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1999 Jeep Wrangler had multiple rear differential failures before 70K miles. *** no answer required*** the original drive train was rebuilt using original mopar parts. The drive train failed for the second time at 69000 mile after only 11000 miles of use. This time the dealer refuses to provide any financial assistance. The vehicle had other failures which include water leaks, drive train seals failure, electrical failures, multiple ABS failures, air bag and seat belt problems, and the paint was peeling off the vehicle.
I was involved in a vehicle accident traveling going around 20 mph. My Jeep partially rolled over and I was ejected, because my seatbelt detached. I injured my hip and back and got a 4" long deep cut on my elbow. If my seatbelt had held me in my Jeep, I would not have been injured.
Consumer has been waiting three weeks for a warranty replacement for the seatbelt. The dealership is very courteous, but they say there is a big back log of orders for this part.
Consumer has been waiting three weeks for a warranty replacement for the seatbelt. The dealership is very courteous, but they say there is a big back log of orders for this part.
- Washington, DC, USA
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