10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
45,137 miles

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problem #48

Mar 162019

Patriot

  • 48,100 miles
I have a 2014 Jeep Patriot latitude that has 48100 miles on it. Its was fine up until know where it will stall out while driving and shut down and the stability light would come on. I would pull over and the car would restart. It has been happening a lot and its scary not to know when it will happen again. Someone is going to get killed if the problem is not fixed. Jeep should have a recall on the cars and fix the problem. The problem has happened while turning a corner and on streets and then went to stall out on a highway.

- Indian Trail, NC, USA

problem #47

Jan 182019

Patriot

  • miles
Patriot will shake/vibrate really bad when in drive and sitting idle (like at a red light with the foot on the brake). If I place it in park, neutral or start driving the heavy vibration goes away.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #46

Jul 202018

Patriot

  • 47,000 miles
I was driving on the freeway doing 65 and the jerked hard and the power of the car droped down to about 20 mph almost causing me to get into a crash with cars behind me a red lighing bolt lite up on the dash as this was happening and at that same time the check engine light came on if I pressed on the gas nothing but RPM went up and the car would not go over 20 mph the lights stopped and the car went back to normal barely making it home same thing happened again it's the etc light check engine light and ESC stability control light all come on and you lose power to acelrate.

- Clovis, CA, USA

problem #45

Sep 282018

Patriot

  • 90,000 miles
My 2014 Jeep Patriot just experienced transmission failure. It has 91,000 miles on it, but has been properly maintenanced. The input shaft bearing started making grinding and whining noises when the clutch was let out while parked and driving. Soon had troubles shifting and my transmission not wanting to go into gear. I looked on the internet for a remedy and noticed thousand of complaints related to this same issue involving most Jeep vehicles. One vehicle only had 31,000 miles when their transmission failed. My vehicle is currently at the automotive shop. They stated that I have 3 options which include rebuild my current transmission (which may be a total loss), buy a used tramsmission ( no guarantee of when another failure will occur), or buy a new transmission from the dealership (no guarantee of when failure will occur). The automotive shop stated that there is a parts shortage due to this issue and may not be able to obtain the parts to rebuild the transmission and also lack of used transmissions due to the same issue. I just bought this vehicle 1 year ago and will have to pay thousands to fix it due to a known problem in the automotive community without any guarantee of when it will happen again. The owner of my local automotive shop told me to sell it because of the known transmission failure. I saved money to buy this Jeep with cash and do not have the funds to continually replace transmissions in it. Big problem for Jeep and quality of their products. Bigger problem for the owners that are paying thousands to fix their vehicles. Their transmissioms should be recalled due to not model specific. All Jeep models are having the same issues. I cannot believe there is no recall for this issue already.

- Sahuarita, AZ, USA

problem #44

Sep 142018

Patriot

  • 54,000 miles
When driving down the highway my Jeep Patriot shifts hard when going up hills or shifting.

- Fredericktown, MO, USA

problem #43

Jun 052018

Patriot

  • 99,000 miles
I have spent over $1500 on repair of an electrical throttle body and catalytic converter and I still have engine stalling and not being able to accelerate cars slows on its own I can't drive more than 20mph

- Calumet City, IL, USA

problem #42

Jul 122018

Patriot

  • 86,000 miles
Driving my nrkmal route to take my son to his summer program.(city street, 24mph speed limit) on arrival, only driving 3 miles from my home, my rpms were well over 2000 at a stop light. The car began sto shake. The engine light, electronic stability control light, and stability control light come on. I pulled over the the nearest gas station. Turned car off and back in again. Rpms over 2500. They died down after 2 min. All lights still flashing. Got it to somewhere yo have codes read. "high airflow vacuum leak". nursed it home, .could not go over 20mp. Anything over 20mph the car shook violently. Rpms were over 2000. All of this driving was kn city streets with speed limits not going over 35mph. We tried to replace the throttle body today. Still having the same issues. Jeep on neutral (manual tranny) rpms over 2000 still.

- Belleville, IL, USA

problem #41

Jun 022018

Patriot

  • 30,000 miles
Car has less than 30K miles. Issue has been recurrent since purchasing-- now, its to the point that we are too afraid to drive death trap. Car engine dies while driving and vehicle is inoperable. While driving on the highway at approximately 60 mph, the car completely stopped I was barely able to get it over onto the shoulder. Check engine and electronic throttle control lights were on. Now, the problem occurs more frequently. There's no warning prior to car completely dying. This has happened twice on the highway almost getting us killed. It also occurred while driving down side sides/main roads since we now fear driving on the highway people will be killed by this - if they haven't been so far

