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TL * the contact owns a 2006 Jeep Liberty. The contact received a recall notice for NHTSA campaign id number: 13V252000 (fuel system, gasoline and structure). The dealer stated that the parts were unavailable for the recall repair. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer knew when the parts would arrive. The vehicle had not experienced a failure. Updated 09/02/14 the consumer stated after the vehicle was repaired the failure recurred 2 months later. Updated 09/17/2014
: the contact stated after having a dvd player installed in the vehicle by the dealer, leaking occurred between the driver and passenger side seats while parked or in motion consistently after or during a rain storm. The leaking created mold and the vehicle was taken to the dealer on four separate occasions but could not find the source of the problem. The manufacturer was contacted and expressed that the dealership needed to repair the vehicle. The water damage was covered under warranty. The contact received a letter from the manufacturer that stated that there was nothing more the dealer or manufacturer could do. The vehicle was not driven since the incident due to mold infestation. The dealer and manufacture refused to provide additional assistance. 08/29/06 plastic trim piece on dash up by windshield popping up on passenger side. Map light lens coming out and dome light replaced.
- Millersville, MD, USA
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- Commerce Township, MI, USA