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39 messages, Last post on Feb 22, 2009 at 6:47 AM
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Replying to: bandb832 (Jul 02, 2007 6:53 pm) I am not impressed with the vehicle at all. It has been in the shop 6 times in 6 weeks with the service department keeping it anywhere from 1-5 days. Since we keep having numerous problems and Chysler can not figure it out, we have opted to file the lemon law. Hopefully the state of Florida will be gracious and we will get a GM product next time. Oh by the way Phillips Chrysler in Ocala offers the worst customer service and the service department has not a clue what they are doing. |
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Replying to: kelly51106 (May 02, 2007 4:33 pm) My windshield crack right infront of me with no rock. It was about 36 F outside at night, I turned on the defraost high and started down the road. sunndenly a symetrical crack appears shaped like steer horns across the windshield with the center right above the round GPS receiver on the dask spreading outward the same length and shape to the right and left. It looks like the defrost caused it. There is no chip on the outside or inside. This must be a disgn flaw if the defrost used normally can crack a windshield. |
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Sorry to hear about all the problems with the Commander, I was hoping they would finally come out with a new Jeep with no major problems. I also have an issue with windshields, but mine is a Cherokee. Besides finding a small chip after cleaning a recent purchase of a 2000 Cherokee, I had all of these water spots on all of my glass. After using a buffer with a glass polisher, I managed to reduce some of the spots. When water dries on the glass, mineral deposits are left on the surface of the glass, and are hard to remove. But it seems my problem with the windshield glare was still there. According to local glass dealers, you cannot remove sand pitting from windshields with a polisher. Another issue is that glass made today is not as hard as years ago, that is why it pits so easily. It will cost about $250 to replace, but be sure the glass company does not use a tape adhesive to install the windshield. It seems it is a vital component in the structual safety of the Jeep, and must be installed properly. I guess I need to buy a bug/rock shield or buy a bullet proof windshield. Keep up the pressure on Chrysler to do the right thing on Commanders. Roger
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Replying to: 3rdjeepowner (Nov 27, 2007 8:00 pm)
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| Another update: Just a week ago the windshield cracked again. This is going to be my second windshield replaced, and I've got a line on the right side and a chip on the left. Im beginning to doubt whether a rock would even cause the line, because it seems like it only happens in the winter. The line crack, starts at the edge of the windshield and just works its way left. I have recently gotten a Hemi Grand Cherokee and so far so good. However, the ride of the Commander is much better. I can honestly say the windshield is the only flaw on the Commander, otherwise I would recommend it to someone. | |
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Replying to: distribution1 (Jan 08, 2008 11:26 pm) After reading other's posts, I too think that it was the defrost on the Commander that caused the windshield to crack. Our cracks started underneath the windshield wipers, when they were not being used and quickly spread across the bottom of the windshield. When taken to the dealership to show them the cracks, they insisted that they were caused by rock chips, but I honestly don't think it was. I don't see how a rock chip can happen below a windshield wiper that is not being used. We too love everything else about the Commander, but we aren't interested in purchasing a $40,000 vehicle to have to replace the windshield every year. We are so happy we leased our Commander so that in another 1 1/2 years we can dump it and purchase something else. The resale/trade-in value of Commanders isn't looking great.
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Replying to: kelly51106 (Jan 10, 2008 4:06 pm) |
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| I've had the Commander since January, 2007. In February of 2007, I got my first crack that was a small hole with tiny spider like legs. That was filled at my expense. Now, in January of 2008, I have a crack that is a straight line starting at the top of the windshield and making it's way down. I am going to have to replace the windshield, but am afraid now that I hear of so many who have done so numerous times. Seems like Chrysler should be responsible. Otherwise, I love the vehicle. | |
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Replying to: tidester (Apr 08, 2007 12:50 am) Tom Plant City, FL |
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