defective window regulator and the dealership marks it up and then installs it for $400. it is a great scam. almost a little ponzi scheme. please look on the internet you will find numerous complaints about this problem. the window falls down at any time without warning. it can fall down while driving which is very startling to all of a sudden hear air rushing in the car behind you. it can fall down when the car is stopped at a stop sign or parked in front of your house. no matter when it happens it renders you car totally unsecure. anyone can enter your car since the window will now no longer stay up. any items in your car are now there for the taking by any thieves. that is the good news, the bad news is that your car is unsecure and you can be attack or killed at any time. someone can enter your car and hide behind your seat or if you stop and they see the window down they can just enter it and you cannnot stop them. the lighter side is rain or snow coming it and staining your seats beyond repair. another problem with the jeep is that even condensation stains the seats and you can't get them out. this does not even include some of the other issues: belt tensioner, ball joints, roof rack, master cylinder, emergency brake shoes (which i believe were recalled and i paid for), horn stuck on, electrical issues, leaking windshield, fuel relay switch,scratches in the paint, power door locks on rear door, weatherstipping, lights and not getting everything i was promised from the dealer. this vehicle has limited my travel. you cannot even go anywhere without wondering what will happen to your car when you get back. please recall it.
03/01/201383011
 All 2005 jeep libertys have defective window regulators that break even when the window is not used. chrysler knows about it but does not care. they sell a car with a defective product and when it breaks they have the dealer replace the defective part with another defective part and charge you $400. it is fraud plain and simple. when the window drops down without warning the glass can break and injure someone. items can be tossed into the car such as stones or debris from other drivers. people can enter your car and attack you or kill you since the car cannot be locked. you cannot leave items in your car because it is never secure. when the window falls air rushes into your car if you are driving along with rain, snow and sleet which makes it difficult to drive depending on what window it is. it stains the seats. i have contacted other gov't agencies and some tv stations. if nothing is done i will contact other tv stations until something is done.
03/02/201388888
 Defective window regulators. everyone knows about them. just type in 2005 jeep liberty window regulator and see all the hits. the window regulators are bad on all jeep libertys from 2002-2007. i have sent information before but it seems no one cares until someone dies. i have contacted the dealer, chrysler, bbb, the state attorney general and several tv stations. i have also told several federal government agencies including nhtsa but again no one cares about the american citizen. the ones who pay the bills. when it fails the window slides down without any warning so your car becomes unsafe and you are unable to lock it or secure the car. the glass can slide down in the door or break in the door. then you take it to the dealer and he charges you $400 to fix a known defective. chrysler and the dealers love it. you make money when you sell a car with a defect and then charge the person everytime the defect fails. it is a win win for chrysler and its dealers. the public is getting the shaft. imagine not going certain places because you are afraid your car is not safe to take there or not going over night because of your car. how about i stop at a red light and a guys gets in my back seat with a knife or a gun and kills me due to my broken window regulator. the window falls down and the rain stains the seats another issue the seats stain even from water. not to mention the other issues i have had the belt tensior, the horn, the roof rack, the parking brake, the master cylinder, window regulators, window regulators, the list goes on and on. i see there are over 60 complaints about it on your website so when can i expect something to be done. when will there be a recall on window regulators on jeep libertys? maybe we need someone to go postal at a dealership to get attention. not me. there is a known defect and with tons of evidence so fix it.
03/01/201383011
 All 2005 jeep libertys have defective window regulators that break even when the window is not used. chrysler knows about it but does not care. they sell a car with a defective product and when it breaks they have the dealer replace the defective part with another defective part and charge you $400. it is fraud plain and simple. when the window drops down without warning the glass can break and injure someone. items can be tossed into the car such as stones or debris from other drivers. people can enter your car and attack you or kill you since the car cannot be locked. you cannot leave items in your car because it is never secure. when the window falls air rushes into your car if you are driving along with rain, snow and sleet which makes it difficult to drive depending on what window it is. it stains the seats. i have contacted other gov't agencies and some tv stations. if nothing is done i will contact other tv stations until something is done.
03/02/201388888
 Defective window regulators. everyone knows about them. just type in 2005 jeep liberty window regulator and see all the hits. the window regulators are bad on all jeep libertys from 2002-2007. i have sent information before but it seems no one cares until someone dies. i have contacted the dealer, chrysler, bbb, the state attorney general and several tv stations. i have also told several federal government agencies including nhtsa but again no one cares about the american citizen. the ones who pay the bills. when it fails the window slides down without any warning so your car becomes unsafe and you are unable to lock it or secure the car. the glass can slide down in the door or break in the door. then you take it to the dealer and he charges you $400 to fix a known defective. chrysler and the dealers love it. you make money when you sell a car with a defect and then charge the person everytime the defect fails. it is a win win for chrysler and its dealers. the public is getting the shaft. imagine not going certain places because you are afraid your car is not safe to take there or not going over night because of your car. how about i stop at a red light and a guys gets in my back seat with a knife or a gun and kills me due to my broken window regulator. the window falls down and the rain stains the seats another issue the seats stain even from water. not to mention the other issues i have had the belt tensior, the horn, the roof rack, the parking brake, the master cylinder, window regulators, window regulators, the list goes on and on. i see there are over 60 complaints about it on your website so when can i expect something to be done. when will there be a recall on window regulators on jeep libertys? maybe we need someone to go postal at a dealership to get attention. not me. there is a known defect and with tons of evidence so fix it.