- Chicago, IL, USA

problem #40

May 302018

Patriot

  • 72,000 miles
I am writing in regards to an issue that has been happening with my Jeep Patriot that upon further research seems to be plaguing many Patriot owners as well with no solution. Randomly my vehicle would lose acceleration and the electronic throttle control light would light. When this would happen I would lose the power to accelerate and would have to pull over and restart the vehicle. Once restarted the problem would no longer be there as if it didn't happen. Sometimes the 4WD and traction control light would ignite during these episodes. I have taken the vehicle in for diagnostics, but nothing popped on their end and I have been told that the only way for them to know what is wrong is if it happens when they have it. Being there can be a week or more between episodes this isn't feasible. This issue needs to be addressed and fixed by the manufacturer being it's dangerous for the driver and passengers. Just two weeks ago my vehicle had this episode occur while crossing an intersection. Thankfully I managed to make it through the intersection without incident but being a pregnant mother driving her toddler around this situation could of cost us our lives. Tonight my car did the same and I nearly got hit because I lost acceleration suddenly on a 55mph road. Thankfully I was able to pull into a safe place but now my vehicle is no longer drivable and will have to be towed to be fixed. This vehicle only has 72000 miles on it.

- Virginia Beach, VA, USA

problem #39

Aug 232016

Patriot

  • 34,540 miles
The vehicle will not start from a stationary position including any electrical except for "no bus" on the dashboard. This began around 34,500 miles in August 2016. I took my vehicle the local Jeep dealership and they could not recreate the issue. I returned in December to the dealership for the same issue and nothing could be found. In February of 2017 I was able to leave the vehicle for 3 days but still nothing could be found. This does not occur every time but the only temporary solution is to disconnect and reconnect the battery, which was what I used until I was able to have it towed in. In January of 2018 I finally was able to have it towed to the closest dealership when the issue occurred. The final solution was that the totally integrated power module was replaced.

- Olathe, KS, USA

problem #38

Mar 152018

Patriot

  • 38,000 miles
This car needs to be investigated! not safe. Multiple problems. I bought this car about a month ago. I was driving on highway with my 5 year old son when the car started shaking and clunking uncontrollably. I pulled over thinking I had a flat tire but did not. Went to mechanic, where they replaced faulty sway bar and also installed an exhaust spring bolt kit that was never installed to begin with. Get the car back to not only have the same issues again along with issues with transmission seeming to slip. I was approaching a red light- again with my son in the car, while breaking- the car jumps RPM and almost ran into car in front of me. Also on cruise control the car wouldn't stop rev'N the engine. It was stuck over 4 RPM. I bought this car for safety but it is far from safe. There was an airbag recall but when I purchased the car it was marked as a seat belt recall. I would of steered clear if I knew about airbag but now I know airbag may not work in crash or will deploy randomly even if it was fixed it's not a legit fix due to electrical"! also I believe the recall on 2.4 engines should also be looked into for more possible cars affected. My car follows same problems as those recalled and same engine but mines not recalled. This car clunks in and out of driveways. It feels like it will fall apart. The weather striping is poor allowing water to get in causing moldy smell. The brake lights accumulate water. There seem to be signs of electrical problems however mechanic can't see it. Can't charge phone an listen to radio unless you like static! same with aux cord, just stopped working. Aside from looking nice- crysler did a terrible job with this particular Patriot. Poorly built, not worth the money. They rather have people die or get seriously injured before looking into recalling it right" multiple attempts to fix it have been made and car is still in the shop.

- Buffalo, NY, USA

problem #37

Jun 142016

Patriot

  • 36,000 miles
I purchased a brand new 2014 Jeep Patriot latitude from marshall Dodge in crittenden (which should be shut down for horrible customer service after purchasing!) was a great car for the first little bit. I can no longer depend on this vehicle on the interstate. At interstate speed (65-70 mph) the car will begin to make a squeal noise and within five minutes I am playing leap frog to get to the emergency lane at max speed of (20 mph) and the vehicle is very jerky. When it does this all fluids in the car are fine, give it about 20 minutes and the car will act normal, but I cannot trust it to get back on the interstate. This has been going on for two years. I've taken it back to the dealership that I purchased it from and their useless extended warranty and nothing gets done! I have continually been told they cannot find any signs via computer it has done anything like this or after keeping it for two weeks driving it and looking it over it has no reason to. It is beginning to happen more frequently and am frustrated I can trust my original vehicle (thankfully I didn't trade it in to that crooked dealership) that has almost 200,000 miles on it, a 2004 Scion tc, more than a vehicle I bought brand new that started becoming unreliable with 36,000 miles on it. I feel like I bought a lemon and the dealership doesn't want to fix it. This vehicle cannot be trusted to get to a to B and I feel like I am getting screwed by my Jeep dealership and Jeep. There should be a recall on this, the more I research the more common it is; or Jeep should have to make these vehicles right, because they are extremely dangerous and could cause a major accident on the interstate! if it is never made right you can bet I will never own another Jeep product and I will be sure let my family and friends know just how dangerous they are!

