Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
#21
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
VW owners went through the same "cost reduced" plastic window regulators.
The only thing automakers know is a class action suit. They were charging
owners like mad making many boat/plane payments untill the suit. Now they
are covered for seven years and with reciepts all that were charged got
refunds. But it took lawyers. Why can't they own up to their blunders?
JoBo
"Gerald Cooper" <gcoopertakeoutthispart@gamewood.net> wrote in message
news:dcqpm101ibv@enews4.newsguy.com...
> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00) use
> a re-designed metal component.
>
> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from a
> large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>
> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>
> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> WILL!
The only thing automakers know is a class action suit. They were charging
owners like mad making many boat/plane payments untill the suit. Now they
are covered for seven years and with reciepts all that were charged got
refunds. But it took lawyers. Why can't they own up to their blunders?
JoBo
"Gerald Cooper" <gcoopertakeoutthispart@gamewood.net> wrote in message
news:dcqpm101ibv@enews4.newsguy.com...
> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00) use
> a re-designed metal component.
>
> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from a
> large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>
> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>
> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> WILL!
#22
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
You guys need to remember to roll the windows up when you park....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
#23
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
You guys need to remember to roll the windows up when you park....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
#24
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
You guys need to remember to roll the windows up when you park....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
#25
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
You guys need to remember to roll the windows up when you park....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Clap Trap wrote:
>
> Same here - three replacements in 1 XJ. The first replacement was under
> warranty and got a metal replacement. The second I did myself and it
> had a metal replacement. The third replacement has a plastic piece
> again. I asked for another from inventory. He checked and all of them
> were plastic. The manufacture date on the bag was recent. Looks like
> they went back to plastic again.
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
> > Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
> > All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
> > metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
> > this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
> > use a re-designed metal component.
> >
> > Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
> > a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
> >
> > Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
> >
> > And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
> > WILL!
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
Oh, I agree with you, and have made that decision already. Still
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
#27
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
Oh, I agree with you, and have made that decision already. Still
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
#28
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
Oh, I agree with you, and have made that decision already. Still
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
#29
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
Oh, I agree with you, and have made that decision already. Still
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
irritated. This is quite different that the experience I had with
Chrysler with my Dakota pickup. As a first model year vehicle, it was
plagued with petty problems, but they fixed them all without complaint.
Did customer relations start going bad with the Daimler acquition? It
seems like such bad business sense to lose a loyal customer over
something so petty. I bet they will spend more that what it would cost
to make me happy in advertising to suck in a replacement customer.
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Given D-C's usual response to irritated owners is to ignore them, I'm
> thinking that your best bet is to either learn to live with "revenue
> enhancing" design or decide to buy a different maker's automobiles. I'm
> not being snarky, I just don't think you'll get any satisfaction.
>
> Need I say more than "sun burned paint"?
>
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>> Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2
>> Cherokees). All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used
>> plastic where metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same.
>> Chrysler denies that this is a design problem, even though replacement
>> assemblies ($105.00) use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>> Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response
>> from a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>> Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>> And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this
>> failure...IT WILL!
#30
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Re: Cherokee power window failures...has yours failed yet?
Bill,
I'd agree but I was witness to all 3 failures. (One was in a snow storm.
Cherokee owners should ALWAYS carry a roll of packaging tape to hold the
window up WHEN this happens. I was lucky, and happened to have a roll in
the Jeep.)
In response to the previous poster's question, the elevator is a plastic
cog (maybe a nylon type) that engages the spiral lift wire, and pulls
the window up/down. The replacement is expensive because you have to buy
the entire assembly, motor and all, to replace what is probably a 20
cent piece. All three replacements I have bought ($105) use a
re-designed metal element.
Save your old ones, I'm working on a field fix that avoids having to pay
the pirates.
Gerald
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The elevator is the weak link, but I'm blaming on thieves with a
> screwdriver popping the window, and rather than the window shattering as
> in most of their victims the window just falls open.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>>Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
>>All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
>>metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
>>this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
>>use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>>Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
>>a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>>Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>>And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
>>WILL!
I'd agree but I was witness to all 3 failures. (One was in a snow storm.
Cherokee owners should ALWAYS carry a roll of packaging tape to hold the
window up WHEN this happens. I was lucky, and happened to have a roll in
the Jeep.)
In response to the previous poster's question, the elevator is a plastic
cog (maybe a nylon type) that engages the spiral lift wire, and pulls
the window up/down. The replacement is expensive because you have to buy
the entire assembly, motor and all, to replace what is probably a 20
cent piece. All three replacements I have bought ($105) use a
re-designed metal element.
Save your old ones, I'm working on a field fix that avoids having to pay
the pirates.
Gerald
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The elevator is the weak link, but I'm blaming on thieves with a
> screwdriver popping the window, and rather than the window shattering as
> in most of their victims the window just falls open.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Gerald Cooper wrote:
>
>>Just bought my third power window assembly (3 failures in 2 Cherokees).
>>All because an engineer tried to save a nickel and used plastic where
>>metal was required. All 3 failed exactly the same. Chrysler denies that
>>this is a design problem, even though replacement assemblies ($105.00)
>>use a re-designed metal component.
>>
>>Am I alone here? Chrysler keeps ignoring me, but perhaps a response from
>>a large group of irritated owners would have more impact.
>>
>>Write me at gcooper@gamewood.net if you've had the same problem.
>>
>>And if your 1998-2000 - ? Cherokee hasn't experienced this failure...IT
>>WILL!