10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
102,412 miles

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problem #34

Jul 012022

Patriot

  • miles
Front and rear crossmembers are rusted through. Replaced front subframe for $1008 in 2021. Available for inspection. Could come to a complete stop if it breaks. Confirmed by independent service center. Not inspected yet. Front squeak heard 2021. Rear squeak heard 2022. This is my 2nd jeep patriot & both jeeps front & rear crossmembers are rusted through breaking apart.

- Westville, IL, USA

problem #33

Mar 052018

Patriot

  • miles
The K frame is rotted out, they said there was a recall but when I took it up I can't find one.

- Fairmount City, PA, USA

problem #32

Jun 192020

Patriot 4WD 4-cyl

  • 158,781 miles
I made a U-turn in my vehicle on a town street, as I completed the U-turn the vehicles rear suspension broke. The broken suspension made the vehicle feel like it was going over a rumble strip, the suspension being broke made the wheels turn in towards the wheel wells where it rubbed and eventually blew my tire. I was looking for a place to pull off safely. When I finally got it too a auto shop they told me the suspension rusted in two.it had to be moved with a flat bed. I had the vehicles front fixed in January of 2017. Which was under the extended warranty because of complaints so the vehicles rear took an extra three years to rust out which is only two years over the warranty. I have enclosed a copy of bill from when then front was done.

- Altoona, PA, USA

problem #31

Jun 172020

Patriot 4-cyl

  • 158,781 miles
I had to have the subframe and cross member replaced on my 2008 Patriot in January 2017, it has rusted again and the same parts need replaced, it was replaced oe parts which I feel were faulty. I was making a U-turn on a small city street and my rear cross member broke, I thought I ran over a something then my steering wheel shimmed, my tires that were held in the cross member were now tilted in to my cross member making black smoke. My tire rubbed on my wheel well untill blew. I was very lucky I was not going fast when this occured.

- Altoona, PA, USA

problem #30

Apr 282020

Patriot

  • 113,000 miles
Went for an oil change, mechanic noted the front crossmember was rusted and, should it break, my tires would fold in and engine would fall out. Jeep recalled those part on its 2007 Patriots, but not on 2008, despite what seems to be several complaints about this crucial part rusting prematurely. I contacted Jeep and they told me the warranty expired in 2017 (the year we purchased the vehicle) and there was nothing they could do. This is a dire matter of safety and it's shameful that Jeep won't lift a finger to replace these parts. Repair estimates are $1300-1500 for a vehicle valued by kbb at less than $500.

- Columbia, TN, USA

problem #29

Aug 152019

Patriot

  • 180,000 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Jeep Patriot. While reversing into the driveway, the contact heard an abnormal noise. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was unable to be driven and was towed to an independent mechanic who stated that the rear subframe needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 180,000.

- Rockford, IL, USA

problem #28

Oct 112018

Patriot

  • miles
Rotted subframe. This is unsafe! we purchased this car for my 16 year old and the subframe is rusted through and cracked! why is the year after recalled and not this year?

- Oxford, MI, USA

problem #27

Nov 012018

Patriot

  • 147,000 miles
Rusted subframe

- Groveland, MA, USA

problem #26

Oct 012018

Patriot

  • 122,000 miles
We recently purchased 2008 Jeep Patriot and was told by a mechanic that the subframe is rusted through. We were told that it was manufacture defect of the ac drain runs on or through the subframe which accelerates the rusting process. There was a 10 year 150,000 miles extended warranty on this part which has expired but we were unaware of this as it was before we bought the Jeep. To make matters worse that was only this past February (for the 10 years) but we still only have 122,000 miles on the Jeep. We have taken it to the local Jeep dealership and they will not honor the warranty, we were give a quote of $942.76 to fix the problem. They also told us we could call Jeep cares at 1-800-992-1997 and they also said they can't help us. We are waiting for a supervisor to call us back from Jeep cares but that hasn't happen either. Clearly in reading the forums this is a common problem and a huge safety issue. We bought this Jeep for our 16 year old son and safety is a major concern for us. We want Jeep to work with us is covering the cost of this safety issue. Please help....

- Saint Michael, MN, USA

problem #25

Jun 072018

Patriot

  • miles
I went to get my tire alignment and I was told the sub frame is severely rusted. Common unsafe issue with Jeep. Recalls on 2007 but nothing on the 2008. Cost will be about $900+.

- Parma, OH, USA

problem #24

Apr 132018

Patriot

  • 0 miles
In August 2017, the vehicle underwent maintenance with no reported problems or concerns. In May 2018, driving felt unstable. New tires were needed, so an appointment was made along with an alignment to cover bases. The mechanic called and reported that tires could not safely be put on, due to corrosion along the car's subframe (aka crossmember); the mechanic demonstrated by showing how easily perforation occurred. The vehicle was brought to a dealership; while the subframe was covered by warranty, the corrosion was severe enough that balding tires could not be replaced without extensive parts replacement. The vehicle is primarily driven from one garage to another, in various conditions. The vehicle has only been on several dirt roads roughly two years ago, but majority of driving was on highways. The vehicle was purchased used in 2016. Specific occurrence and onset of corrosion to subframe not known.

