Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SUSPENSION - FRONT - CONTROL ARM - UPPER BALL JOINT
020010208/20/20040200604633476Special ball joint, allows adjustment to caster and camber angles. *slc this bulletin replaces 02-001-02 dated 06/10/02. also to include 2005 jeep wrangler. *tt09/23/2002

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION
12/12/2012710051
 I was driving in the mountains and noticed an unusual noise under my jeep and got out to check it out and found that my frame had cracked under the passenger seat where the control arm is welded to the frame. after looking more closely, the frame has completely rusted through and is a hole has developed for approximately 20 inches along the center of the bottom of the frame rail and up and through where the control arm bracket is welded to the frame. there is only about 1 inch of weld still holding on the outside bracket. i was afraid to drive home. from the looks of the rust, the entire frame could buckle at any time. i am not a rock crawler and do not abuse my jeep. it is all stock and has really only been down dirt roads and not trails. upon searching online, i found that many other wrangler owners are experiencing a similar problem several actually had their crossover support for the transmission fall out of the vehicle. i know these vehicles are 10 years old but we are talking about the frame here. this is unsafe and certainly a manufacturer defect or design oversight. after all, it is a jeep which is expected to get some use off road. i can't imagine what it would be like if i truly spent some time off road. please take the necessary steps to at least let owners know there could be a problem. i normally don't look under my vehicle and this could have easily gone unnoticed and compromised the entire frame structure if i had an accident. *tr
12/12/201271005
 I was driving in the mountains and noticed an unusual noise under my jeep and got out to check it out and found that my frame had cracked under the passenger seat where the control arm is welded to the frame. after looking more closely, the frame has completely rusted through and is a hole has developed for approximately 20 inches along the center of the bottom of the frame rail and up and through where the control arm bracket is welded to the frame. there is only about 1 inch of weld still holding on the outside bracket. i was afraid to drive home. from the looks of the rust, the entire frame could buckle at any time. i am not a rock crawler and do not abuse my jeep. it is all stock and has really only been down dirt roads and not trails. upon searching online, i found that many other wrangler owners are experiencing a similar problem several actually had their crossover support for the transmission fall out of the vehicle. i know these vehicles are 10 years old but we are talking about the frame here. this is unsafe and certainly a manufacturer defect or design oversight. after all, it is a jeep which is expected to get some use off road. i can't imagine what it would be like if i truly spent some time off road. please take the necessary steps to at least let owners know there could be a problem. i normally don't look under my vehicle and this could have easily gone unnoticed and compromised the entire frame structure if i had an accident.
06/17/2012112000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, he drove over a bump and the front end of the vehicle violently vibrated. the contact had to apply the brakes to stop the failure. the failure recurred intermittently when the contact drove over bumps. the vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 112,000. the vin was unavailable.
06/17/2012112000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, he drove over a bump and the front end of the vehicle violently vibrated. the contact had to apply the brakes to stop the failure. the failure recurred intermittently when the contact drove over bumps. the vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 112,000. the vin was unavailable. sm.
11/02/201195000
 I have experienced a terrible wobble in my front tire that makes my vehicle hard to maintain to even keep on the road it is very dangerous and i could not even steer. i cannot beleive this vehicle is allowed on the road with this problem and it is only a matter of time before someone is going to be serously hurt. i hope something gets worked out with the death wobble
SUSPENSION - FRONT
10/16/2003500001
 While driving 40 mph the front end collapsed .as a result, driver lost control of vehicle.*ak
SUSPENSION - FRONT - SHOCK ABSORBER
08/01/20011
 When attempting to make a sharp turn in either direction vehicle shakes and wobbles until it corrects itself tires on vehicle are copping because of the shocks. dealer has been contacted.*ak *jb
SUSPENSION - FRONT - STABILIZER BAR
10/22/20032
 Vehicle's front stabilizer broke.*mr when the consumer read the invoice, he noticed that the exact same part had been replaced previously. *jb
SUSPENSION - FRONT - WHEEL BEARING
09/01/2004809/01/2004
 2001 jeep wrangler has corrosion in the electrical box, air bag is corroded, problems with the wheel bearings and oil leak.*mr on the day of purchasing the vehicle there was a brake problem. there was a leak behind the passenger seat which caused the corrosion. *jb
SUSPENSION - MULTIPLE AXLE
210/04/2000
 Rear brakes failed to operate when applied. dealer was notified. *ak the consumer attempted to back down a dirt incline. when the brakes were engaged, the front brakes had locked up and the rear brakes did nothing, this caused the vehicle to slide backwards. this happened in the second incident as well. the vehicle was purchased with the rear axle-dana 44/226 mm. the vehicle cannot be used for its purpose. right rear axle seal leaked grease onto the right rear of the differenital, dealer found bearing faulty and replaced the bearing and seal. *scc
SUSPENSION - REAR
02/15/20031
 The rear axle broke.*jb
SUSPENSION - REAR - SPRINGS - LEAF SPRING ASSEMBLY - HANGER/BRACKET
09/26/200636000101/01/2004
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving 40 mph on the highway, the rear suspension began to shake throughout the vehicle. the contact managed to drive the vehicle home without incident. upon initial inspection of the rear suspension by the contact, it was determined the leaf spring bracket on the left side was fractured. additionally, the left side was not welded to the spring assembly, but the right side bracket was attached by welds. the manufacturer was not notified. updated 12/01/06. *jb