• `06 Patriot common failures?

    From Lee Ayrton@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 7 14:32:35 2016
    Now that I've ponyed up for an `06 Patriot cage for the street, what are
    the common failure modes for that product? I've already gotten bitten by
    rear suspension parts, and I suspect that the foot air doors for the
    heater don't actually work.

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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 14 04:54:39 2024
    Lee Ayrton wrote:
    Now that I've ponyed up for an `06 Patriot cage for the street,
    what are
    the common failure modes for that product? I've already gotten
    bitten by
    rear suspension parts, and I suspect that the foot air doors for
    the
    heater don't actually work.

    I found a post in my mailing
    lists that might help answer

    ****

    Hi, I also own a 2006 Patriot and I have experienced some of the
    issues you mentioned. The rear suspension parts are known to wear out
    quickly and cause noise and handling problems. I had to replace the
    lower control arms and the sway bar links on mine. The foot air doors
    for the heater are also prone to malfunction, especially if the blend
    door actuator fails. I had to replace that part as well.

    Some other common failures that you should be aware of are:

    CVT transmission failure: This can cause whining noises, overheat
    warnings, and acceleration problems. It is more common in earlier
    models like ours. You may need to replace the transmission fluid or
    the entire transmission if it fails.
    Water leaks into the cabin: This can happen due to faulty seals around
    the windows, roof, sunroof, and other openings. It can cause damage to
    the interior and the electrical system. You may need to reseal the
    affected areas or replace the damaged components.

    Difficulty shifting manual transmission: This can happen due to a
    faulty clutch, shift cable, or synchronizer. It can make it hard to
    change gears or get stuck in a specific gear. You may need to adjust
    or replace the faulty parts.


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=343025703#343025703

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