- Stamford, CT, USA

problem #23

Jul 112017

Patriot

  • miles
I start having problems with my airbag in my Jeep last year. I took my Jeep into my local Jeep dealer last year. The deal stated that they would have to replace the airbag. The deal that I'm having is that sometimes the light will come on and off while I'm driving. I did some research and I see that their is a recall on this name brand airbag for this vehicle. I'm asking could you please add my vehicle VIN number to your recall list thank you.

- Columbia, SC, USA

problem #22

Aug 022017

Patriot

  • 125,000 miles
Rotted subframe

- Northboro, MA, USA

problem #21

Jan 232017

Patriot

  • 150,000 miles
K frame is severely rusted. K frame is under the air conditioning drain. The front wheel suspension is also attached to K frame.

- Comstock Park, MI, USA

problem #20

Oct 212016

Patriot

  • 70,303 miles
Rotting subframes, front and rear. Engine drain drips onto front subframe, keeping the subframe wet and causing it to rust out. Jeep recalled the 2007 model year to replace the subframes but not the 2008 year, yet the design flaw persists. Rotting subframe caused vehicle to fail annual nh state inspection. Vehicle was built and sold in what Chrysler calls a "rust belt". so, Chrysler confirms the problem but only fixes it for 2007, not 2008.

- Orford, NH, USA

problem #19

Oct 122016

Patriot

  • 116,348 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Jeep Patriot. While the vehicle was undergoing maintenance by an independent mechanic, the contact was informed that the front subframe of the vehicle was severely corroded. The contact stated that the corrosion created a hole in the subframe. The contact was concerned that the vehicle was not safe to be driven. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 116,348.

- Boardman, OH, USA

problem #18

Sep 292016

Patriot

  • 74,500 miles
Front subframe crossmember corrosion, hole rusted in crossmember effecting safety. As reported to me by my reg. Local mechanic while he was preforming other maint.on vehicle as it was raised on vehicle lift. (suggested it was dealer repair) per tsb 23-012-14 the prior yr model was recallled for same reason on the same parts.

- Bangor, ME, USA

problem #17

Sep 122016

Patriot

  • 123,792 miles
Rear crossmember/subframe assembly rusted through in multiple locations resulting in large holes and the rear differential mounts to detach from the frame and rotate while shifting causing excessive noise and damage.

- Annville, PA, USA

problem #16

Aug 302016

Patriot

  • 70,000 miles
I took my Jeep Patriot to a local mechanic to put a hitch on the back for a bike rack, and he noticed that my subframe/cross member was in dire need of replacement due to rust. I took the vehicle to a Jeep dealer and was told that this is a common issue in these early gen. Patriots, and that a recall had been issued by Jeep (Chrysler action # 23-012-1) for the 2007 Patriot and compass models. The details of the recall would be that Jeep would cover the cost to repair the rotted sub frames in the 2007 Patriots manufactured prior to July 2007, and the eligibility for coverage under this recall is decided by VIN number. The dealer confirmed that my Jeep was manufactured after July 2007, but purchased in March 2008 and thus would not be covered under the same recall. Now, I am currently having issues with my Patriot's steering and deceleration, especially when driving on the highway. I experience shaking of the steering wheel and vibrations throughout the vehicle while going speeds over 50mph on the highway. When exiting the highway on a ramp, the issues are the most pronounced. I have to be diligent about braking several times to make sure the car is decelerating safely as well as the steering feeling extremely loose. I've contacted Jeep to see if the issue with the sub frame rotting would be covered in the 2008 Patriot model, since it appears to be the same issue as the 2007S had and had not been corrected. I had no luck talking to a representative with Jeep about this issue. My ticket with Jeep was closed by customer service after the E-mail rep. Directed me to purchase a warranty with Jeep or visit a dealer (which I'd already done). We are bringing the vehicle to a local mechanic to fix the sub frame this week. I'd like to be reimbursed by Jeep for the cost of repairing the subframe. Thank you for your time, [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Ashland, MA, USA

problem #15

Aug 152016

Patriot

  • miles
During routine maintenance, yy 2008 Jeep Patriot with 106,000 was deemed unsafe to drive due to a rusted front crossmember. There is no other rust on the vehicle. The 2007 Jeep Patriots/compass and Dodge calibers all had their warranties extended so that the crossmember could be replaced. Based on investigation through the internet it appears that many 2008 Jeep Patriots & compasses are experiencing the same problem but consumers are not being notified. This is very dangerous as the rotted frame is not visible so drivers would be unaware of the problem.

- Burlington, Ontario Canada, NY, USA

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