6.7
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 12,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Jeep dealer.
Jeep continues to leak from drivers door. Have had the dealership work on it several times, but they cannot fix it. I was told their leak guy quit because all Jeeps leak, don't remember that in the advertisement.
- Greg L., Willow Grove, PA, US
Like my other report about my wet floors, this report is about a leaking Freedom hard Top. I have a 2011 Jeep Sahara Wrangler. I purchased it brand new and the Freedom-Top has been leaking since day one. Durignt he first big rain; when driving, the roof would leak directly above the radio onto the dash and down into the radio. Thankfully i have no electronic damage...yet. Water would rush out of the roof when i would apply the brakes at a stop sign or slow down and turn a corner. When i first purchased it, it also leaked onto the passenger doors and my seats. I hadn't removed the top for several months since purchasing it and it was still leaking; direct from the factory. Eventually the leaks stopped for some time and then several weeks/months later it started to leak again. At this point i took it to the dealer to have the problem resolved and then it leaked AGAIN after that. The Jeep is now in for its 2nd time and its not even a year old yet. Our state has a pretty hefty Lemon Law and If this Jeep is returned for the 4th time; I will be seeking answers from Chrysler. I am getting very little details from the delearship at this point but I am planning to stick it out until i am confident the problem has been resolved.
- C A., Windham, CT, US
The front passenger door leaks when it rains. If it rains over night the floor board will be filled with about 3/4 inch of water, so this means it has soaked all the way through the carpet and now is sloshing around 3/4 inch high. The driver door leaks too, but only when it is raining while driving. So...if I am driving now more water is coming in the front passenger door. There is a service bulletin for the issue (23-010-13) (Formally 23-001-12). I took my Jeep to the dealer to have it fixed, but was told that they could not repeat the situation. So, I waited until it was raining, which they saw it then, and was told that even though I had less than 36,000 miles, my Jeep was built in Oct so there was nothing they could do about it. Does Jeep stand behind their product?? There should be a recall on the weather sill and Jeep replace it no matter what month the Jeep was built.
- bjones34_99, Titus, AL, US