- Falmouth, KY, USA

problem #36

Oct 062017

Patriot

  • 77,000 miles
While parked and idling, electronic systems started malfunctioning - indicator lights, wipers, brake booster, radio - all turned on with or without the key in the ignition. Smoke began to pour from the totally integrated power module (tipm) in the engine compartment, which then briefly stared on fire. Only disconnecting the battery allowed the module to cool down and stop smoking.

- Mount Airy, MD, USA

problem #35

Aug 012017

Patriot

  • 59,000 miles
My 2014 Jeep Patriot over the last several months seems to be losing power while driving. For example when on the on ramp attempting to enter the interstate, it just feels like its almost running out of gas and RPM's will go up to 5-6.I am almost afraid of being ran over when accelerating during any situation. Also my brakes from day one have always squeeked... I've taken it in to have it checked, they have cleaned and days later the same think. And the drums on rear are even worse, more of a grinding sound, but also I have been told they are fine. This noise is not normal. I have also had a few incidents where say sitting in traffic with my foot on the brake it will switch from manual to standard. It will be in drive then I will look and it will be in D 1. I have to manually push the shifter over to go back to normal drive.

- Bryant, AR, USA

problem #34

Aug 042017

Patriot

  • 43,000 miles
Electronic throttle control indicator light comes on a T highway speed with resulting loss of power- creating dangerous situation

- Glendale, OH, USA

problem #33

Jul 212017

Patriot

  • 27,000 miles
At 27,900 miles the plastic gears in the throttle body failed, causing an unexpected loss of power while in traffic and climbing a hill. I did my research and learned that this issue has existed since 2007 with no permanent solution. This manifests itself as an intermittent loss of power until the electronic throttle control instrument panel light comes on at which point I took it to the dealer and they replaced the throttle body. There is an excellent video by motor city mechanic on youtube that explains this issue in detail. It's only a matter of time before one of these fails at speed and someone is killed.

- West Mifflin, PA, USA

problem #32

Jul 172017

Patriot

  • 7,400 miles
Lost power when moving away from a signal light and making a left hand turn. The vehicle would only accelerate slowly. I was almost rear ended by the car behind us. Pulled into a parking lot and turned the vehicle off and then back on and the vehicle seemed ok and was able to drive home about 10 miles. Very scary! only 7,400 miles on vehicle.

- Suwanee, GA, USA

problem #31

Jul 032017

Patriot

  • 55,600 miles
When vehicle operates in mountainous highways requiring 3000-3500 RPM for continuous long grade, or a series of smaller grades which heat the transmission. The computer is automatically programed to shut down the vehicle. This occurs without regards traffic, road conditions or safety. We bought the vehicle last year and have recorded 55 separate occasions of such operating hazards. This activity leaves the stranded vehicle at the edge of the roadway for prolonged periods of time as traffic flies by at excess of 65 mph or higher. The stranded vehicle represents a hazard to both the occupants of the vehicle as well as the vehicles in transit nearby. These stops for the vehicle can be as long as thirty minutes for cool down. The dangers posed by this activity are greatly enhanced when this occurs at night. Traffic stopped with lights at roads edge are often confused with a moving vehicle and drivers plow into the rear of the stranded vehicle unknowing it is at a dead stop. These computer generated stops are inherently dangerous. The manufacturer is aware an unable to make the drive line modifications that would eliminate the dangers posed by this defect in engineering. It is hard to believe that this problem was not made aware to the manufacturer in testing trials of these particular vehicles. Please help us with this lemon!!!

- Polson, MT, USA

problem #30

Jul 022017

Patriot

  • 86,500 miles
On numerous occasions, the transmission will overheat, indicated by a high pitch wine and then a warning light while at freeway speed. On my vehicle it does not seem to matter what the ambient temperature is. This then involves me sitting at the side of the highway, which is a huge safety concern. Dealers do not or will not say there is a problem after checking the diagnostics, when it is plainly evident based on a wealth of internet sites tis is a common problem with the cvt transmission, particularly in a Jeep Patriot. This issue is happening with more frequent occurrences as time goes on. My issues started at 2500 miles, I am at 86,500 now. I can say that the issue has never started while driving on city streets, only happens at 60+ with as low as 2500 RPM indicated on the tachometer.

- Vancleave, MS, USA

problem #29

Apr 252017

Patriot

  • 35,000 miles
After driving on the highway for about 2-3 hours, the transmission overheats and the car speed is forced down to about 35-40 mph. This is very dangerous when vehicles are traveling behind me and the car is effectively slamming on the brakes. While the vehicle may be operating as designed when the transmission overheats, it shouldn't overheat after 2-3 hours of highway driving. I am not hauling heavy cargo or exceeding the posted speed limits.

- Thorndale, PA, USA

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