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Window Regulator Breaks
2006 Jeep Liberty (Page 7 of 20)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Jeep dealer.
7.9
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $360
- Average Mileage:
- 59,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 381 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace window regulator (216 reports)
- replace windows plus regulators (62 reports)
- not sure (31 reports)
- recall the part that is defective (21 reports)
- calling Chrysler lack of customer service center (10 reports)
- disconnected regulator and window permanently stays up (10 reports)
windows / windshield problem
Helpful websites
- alternative fix for Jeep Liberty window problems - Check this out before repairing your Liberty with OEM junk
- How To Change A Jeep Power Window Regulator - Power windows acting up? You can hear the motor turning but the window doesn’t move or is falling down? Chances are you need a new regulator. You can get this online and change it yourself in under an hour to save some serious $$$$.
- THE FIX - Steiger performance makes a steel replacement part. Problem solved.
- Jeep Liberty Fix-It-Yourself You Tube Video - This You Tube video shows you how to fix the regulator yourself, and save a lot of money...hope it helps.
- Part ONE - Jeep Liberty - Window Regulator - Assembly Remove & Repair - Did the window in your Jeep Liberty or Jeep Cherokee Just drop into the door, and you cant get them back in the up/closed position? Or perhaps they do work, but they make a loud popping and or cracking noise, and you're wondering why is it doing this? Your Jeep was made with cheap parts that are prone to break. What my video, and see how I fixed mine to not have this happen again.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Well it was 5 am and i just got off of work to first find I had a crack in my windshield of signifigant size, a friend of mine goes to put the rear drivers window down for it just to make a loud noise and stop working. Over the next few days it would slide down and I left it alone. Finally it slid down so far I had to pull it up just for it to fall all the way in my door the next day. I took it to my mechanic and have to pay $240 to fix it. I tried having the dealer fix it and they wont because it was manufactured before the recall date. What am I supposed to do I have two children and can hardly afford to put food on the table. Now I cant even take them anywhere because its to cold and the wind is to much. Ive spent $630 in a week just on broken glass. I love my jeep but iI cant afford to keep doing this. Only had it 3 months and already thinking of trading it. Ive owned a 1998 Jeep Cherokee and never had this problem.
- Derek B., Baltimore, MD, US