Clicking while slowing down, jeep Cherokee

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Asked by kbuccio Sep 05, 2019 at 05:30 PM about the 2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4WD

Question type: General

I have a problem with my 2019 Cherokee, start arrown the
10 000 miles, every time am slowing down can hear like a
"crack", the fist time I thought that was something on the
street but then I notice it was when slow down or start
moving, so took it to the dealership and first I was told it
was something on the back tires, so they change some
parts but the sound still there, I took it back to the
dealership and they told me it was the same problem but
now on the front, but this time start to hear the same sound
not only when I'm slowing down to stop, every time I slow
down for a turn on the street too, so I go back to the dealer
and another part was changed it supposed Chrysler is the
maker of this "special" part, so when I picked up my car the
people of service told me that the "special" part was
replaced and Chrysler said that was "normal." And if I don't
want to hear it just change to sport... if I bought a 4x4 is for
something! Other wise I could buy something else, of
course I wasn't happy at all so I talked with the manager
and he agreed on take another look but this time with a
Chrysler engineer, and the result was the same; he said it
was normal, and it doesn't affect anything. Basically they
know that sound exist, but they don't know why but since
every is apparently ok, there's no reason to worry, so is
normal. Personally I have a lot to said but the first thing is,
how can be normal a sound like that??? Specially if wasn't
there since the beginning, plus if Chrysler knew about it
why they don't said anything to the dealerships "in case"
somebody complain about it? To be honest I don't feel safe
at all specially while driving with my family, I feel like the
breaks are going to fail at any moment or something is
going to break , nobody wants a car that sound like
breaking apart every time is slowing down. So I need to
think about what my options are...

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I have a 2019 Cherokee also with the same problem was also told it was normal noise also goes away when you turn off TC. car is going back in to have another look. I also have a terrible problem with my tail lights getting condensation on the inside I have had them replaced 8 times in total going on 9 will update in future

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To kbuccio - I have the exact same year and car as you - Latitude Plus Jeep Cherokee 4WD and at 13000 miles mine started doing the same thing. I brought it to the dealer and they first replace the left front half shaft axle and no difference, the following week they replace the PTU ( Power Transfer Unit ) and both front wheel bearings and broke the speed sensor also so that had to be replaced, Still, SAME NOISE. Brought it to another dealers as I was not happy with this dealer and the second dealer said they heard the noise bt could not determine what it is but said not to worry about it as it is not a safety issue. How can they determine it is not a safety issue if they can not determine what the noise is or what is cause it. Needless to say I am not happy and this all occurred in the last 3 weeks. If you would like to discuss this more please let me know.

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That's exactly what I though, they just saying that is nothing to worry about since there's nothing else wrong with the vehicle, I guess they're waiting for something to happen and even like that they don't even know what that is, how supposed they know for sure that this is not causing anything?. To be honest I still have that chill on some turns on the eway, I got an accident on one of those cuz the right axle broke, and that sound is not helping at all. Plus in the last tire rotation they lost the key, at this point I'm totally regretting choose this vehicle, and that dealership.

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