Had some trouble with my ’02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland lately. Got some weird electrical issues. Fuses blowing out like crazy and lights flickering now and then. Anyone else with this problem? And don’t get me started on the AC—it’s either freezing or not working at all.
Got to replace the head gasket once too, and was a pain, right? But not as bad as the oil leaks I’ve been dealing with. They say it’s common, but does anyone know why? And what’s up with the transmission jerking?
Also ran into some suspension problems. Feels like riding over a rocky road even on the smoothest streets. Could be my driving? Or did someone else have this too? Anyone got tips to keep these bugs at bay?
I’ve got an 02 Grand Cherokee Overland here in Virginia, been through a bunch. Transmission issues are a biggie, plus the power locks get finicky sometimes. But the ride’s solid, despite some rattlin’ from the back. You think it’s weird these models have that airbag recall? My cousin in Canada’s dealing wit it too.
I’ve owned a 02 Grand Cherokee Up in Canada, and notorious transmission issues were a major headache. Battery probs too, didn’t catch those glitches on inspection. It’s a beloved ride but needs TLC!
I’ve got an '02 Grand Cherokee Overland up in Canada, and let me tell ya, the A/C can act up in the heat. Thought it was normal wear but man, I’ve had it on the fritz more than once. I’ve heard others complain about the power steering too—gets all whiny in tight spots—kinda annoying. Oh and yeah, the transfer case, that’s a finicky beast. But hey, it’s still a solid ride with the right TLC. You know, just regular Cherokee issues.
I’ve had a couple of issues with my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland here in Texas. The transmission’s been acting up, kinda like it’s indecisive between gears, lol. And the AC? Forget about it! It’s either freezer cold or just dead. But the ride’s still sick, with those bumps handled like a champ! Never a dull moment with this beast.
I’ve had my '14 Overland from the States for years and noticed a few quirks. The transmission’s been a pain—snapping gears surprisingly often. Electrical glitches too, especially with the Infotainment system around Chicago. swampy conditions seem to bring out rust; I had a few underside issues within the first year. Worth the drive, but expect some surprises!
I’ve been driving my '17 Overlander in Alberta, and it’s a beast! Minor issues with the touchscreen acting up, typical with tech these days. Leather seats are pristine even after all these wild snow trips but, for sure, parking sensors always give me grief. Keeps me on my legs checking for spaces! 
I’ve driven an '02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland in Toronto, and let me tell ya—it’s a mixed bag. The transmission can be finicky, sometimes hesitating before shifting gears, and the TAILGATE gives up ghost too soon. But hey, the off-road beastiness can’t be beat. Worth the quirks if you’re roughing it out in the wild!
I’ve got a Grand Cherokee Overland in Texas, and mine had a nasty issue with the transmission slipping, like, constantly. Heard from others it’s not alone. Oil consumption’s another thing some folks face—seems like a dealership headache! At least fuel efficiency is solid. Always a mixed bag with these beasts, huh?
I’ve been in the States for years, and my 2018 Overland had a ton of electrical glitches—random shut-offs and weird dashboard lights. Friends told me the fuel injectors can be a pain too. Honestly, not feeling the love for it at this point.
I’ve had some trouble with my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland here in Seattle. The transmission sometimes acts up, especially in the cold, which is a bummer. People in Canada talk about rust issues too, but mine’s in good shape. I’ve heard about head gasket problems, and a buddy of mine needed to replace his. It’s a solid ride overall, but keep an eye out for those little quirks. Anyone else had similar probs?
Living in Canada, I’ve had some trouble with the 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. Engine issues around 150k and transmission’s been annoying, too. The suspension’s kinda rough on rough roads too. Heard others had similar probs. Always a bummer when the off-roader lets u down!
Always had faith in Jeep, but this model sure surprised me.
I’ve got a 02 Grand Cherokee Overland in Denver, and I’ve noticed oil leaks like crazy and the transmission’s finicky. Friends in Canada been mentioning rough drives too. Anyone else seen these issues? Let’s share stories!
I’ve got an '02 Grand Cherokee Overland in Texas and had issues with the blower motor and suspension. Also, someone tell me why the AC always decides to take a vacation at the worst times? So frustrating, but still love the beast.
I’ve got a 02 Grand Cherokee Overland here in Canada, and it pops noise outta nowhere. Transmission’s also been a pain, shifting rougher than a gravel road. Just got it cleaned up after Alabama’s melt last June. Guess these ol’ beasts need some TLC!
I’ve got an '03 Overland in Texas, and those A/C compressors have driven me crazy! Constant overheating issues too. Plus, rust is a beast here in the South. Tire wear’s crazy too, somehow I’m always spinning new ones. Amazing ride, but man, the maintenance! Heard similar stories from my buddies in Canada too.
I’ve got to say, the 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland’s drivetrain can be a pain, especially here in Canada where weather can be brutal. I’ve heard folks complain about weird noises when it’s cold, and shifting can feel choppy. But for some reason, despite these hiccups, it feels like the reliable workhorse my dad used to brag about. Anyone else had odd quirks with other parts?
I’ve owned a 2012 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland for like 5 years now, and I gotta say, in Ontario, Canada, the electrical issues are a pain. Like lights flickering in the middle of the night, and it’s nerve-wracking. Plus, the transmission fluid leak can be a popular pitstop at the mechanic! But the adventures it’s taken me on gotta make up for it. Just gotta be careful and keep maintenance frequent, y’know?
I’ve owned a '02 Grand Cherokee Overland in Detroit. Always issues with the AC compressor and suspension. Friends freaked over rust problems here in Michigan too. Swap meets are the place to find fix parts. It’s tough to love but has that classic Jeep vibe.
I’ve got an '12 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland in Toronto and man, the oil pressure light popping up randomly is a real pain. I’ve also dealt with those pesky transmission issues—it hesitates like it forgot its lunch! I’ve heard bad things about the CV boots too. Anyone else around here facing these fixes? Always feel like Jeep keeps me on my toes!