10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 3
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 80,415 miles
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Vehicle shifts hard from gear to gear for first 5 minutes or so of driving. Randomly throws 02 or cps codes. Had all parts replaced more than once. PCM replaced twice. Two mechanics confirmed it was a faulty PCM. Shifting etc, is better when negative battery cable disconnected overnight. After a few cycles, the issues return. Pcms are defective from the factory. My mechanic currently has two 2006 Jeep with the sam problem. Long involved post with multiple examples documenting issues here:www.wranglerforum.com/F210/1st-to-2nd-hard-shifts-when-cold-2006-lj-1755777.html. vehicle is unpredictable upon initial acceleration as it may be in 2nd gear while stopped. Almost had multiple accidents.
- Milton, GA, USA
The contact owns a 2004 Jeep Wrangler. While driving 60 mph over bumps in the road, the vehicle bounced all over the road, the front end shook violently, and the steering wheel became difficult to control. The contact stated that the brake pedal had to be applied to regain control of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the front steering damper needed to be replaced. The repairs were performed, but the failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer a couple more times and repaired, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failures. The failure mileage was 48,000.
- Norwalk, CT, USA
At 91,500 miles the PCM failed for a second time. I am not certain when the first failure occurred, but it was shown to have been flashed previously. This issue surfaced in the form of a stall out at a light. When attempting to accelerate from an idle position the engine stalled. After parking the vehicle, turning over the engine while simultaneously giving it gas, the vehicle turned over. According to three different mechanics this is a common issue among '04 Jeep Wrangler that they have encountered recently (12 years after market and 2 years completely out of warranty). No one can find a replacement PCM because they are no longer manufactured, and it was Chrysler's recommendation that customers experiencing this issue go to a scrap yard to find a replacement (likely to have the same issue). As a customer I am appalled that we are aware of this issue and there have been no recalls. Driving down the highway my battery charged to 20 volts and could have exploded.
- Atlanta, GA, USA
The vehicle had been driven for about 35 minutes at approximately 70mph on the interstate. The vehicle unexpectedly began to produce a thick white smoke. The vehicle was immediately pulled over and placed into park; the vehicle was already on fire upon exiting. The grass beneath had caught on fire as well. The hood began to blacken indicating a fire in the engine compartment close to the firewall. The entire incident took place in about thirty seconds; from the time it began to smoke to the time it was on fire begin the entire incident. A truck driver with a dry chemical fire extinguisher put the engine fire out; after lifting the hood to a ball of fire. The only injury begin light burns from lifting the hood. Essentially, my Jeep Wrangler, with no aftermarket parts installed, burst into flames for no apparent reason.
- Aiken, SC, USA
I drove my Jeep from home to work about twenty miles without any problems no warning lights or any visible problems. I shut it off went into work only to learn it had caught on fire about thirty minutes after being shut off ! the heater motor and glove box area is where the fire started. Fire department called it electrical? contracted Jeep (Chrysler) about any recall or tsb but was told there wasn't any! this seems to be a major problem common in a wide year range of Wrangler.
- Syracuse, IN, USA
It seems that fuel pump in car is not working appropriately, everytime I drive vehicle it wants to shut down and the radio shuts down or comes on when it wants too.
- Newark, NJ, USA
Ignition linkage rod (ignition to switch) on 2004 Jeep Wrangler unlimited & Jeep Liberty is poorly made of weak pot metal material and is easily broken. Key will turn to on position (sometimes) but can not engage switch. Linkage rod needs to be made of stronger material or be made slightly thicker (which would also require a redesign of the switch's receiver hole) to be able to handle the strain of turning the ignition switch. Part is also housed behind a removable housing and is made to be serviced (showing that the manufacturer expected ware) but part is not available for purchase. The entire steering column must be replaced at a dealership at an expected cost of $400-$600. This is only one small part that should cost at most around $20 and is made to be replaced when the inevitable breakage occurs. Despite the frequency of this problem the dealers service center still claim that this is the first time they have ever heard of such a problem while the man in the parts department was familiar enough with it he identified the broken part before I could tell him myself what it was. He even asked if I was the same guy that had been in last week with the same complaint, which I am not. First time reporting a faulty part, my situation along with hundreds of reports I have read online has convinced me this is worthy of a recall.
- Englewood, CO, USA
While turning left at an intersection at 5 mph, engine stalled. This happened twice. Mechanic scanned engine without finding cause.
- Benicia, CA, USA
I own a 2004 Jeep Wrangler with a 4.0 I-6 engine. Within the past 2 weeks, the vehicle has stalled on the highway 3 different times. The following applies to all 3 incidents... once I got the vehicle over to the shoulder and stopped, the engine would not restart. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where the crankshaft position sensor was diagnosed as faulty and thus replaced. The crankshaft position sensor was replaced three times. All 3 incidents of failure have occurred at highway speeds. This raises my safety concern since I can not accelerate and safely pull to the shoulder, especially when the surrounding vehicles are at highway speeds. The incident date posted was the date of the third and most recent incident the second incident occurred on May 23, 2004 and the first incident occurred on May 18, 2004.
- Little Falls, NJ, USA
- Wichita, KS, USA