Engine (22%) Transmission and Drivetrain (9%) Brakes and Traction Control (3%) Suspension and Steering (12%) Electrical and Air Conditioning (35%) Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (14%) Other (5%) Chart based on 264 repairs. See
TSBs and recalls for the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee. $2500+ (4%) $1000 - $2499
(4%) $500 - $999 (4%) $100 - $499 (35%) < $100 (54%) Chart based on 26 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
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Return to top See TrueDelta's information for all SUVs See TrueDelta's information for all Jeep models. Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee air suspension reliable?Jeep owners have recognized a number of problems with the Quadralift factory air suspension system as it ages. Like other air suspensions, the Quadralift has a limited working life. As the miles add up, parts eventually start to wear down, leading to a vehicle that's uncomfortable and even unsafe to drive.
How much does it cost to fix air suspension on Jeep Grand Cherokee?The Best in Auto Repair
The average cost for a Jeep Grand Cherokee active suspension air spring replacement is between $2,625 and $3,132. Labor costs are estimated between $180 and $227 while parts are priced between $2,445 and $2,906.
Does 2012 Grand Cherokee Overland have air suspension?Grand Cherokee Overland ($39,495) comes with air suspension system, real wood trim and leather seating with piping, ventilated front seats, wood and leather power tilt/telescope heated steering wheel with memory, power liftgate, cargo net, navigation with voice-recognition and SIRIUS travel-traffic information, 20-inch ...
How do you diagnose air suspension problems?When air suspension fails, you'll know it. The most likely first symptoms are a lower, sagging ride height, or the selectable ride settings that no longer function. Other symptoms include a rougher, noisier ride, and sloppy handling through corners and over bumps.
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