Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION - SWITCH
02V075000DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATIONfrom 06/01/2000 to 12/20/2001V (Vehicle)9500004/08/2002MFRCHRYSLER GROUP LLC03/08/200203/26/2002
Defect SummaryOn certain sport utility vehicles, water and impurities can enter into the ignition switch, causing a short circuit.
Consequence SummaryThis could result in a vehicle fire.
Corrective SummaryDealers will replace the ignition switch with a redesigned switch. owner notification began april 8, 2002. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact daimlerchrysler at 1-800-853-1403.
NotesAlso, customers can contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
080100105/25/2001620059Subject regarding airbag / clock spring service for various models including 2002 model year jeep liberty. *tt07/10/2001
0800600REV12/29/2000080600618049Subject regarding wire splice repairs. *sb04/03/2001
080380012/08/2000616718Subject regarding safety systems - vehicle modifications / repair. *tt03/08/2001
080360011/17/2000615687Subject regarding circuits effected by ignition off draw (iod) fuse. *tt01/28/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
03/08/2012
 Looks like there was a small fire behind the heater controls all the wires and the back of the switches are melted this is the second time the fan motor control switch has been melted
07/31/20121138821
 The dash blower control was not working. when the mechanic check it and the system, it was discovered that the blower had over heated the pigtail connectors and melted them. the blower control was visibly melted and multiple signs of overheating were apparent. the blower control, all pigtail connectors and the blower had to be replaced. this was caught just short of me having to deal with a fire being caused by this over heating of the electrical parts of the a/c-heater system. this is the same situation as reported in other complaints. refer to odi id numbers: 10364281, 10283272, 10181912 and 10145512. *tr
07/31/2012113882
 The dash blower control was not working. when the mechanic check it and the system, it was discovered that the blower had over heated the pigtail connectors and melted them. the blower control was visibly melted and multiple signs of overheating were apparent. the blower control, all pigtail connectors and the blower had to be replaced. this was caught just short of me having to deal with a fire being caused by this over heating of the electrical parts of the a/c-heater system. this is the same situation as reported in other complaints. refer to odi id numbers: 10364281, 10283272, 10181912 and 10145512.
11/06/201042442
 This is one more consumer complaint regarding the heater/fan/blower wiring design failure for the 2001 model of the jeep wrangler. i understand that this continues to occur in other tj model years as well so i think it is a systemic design problem that if not corrected by the manufacturer will eventually cause a serious injury or death. my case is typical of the failures described by other 2001 wrangler owners in that the heater blower fan switch began to drop speeds until only the highest speed was left operational [which i understand is how the underlying electronics specifically a resistor bank fail in this model]. recently, this 4th speed has failed and i am not driving the vehicle until i can receive some assurance that the heater blower will not continue to heat up until it catches fire as has been reported in other instances. as i write this complaint, it is about 25 degrees outside, so driving my 2001 wrangler without heat is not an option. i guess i am lucky that (a) it failed completely in cold weather forcing me to (b) research the issue learning that (c) this obvious vehicle defect can result in the wrangler catching fire which has forced me to (d) go without the use of the wrangler until a factory designed and sponsored fix is engineered and installed. so, in summary, 2001 wrangler
08/20/2009442031
 There is a serious product defect in the fan motor-switch-resister assembly in my 2001 jeep wrangler. this condition has been repaired seven times, six times unsuccessfully (the first time was in 2004, the year i bought my jeep from a dealership) and the last one accomplished august 20, 2009 and who knows how long this will last. the problem is that the fan switch suddenly fails to operate and when the matter is investigated the mechanic finds that the blower motor, relay and switch have melted. there is some sort of electrical problem or surge which six repairs have failed to correct and my fear is my jeep will catch on fire as has been reported in a number of cases. *tr
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
06/10/2001112/27/2000
 While traveling the at highway speed of 55 mph headlights went out for unknown reason. later on, after restarting vehicle headlights came back on. dealer was notified, and informed consumer that they were aware of problem. but no known correction have been founded at this time. *ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION
06/03/2002
 Sometimes vehicle will start and sometimes it won't.*ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION - SWITCH
11/17/20011
 The vehicle was destroyed in a fire, in which fire officials stated the fire started in the dashboard, however consumer received a recall notice regarding the ignition switch and felt the fire damage was a result of the recall.*jg *jb
03/15/2002
 Consumer states that parts were not available to complete repairs for recall. please provide further information. *mr
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 Consumer received recall notice 02v075000 relating to the ignition switch. when vehicle was taken to local dealer, consumer was told there were no parts. each week for 3 weeks consumer has called the dealer and was advised that there are over 400 people waiting for the parts, there is no delivery date for the parts. consumer continues to drive vehicle with a potentially defective part which could possibly cause a fire. *tt
04/30/20021
 Consumer received recall notice 02v075000 calling for replacement of ignition switch. however the recall repair can not be done due to lack of parts. *tt
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 Consumer received a recall notification (02v075000) and upon making the appointment, consumer was informed that the part was not available and that it would be at least 2 weeks before the part would be ordered.*jb
03/17/2002805/08/2001
 While driving transmission starts to slip.*ak a new transmission had to be installed. there was a leaking tank seal. water leaks through the a/c and heater hoses. there are holes at the bulk head. theres a faulty key cylinder. the passenger door is difficult to open and close. there are 2 recalls on this vehicle. one for a faulty ignition switch and the other for hte intake manifold. *jg
 Ignition switch operates poorly. *ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
01/15/200210000104/30/2001
 A/c heater blower wiring causes fire at center of dashboard. when a/c or heater is placed in high blower switchs are selector wiring over loads and causes burning. this is not an isolated case. noted at salvage auctions many 2000 and up jeep wranglers catch fire in this area and burn complete. hard to figure after fire what has happen. im sure insurance companys would be interested in this defect. do not know how many injurys, but im sure there has been some. i have diconnected the high position wire so that overload would not accure till i could figure a fix or jeep will admit to a problem and a fix. *nm
10/01/20011
 Vehicle burned down to the frame. while driving the wheel column started to smoke.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - FRONT UNDERHOOD
07/18/2002
 While vehicle was completely shut off consumer went into the store, and when coming out vehicle was on fire. that day consumer drove only 18 miles. contacted dealer ,and the dealer was taking a look at vehicle.*ak
05/08/2002
 Vehicle was parked for a short time when a fire started under the hood, near fuel rail and fuel injectors. damage unknown at this time.*ak
05/10/2002
 Vehicle caught on fire while consumer was inside. vehicle was not turned on. cause was unknown. contacted dealer, and the dealer was not willing to do anything.*ak
09/13/2001111/01/2000
 The jeep was driven 6 miles, parked in owners yard. within 5 minutes owner smelled plastic and looked out to see fire and smoke coming from jeep. motor was melted. very obvious electrical orgin. switch was off . extensive damage. had owner not beeb quick with hose his home would have burned also.owner burned hand raising hood. motor not running, switch off jeep caught fire quickly. repoorts of another jeep burned at bucannon auto mall in bucannon wv this makes 3 that i know of.*ak
 Vehicle caught on fire while parked. please provide additional information.*ak
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - INTERIOR/UNDER DASH
02/07/200795000104/12/2001
 Wires for hvac controls are melting in the plastic connector behind the dash. some of the controls don't work right anymore. wires could short and cause fire. *nm
10/15/2003570001
 While driving at 55 mph smell of burning styrofoam permeated the interior of the vehicle. a few seconds later, heated styrofoam begun to be ejected from driver's side air vents. vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed the consumer that they were aware of the problem. *ak
08/29/2001104/01/2001
 My jeep started on fire around/in the steering column. vehicle had sat unstarted for 4 days while on vacation when the fire occurred. monday, august 25, 2001, it had rained and the water being on the wires is the cause of the electrical short which resulted in the fire. the soft top was on and the windows were removed. all contents of the glove compartment were dry.*ak