8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
78,700 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
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problem #3

Mar 302018

Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.7L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 104,000 miles

This is annoying. Half gauges work, half don't. This is all I know.

- Debra W., Rocky Face, US

problem #2

Oct 302013

Grand Cherokee

  • Automatic transmission
  • 82,000 miles

First off i have only had this vehicle for 2 years in the 2 years i have had it i have replaced the fuel pump twice, replaced the brakes and rotors twice. recently my navigation and entertainment system stopped working. took it to the dealership, they said i need a completely new stereo system and that runs $1700.00., then my battery stopped working. mind you this is the second one i have put in in two years. then today the service 4 wheel drive light came on and my car kept jerking and would take forever to accelerate. took it to aamco to hook it up to the sensor check but their sensor is broken so unable to check. This is too many problems for one vehicle and let me tell you the battery problem and the service 4 wheel drive problem switch off all the time. when one is working the other one shows up as not working i dont know what else to do with this car. i put 10k as a down payment but now i am going to be under in value due to all of the problems. i want to screammmmmm. jeep should def stand by their vehicles and be understanding when one person has this many problems. it is plain out robbery

- Kaela B., Twin Falls, ID, US

problem #1

Nov 202010

Grand Cherokee Laredo V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,018 miles

While driving in the dark my headlights and interior lights went hay wire. Flashing on and off continuously without manually switching on or off. My windshield wipers also would stop in sync each time the lights would flash on or off. The dashboard warning lights were all onl check engine, temp gauge, battery light, speedometer and rpm gauge also stopped working.

I took my 2007 jeep cherokee to the dealership where I had purchased the jeep less then 5 months prior to notify them of the malfunction. The auto technician claimed they couldn't diagnose or even help with the problem unless they actually whitnessed the malfunction happeneing. The technician did indicate there were 3 'computer updates' that needed done to my jeep and they had taken care of those for me. After having the dealership test my jeep and verify no harm would be done to my jeep if I continued to drive without any maintenence, I left frustrated with my jeep and helpless. 3 days passed and again the malfuntion happened. The interior and exterior lights continuosly flashed on and off while I was driving. Realizing the extreme hazourd this was to drive, I drove straight to the dealership and again, informed them of this malfunction. I expressed my sincere concern I had about driving a jeep that posed such severe danger to me and all others on the road. The dealership agreed to take the jeep and test it. The dealership has had my jeep for 2 weeks now and still no diagnosis. The manager of the automotive department claimed it was a 'break sensor' and replaced it. The same day I was notified, the 'break sensor' replacement was not successful, my jeep continued malfuntion after the sensor was replaced.

Still no resolution and my jeep lights are still going hay wire without warning while driving.

- Elaine S., Lansing, MI, US