2.1

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
76,153 miles

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2000 Jeep Cherokee steering problems

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2000 Jeep Cherokee Owner Comments

problem #9

Jan 312016

Cherokee

  • 126,500 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Death wobble in front end...

- Atlantic, VA, USA

problem #8

Feb 102014

Cherokee 4WD 6-cyl

  • 207,057 miles
At 45 mph the vehicle began to shake violently and front end felt like it was vibrating apart, hit bakes and slow vehicle to 25 mph for it to stop. Have replace almost the whole front end steering components and still having the same issue. Have researched this and it is a problem with the vehicle that is being described as a death wobble. Now were going to try replace the track bar, as they are saying that the brackets for the track bar are getting waddled out due to only a 3/16 bolt to secure the track bar and cause the hole in bracket to get waddled out in the steel bracket. We have found that this is an issue that seams to be on all Jeep. In some case people have replaced the brackets with after market parts that are much thicket steel and using a grade 8 bolts and tack welding the bolt to bracket to stop the hole from being waddled out. My family is riding in this vehicle and this issue needs addressed before someone get seriously hurt or even loss of life as you lose control of the steering of the vehicle when this occurs.

- Shelby, OH, USA

problem #7

May 132014

Cherokee

  • 41,900 miles
When driving my 2000 Jeep Cherokee sport at 45-50 miles an hour the Jeep violently shakes from the front end. I researched this online and come to find out its called a "death wobble" among many Jeep owners. This is a scary phenomena as driving at highway speeds the vehicle wobbles back and forth and violently shakes.

- Staten Island, NY, USA

problem #6

Jun 012012

Cherokee 6-cyl

  • 123,400 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

My Jeep first started to shake violently when I was exiting onto an off-ramp. I pulled off the road; it was awful. I took it to a repair shop and they could not find anything wrong as the issue did not occur again right away. However, as time went on it did. It now happens rather frequently and it is terrifying every time. I have to get it repaired (new track bar) before something tragic happens. Please help! this is a known issue and yet no recall has been issued yet. By the time one is, due to accidents, I will hopefully have mine fixed. Therefore, this complaint is my plea on behalf of other Jeep owners. When this happens, it honestly feels like the front wheels will likely fly off; it's rather disturbing for those in the vehicle and those driving nearby in other vehicles.

- Lansing, MI, USA

problem #5

Jun 292012

Cherokee 6-cyl

  • 98,518 miles
I have a 2000 Jeep Cherokee sport 4X4 with no lift kits, etc. At highway speeds when hitting a bump in the road it goes into what is termed a "death wobble." This is very searchable on the internet. The vehicle will so violently shake in the front end it is hard to keep it on the road and not roll the vehicle before I'm able to slow down enough for it to rebalance itself. It is extremely terrifying. I've had the tires rotated and balanced thinking I might have lost a wheel weight or something but it did not correct the problem. Today I took it to the shop and was told I had a bad steering damper. But from what I've researched, others have had these replaced and the problem will come up again. Jeep/Chrysler needs to do something about this very dangerous situation as if no one has been killed yet I'd be surprised. I did have the steering damper replaced today but am scared I will experience this again and either wind up killing myself or some other motorist.

- North Dakota, ND, USA

problem #4

Dec 012008

Cherokee 4WD

  • 71,000 miles
I have a 200 Jeep Cherokee sport, 4WD. I also had a 1996 Jeep Cherokee sport, 4WD. Both have the same 2 problems. #1 is a broken drivers seat. The bracket is too small and splits near the bolt holes. You can't drive like this, the current one (2000) started with a small noise when I was exiting the car. The next day it let loose on a bumpy road on a corner. I didn't think much of it the first time with the 1996, which I traded for the 2000, but since it has happened again, I did some research and it is a common problem. I stumbled onto this site: vlane.com/poll/30/2001-Jeep-grand-Cherokee-has-your-driver-side-front-seat-broken-on-this-Jeep problem #2, and more serious is a huge wobble, shimmy, shake problem at around 50 mph. So much so that you feel as if the car is going to be thrown off the road or flip. Also this problem developed on my 96 Jeep before I traded it for this one, and now has started on this 200 Jeep, so again seeing a pattern, I did more research and found more people with this problem. Here is just one site: townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.F0E6F51/0 please help! these are safety issues not to mention possible design flaws that are costly to repair. Thank you.

- Cresco, PA, USA

problem #3

Oct 222003

(reported on)

Cherokee 6-cyl

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

When making a right or left turn, the steering wheel did not come back automatically. The dealer attempted to repair the vehicle four times but was not successful. The cause of the problem had not been determined. The service dealer had done everything that the manufacturer said to do in order to remedy the problem but the problem remained the same.

- Conover, WI, USA

problem #2

Mar 282001

Cherokee 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,000 miles
Severe brake problems with 2000 Jeep Cherokee. There was an ongoing braking problem and difficulty diagnosing the problem. The problem was thought to be the rotors which were cut and replaced (the front pads). The problem still continued. Then the front rotors were diagnosed as being warped and the brakes were 50% worn. There was a tapping noise in the shifting area as well as a rubbing noise in the steering column that comes and goes. (unable to diagnose) the vehicle had been diagnose as the rear brake drums being out of round. The water pump leaked and was replaced along with the thermostat. The comsumer requested a refund

- Hillsdale, NJ, USA

problem #1

Aug 022000

Cherokee

  • miles
Chrysler put steering wheels on the passenger side for post office use. Also, when driving vehicle would not steer properly. The vehicle pulled to the right. Tire wearing due to poor alignment.

- Chaplin, CT, USA

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