6.7
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $30
- Average Mileage:
- 50,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace headlamp (1 reports)
- replace headlight lamp (1 reports)
- replace headlights (1 reports)
Noticed that the driver side low beam headlight lamp does not come on. Bought a replacement lamp from Autozone to replace, but easier said than done. The lamp is very hard to get to and at 52000 miles, the lamps should not burn out. Eventually replaced the lamp but it took like 40 minutes to figure out the best way.
- Roll T., Carrollton, TX, US
The used 2014 Grand Cherokee Limited with 43,500 miles I purchased has Xenon HID LED Headlights; sections of the LED are prone to stop working. I also purchased a Mopar extended warranty with the vehicle and only had it 29 days. I took the vehicle back to the dealership only to be told they would not cover, nor would the bumper to bumper warranty cover the defective headlight, the replacement cost would be $1500.00 plus tax to fix. Wow nice dealership and design. Jeep certainly doesn't value the importance of quality or customer satisfaction. If one headlight is already defective the other can’t be far away. If you are considering purchasing a Jeep with these headlights you might want to reconsider the purchase. I can't image paying $3000.00 plus tax for two headlights.
WOW!
- Charlie E., Rehoboth, US
A month ago, the driver side low beam lamp went out, which was a pain to replace. A month later, the passenger low beam lamp went out. Never have had a car with 2 head light lamps go out so quickly.
- Roll T., Carrollton, TX, US