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Intermittent A/C failure. Beginning in 2006, complained to Jeep dealership/service that A/C kept cutting out/quitting. Evaporater replaced. I continued to have problems. A/C switch was replaced. I continued to have problems. Compressor was replaced. I continued to have E problems. Jeep was back & forth 1/2 dozen more times with same complaint. I continued to have same problem. Now up to $2K. Took Jeep to A/C specialist. They replaced another switch & said system was over charged...evacuated system & recharged - $400. Jeep continues to experience same problem. They (A/C shop) now say compressor clutch (part of new compressor) is working intermittently & Jeep should honor warranty on compressor & repair clutch.
Brakes malfunctioned both right and left rotors were scored and ruined on the inside only. The brakes failed at 33,809 miles. Looking through the wheel from the outside, the outside of the rotors looked good with no unusual wear. The vehicle also had air conditioning problems and needed to have the muffler replaced.
I have a 00 Cherokee and the evaporator started leaking I only have 39300 miles on this car.I think that the evaporator should have had lasted longer than this.I researched this problem Chrysler has had this problem since 1985.
- Denver, CO, USA
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- Lawndale, CA, USA