03/01/201383011
 All 2005 jeep libertys have defective window regulators that break even when the window is not used. chrysler knows about it but does not care. they sell a car with a defective product and when it breaks they have the dealer replace the defective part with another defective part and charge you $400. it is fraud plain and simple. when the window drops down without warning the glass can break and injure someone. items can be tossed into the car such as stones or debris from other drivers. people can enter your car and attack you or kill you since the car cannot be locked. you cannot leave items in your car because it is never secure. when the window falls air rushes into your car if you are driving along with rain, snow and sleet which makes it difficult to drive depending on what window it is. it stains the seats. i have contacted other gov't agencies and some tv stations. if nothing is done i will contact other tv stations until something is done.
03/02/201388888
 Defective window regulators. everyone knows about them. just type in 2005 jeep liberty window regulator and see all the hits. the window regulators are bad on all jeep libertys from 2002-2007. i have sent information before but it seems no one cares until someone dies. i have contacted the dealer, chrysler, bbb, the state attorney general and several tv stations. i have also told several federal government agencies including nhtsa but again no one cares about the american citizen. the ones who pay the bills. when it fails the window slides down without any warning so your car becomes unsafe and you are unable to lock it or secure the car. the glass can slide down in the door or break in the door. then you take it to the dealer and he charges you $400 to fix a known defective. chrysler and the dealers love it. you make money when you sell a car with a defect and then charge the person everytime the defect fails. it is a win win for chrysler and its dealers. the public is getting the shaft. imagine not going certain places because you are afraid your car is not safe to take there or not going over night because of your car. how about i stop at a red light and a guys gets in my back seat with a knife or a gun and kills me due to my broken window regulator. the window falls down and the rain stains the seats another issue the seats stain even from water. not to mention the other issues i have had the belt tensior, the horn, the roof rack, the parking brake, the master cylinder, window regulators, window regulators, the list goes on and on. i see there are over 60 complaints about it on your website so when can i expect something to be done. when will there be a recall on window regulators on jeep libertys? maybe we need someone to go postal at a dealership to get attention. not me. there is a known defect and with tons of evidence so fix it.
03/01/201383011
 All 2005 jeep libertys have defective window regulators that break even when the window is not used. chrysler knows about it but does not care. they sell a car with a defective product and when it breaks they have the dealer replace the defective part with another defective part and charge you $400. it is fraud plain and simple. when the window drops down without warning the glass can break and injure someone. items can be tossed into the car such as stones or debris from other drivers. people can enter your car and attack you or kill you since the car cannot be locked. you cannot leave items in your car because it is never secure. when the window falls air rushes into your car if you are driving along with rain, snow and sleet which makes it difficult to drive depending on what window it is. it stains the seats. i have contacted other gov't agencies and some tv stations. if nothing is done i will contact other tv stations until something is done.
03/02/201388888
 Defective window regulators. everyone knows about them. just type in 2005 jeep liberty window regulator and see all the hits. the window regulators are bad on all jeep libertys from 2002-2007. i have sent information before but it seems no one cares until someone dies. i have contacted the dealer, chrysler, bbb, the state attorney general and several tv stations. i have also told several federal government agencies including nhtsa but again no one cares about the american citizen. the ones who pay the bills. when it fails the window slides down without any warning so your car becomes unsafe and you are unable to lock it or secure the car. the glass can slide down in the door or break in the door. then you take it to the dealer and he charges you $400 to fix a known defective. chrysler and the dealers love it. you make money when you sell a car with a defect and then charge the person everytime the defect fails. it is a win win for chrysler and its dealers. the public is getting the shaft. imagine not going certain places because you are afraid your car is not safe to take there or not going over night because of your car. how about i stop at a red light and a guys gets in my back seat with a knife or a gun and kills me due to my broken window regulator. the window falls down and the rain stains the seats another issue the seats stain even from water. not to mention the other issues i have had the belt tensior, the horn, the roof rack, the parking brake, the master cylinder, window regulators, window regulators, the list goes on and on. i see there are over 60 complaints about it on your website so when can i expect something to be done. when will there be a recall on window regulators on jeep libertys? maybe we need someone to go postal at a dealership to get attention. not me. there is a known defect and with tons of evidence so fix it.
02/11/200830000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the contact stated that while parked, the rear driver's side window collapsed into the door panel. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. the technician advised that the window regulator and glass would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred twice. the vehicle was not further repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 30,000.
02/11/200830000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the contact stated that while parked, the rear driver's side window collapsed into the door panel. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. the technician advised that the window regulator and glass would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred twice. the vehicle was not further repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 30,000. kmj
02/11/200830000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2005 jeep liberty. the contact stated while parked the rear driver side window collapsed into the door. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. the technician stated the window regulator and glass would have to be replaced. after the repair the failure occurred a two different times. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 30,000. da
06/23/201050000
 This is the fourth time that i have had a window regulator problem. the second time on the same window. i have heard that it is caused from overuse but the only window regulator that has not yet needed to be replaced is my driver window which is the one i use the most! this obviously has nothing to do with it. it is simply a faulty part that they do not feel is significant enough to find a permanent solution for. i fear that it will happen when i am on vacation or something and a storm will ruin my car without my knowing or my car will be broken into or even stolen. i know there are many other people with the same issues happening multiple times but not everyone knows to report it. i hope that enough people complaining about the same faulty part will make them do something about it.