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I am also having these problems. Can you send me the service copy and the info needed to explain to my dealer? I would greatly appreciate it!!!
truckie823@yahoo.com
Thanks
Jason
If you could send me a copy of the service order I would really appreciate it.I have had the same wind noise problem since I bought my Liberty new last September.I really like my Skyslider roof ,that is one of the reasons I bought the Liberty.But the noise above 60mph is something else.Thank you very much.
My email address is: max1968ca@aol.com
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I bought a Liberty Limited on 2008 (first year of the Sky Slider feature). After 3 months, I went back to the dealership since it started doing that horrible noice at speeds of 40mph+. They were not able to fix it until after like the 5th time I went to the dealership. And even that they fix it, you were able to still hear a noise a normal car without a cloth sunroof will not have. But well, I just assumed that since it was cloth, I was going to hear some noise.
Well, to make long story short, my warranty was going to expire on April 2011 and I was not willing to pay a dollar everytime the Sky Slider get loose (or whatever was going on with it.) ...
Last year I went to Nissan dealership and they paid off my auto loan and now I have a 2010 Murano. I will never ever will buy another Jeep.
They should not be asking you for $$ to check what is happening with the Sky Slider since Jeep already knows that the Sky Slider has a manufacturer defect. I would call Jeep Coorporation and would explain the situation and tell them that you know that Jeep 2008 came with that defect and you are not willing to pay a dollar to get it fixed.
If they are not willing to help you, go to a Jeep dealership entrance with a big banner saying that people should not buy Jeep cars!!!!! Im sure they will help you once they see that you will be affecting their sales.
Good luck to you and to everyone dealing with this same problem. I had to deal with it once and it really is a pain.
I followed up by reporting to Chrysler a formal complaint only to be told that a "file" would be created? I refuse to allow my warranty in 1/12 expire and I am left with a LEMON.....
Chris in Delaware
then roof track broke.... $2900 repair... can you say "Class Action"!
My case worker will not return my calls, so now I have put in a call to a supervisor, and we will see where that gets me. Next are letters to the company, maybe one a week. I have been buying Jeep Liberty's for well over 7 years, I think my next SUV will be something else. I even traded in an older Liberty for this Liberty only because of the Slider roof. I am not very happy at this point. :mad: :mad:
I hate having to go over 45 miles the air wind tunnel in the car and the noise is crazy, it won't seal properly. I feel I am paying on half a car and I am just not happy with the product.
Now I understand it is out of warranty but what doesn't work is the fact this is a known defect yet a recall has not been made, and they charge a ridiculous price for the repair. If you have a problem at least reduce the cost of the fix. What middle income family can afford a 2K repair? Which isn't something that you would expect on a relatively new car.
Has anyone been successful on recourse for this issue? I see some have gone with the Lemon Law, but I am really just looking for the price of the replacement item at no cost at minimum. I am hoping to find out what other out of warranty people have done and what they have been offered?