10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
87,250 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

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problem #1

Aug 312015

Liberty

  • Automatic transmission
  • 87,241 miles

My Jeep has been in the dealership shop for about 3 months. I was called and asked to pick it up on 11/3/2015. It is still un-repaired because they cannot figure out what it wrong with it. In the beginning, they replaced my battery. Almost a month later, I lost overdrive in my transmission so we took it back in to the dealership. They tracked down a short in the wiring to the transmission. That cost me $1,000.00 after that they have initially replaced the TIPM and in process of them doing that, my 2nd into the 3rd gear then 3rd back into 2nd started grinding so I took it back the very next day. They have since decided and replaced every part in the transmission since it was covered under the warranty and still can’t figure out what is wrong. They put me into a vehicle during this time but now they cannot do this because they can’t fix my Jeep and made me pick it up yesterday (11/4/15). It is still warranted and I want to trade this Liberty in. This has been going on since June 6, 2015. I would appreciate help and assistance and not just given the run around. This has gone on for the last 3 months and no resolution. The dealership informed me that a field engineer needed to take a look at the Jeep to decide what the next step will be. The ticket has not been “closed out”. I’m taking the necessary measures in making contact with the B.B.B in my area and the FTC as well to see what option I have to ensure that this can be resolved. I have thought about an attorney due to the fact that it has been 3 solid months and it’s still not fixed. I was glad to have had a car in lieu of mine being in the shop but having to continue to pay for something that is broken is not what I have in mind as far as having a nice vehicle. I am concerned for the safety of myself and my children given the fact the fact Freestone County Dodge cannot figure out what is wrong… that’s enough to be alarmed in my book. But yet, they want me to drive my Liberty until a field engineer can take a look at it. WHAT THE HELL PEOPLE!!!????

- Dena J., STREETMAN, TX, US