2012 jeep grand cherokee transmission cooler leaking

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Eight problems related to transmission fluid leaking have been reported for the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the 2012 Grand Cherokee.

1 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 09/13/2019

When driving on the interstate at normal speed, the vehicle jumped out of gear and into neutral while in the passing lane. With no power I almost had a car rear end me before I could put on my flashers and pull over. When I pulled over and restarted the vehicle, it acted normal for a while. Before arriving home the vehicle did the same thing again. I took the vehicle to a repair shop and was told that the transmission oil cooler had started leaking and the vehicle was low in transmission fluid. However, with this vehicle there is no way to check the transmission fluid level and there was not a lot of fluid leakage found where car is normally parked. This needs to be recalled before someone gets injured!.

2 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2019

Transmission cooler/condenser leak causes loss of tranmission fluid but you can't check the fluid level because there is a tamper proof cap on the transmission fluid level dip stick. Transmission got hot, truck slipped gears and loss of forward momentum control. This should be a recalled item but is not.

3 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 07/30/2019

Transmission fluid leak coming from a/c condenser/transmission cooler. Significant leakage leading to poor transmission performance such as slippage and vehicle jerking on acceleration or deceleration. Also jerks when putting into gear from park.

4 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 04/12/2019

Transmission fluid leak coming from a/c condenser/transmission cooler. Significant leakage occurring leading to problematic transmission performance such as slippage and vehicle jerking on acceleration or deceleration. It appears this is a known issue with these models of Jeep Grand Cherokee and this type of component failure should not be considered normal wear and tear. This should be taken care of under a manufacturer recall of the problematic areas before serious issues arise.

5 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 02/02/2019

Car began to sputter and rise in rpms and missing gear going into nuetral and causing dangerous situations in traffic runs at 2 rpms in ideal standpoint now car is leaking fluids and service 4wheel drive lights on I read that there are recalls for this issue in other keeps but not for my VIN number and this is a manufacturer problem.

6 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 06/13/2018

Tl- the contact owns a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the contact applied the accelerator pedal but failed to respond. The contact stated that when pressing gas pedal the vehicle started slowing down without warning. The contact pulled to the shoulder of the road. The vehicle was not towed. The vehicle was taken to a dealer liechty Dodge located at (5080 academy ln, bessemer, al 35022(205) 432-7995) for a recall repair alternator. The vehicle was diagnosed and was inform the vehicle had a transmission fluid leak. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and was inform it was not part of a recall. The failure mileage was 131,000. As.

7 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 03/12/2018

With only 50,800 miles check engine light produced several codes. I took this vehicle to 3 different places for a diagnostic test. They said it was power steering / a/c coolant leaking. With the 2nd diagnoses they found a leak with the auxiliary cooler (transmission fluid). So I had a complete transmission flush work done, but it's still leaking. .

8 Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2016

There is a leak at the transmission cooler. Looking on line, this appears to be a common problem. I notices the problem when I tried to accelerate up a hill and the transmission would not shift to the proper gear, and the car slowed and I pulled off to the side of the road to not block traffic. This was dangerous and I was not happy. I turned the car off and on, and it seemed to work fine. The dealer service department located the problem to be the transmission oil cooler leak causing low transmission fluid/oil and making the car not shift properly. I was driving/accelerating up hill at the time. The Jeep dealer at folsom California has the car now.

What happens when transmission cooler leaks?

Like all parts of an engine, transmission cooling lines can wear out. If they break or develop a leak, you will lose transmission fluid, leaving your car vulnerable. Thankfully this is a fairly simple fix, and most transmission line repairs cost between $100 and $500 dollars.

Does a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee have a transmission cooler?

The 2012 Jeep GC has an A/C condenser and trans cooler combo, and the trans part has a leak.

Is there a recall on 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Chrysler Group LLC (Chrysler) is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles manufactured October 11, 2011, through October 1, 2012. Under certain braking events, the Ready Alert Braking System (RAB) may result in the driver experiencing a hard brake pedal feel.

How do I know if my transmission cooler is leaking?

One of the more obvious signs of a failing transmission cooler is a leaking transmission cooler line. If you see pinkish or reddish-brown liquid under the front of your car or under the transmission, you likely have a leaking line on your hands.