What is the most common problem with Jeep Liberty? Is it the engine, transmissions, electronics, suspension or reliability? Owner experience in our forum, or the number of recalls involving specific car parts, may provide the answer.
Recent Jeep Liberty Problems
JEEP LIBERTY – REAR LOWER CONTROL ARM MAY EXPERIENCE EXCESSIVE CORROSION
JEEP LIBERTY (29/04/2003 – 29/06/2007) RECALL: The rear lower control arms may experience excessive corrosion eventually resulting in a fracture A fractured rear control arm could cause reduced vehicle control and can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning.
JEEP LIBERTY – INADVERTENT DEPLOYMENT OF A FRONT AIRBAG
JEEP LIBERTY ( 01/02/2002 – 31/12/2003) DEFECT: The Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) module may allow a front airbag and/or seatbelt pretensioner to inadvertently deploy.
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Latest EU Rapex Jeep Liberty Problems
- Jeep Liberty (2003 – 2007)on 11/10/2018
Corrosion on the rear transverse control arms may cause them to break. This can result in loss of driving stability. The recall affects vehicles produced […]
- Jeep Liberty (2011 – 2013)on 15/06/2018
There is an internal fault in the control module for the occupant restraint controller. In the event of an accident involving a rear-end collision, this may […]
- Jeep Liberty (2002 – 2004)on 07/04/2016
Airbags and/or safety belt pre-tensioners may be deployed inadvertently, owing to voltage spikes. The recall concerns vehicles which have been produced between […]
Currently 7104 Recalls