Jeep Grand Cherokee loud bang at stop light, unable to move, front differential issue on Jeep Grand Cherokee

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Jeep Grand Cherokee owners report experiencing loud bangs at stop lights, which may indicate front differential issues, along with difficulty moving the vehicle. Common symptoms include loud noises, vibrations, and difficulty turning, often accompanied by oil leaks. Unusual sounds during acceleration or deceleration can signal problems with the front differential system. Additionally, clunking noises, especially when engaging 4WD, may suggest a differential issue related to wheel speed. Front differential bushings are frequently identified as a cause of these clunking noises. It is crucial for owners to address these front differential problems promptly to ensure safety and prevent further damage to the vehicle. Consulting a qualified mechanic for inspection is highly recommended.

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Average mileage: 48,000 miles
(48,000 - 48,000)

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