Jeep Cherokee noisy driveshaft issue resolved after replacement costing 1,200 on Jeep Cherokee

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Jeep Cherokee owners report experiencing noisy driveshaft issues that may require replacement, which can cost around $1,200. These owners often find that the problem is confirmed by unlocking the front driveshaft, leading to the need for a replacement rear driveshaft that can take approximately two weeks to arrive. After replacing the driveshaft, many report a significant reduction in vibrations and strange sounds, resulting in a smoother and quieter ride. However, some owners note that while the new driveshaft eliminates clunking from the driveline, it may not completely resolve whining noises, suggesting potential further repairs, such as a new differential. It is crucial for owners to recognize that driveshaft problems can present various symptoms, including unusual vibrations and noises, which may indicate underlying drivetrain issues.

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