2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0
Summary:
Stinks
Faults:
Brake rotors went bad at 8,000 miles. The dealer turned the rotors--did not work so they were replaced at 9,500 miles. Rotors went bad again at 21,000 miles. Dealer told me I needed to brake less on hills (ha! ha!). Dealer ignored problem and told me I needed to have it repaired outside of warranty. Rotors went bad again at 43,000. I am seeking relief through my state's lemon law via an attorney.
Each of the power door locks went bad during the 44,230 miles. Each was replaced. A recall for a possible fire hazard on the manifold.
Overall, the brakes on this Jeep stink. Read Consumer Reports, or better yet, go to the NHTSA web site and see how many complaints about 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee brakes there are. Also, Chrysler issued 4 Technical Service Bulletins about the brakes. Need I say more!
General Comments:
Rides like a truck.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 20th May, 2003
26th Jul 2005, 11:50
I am the owner of a 2000 Grand Cherokee (We also own a (97) Jeep Wrangler and a 2005 Rubicon Unlimited). I have to say that in the time in which we have had the GC I have had 7 sets of rotors put on the vehicle and it only has 83,000 miles. We have never replaced the rotors on our 97 Wrangler. I believe this was a design flaw by the manufacturer. The reason I say this is I was told by our dealership that when the 2000 GC Loredo was made the front end was re-designed and there is not enough air circulation thereby allowing the rotors to cool. Which is turn causes the rotors to warp. Will I be purchasing another GC – Not on your life!
7th Jun 2004, 12:08
Yes, I too have had the infamous brake problems. Mine started on my 2001 GC at 13,000 miles. When I took it to the dealer, I was informed that the rotors were warped and were covered under the factory warranty up to 12,000 miles. I told them that it's an obvious design flaw and they graciously replaced my rotors. Now I'm at 48,000 miles and experiencing the same problems. From reading all the comments, it is obvious that the warping is a design flaw and Jeep doesn't want to live up to having them recalled. I'm looking at buying aftermarket rotors and having them replaced or doing the work myself.
Overall, I love my GC and haven't experienced any other major problems other than the brakes. I just wish Jeep would realize a mistake and fix it.