I had the same problem... 2021 CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK ...it was the BRAKE PADS......shms installed wrong or defective.....dealer replaced pads and shims...problem solved!!!!
That explains it. I took my Cherokee in for an oil change and tire rotation. After, suddenly the click sound was gone. The tech probably noticed it and fixed it during inspection.
@@scubajimm I have a 2022 Limited 4x4, and it really only does it in reverse as well, although it does happen after I release from a stop in a forward gear, just not as loud and just 1 single click. Does your Cherokee have Automatic Emergency Braking? Mine does and I am wondering if this has something to do with that system and it's readiness or something, especially considering it has the reverse automatic braking to avoid collision. Or maybe the way they have designed the floating brakes something is sticking? I also hear my brakes more than I did on other cars I've owned as well. Not sure if they are metallic, ceramic, or what, but on my Fusion I had before this Cherokee, those brakes were completely silent. I have less than 10k on my Cherokee and they will even squeak at times.
Did you ever find a fix to this? I heard someone say to tighten the track brackets to the frame it should help
No. It's also more noticeable in colder temps, but after driving around the sound seems to go away. The dealer replaced an axel which did nothing.
Hi man, I am having same problem with my 2020 jeep cherokee trailhawk. Are you able to figure out the problem now?
No. Never figured it out. I’m just putting up with it as the dealership had no clue.
I had the same problem... 2021 CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK ...it was the BRAKE PADS......shms installed wrong or defective.....dealer replaced pads and shims...problem solved!!!!
That explains it. I took my Cherokee in for an oil change and tire rotation. After, suddenly the click sound was gone. The tech probably noticed it and fixed it during inspection.
What is the problem
So far the dealership can't figure it out.
Did you ever figure it out
@@scubajimm they seem to never figure it out. Love paying for things that do this.
@@scubajimm I have a 2022 Limited 4x4, and it really only does it in reverse as well, although it does happen after I release from a stop in a forward gear, just not as loud and just 1 single click. Does your Cherokee have Automatic Emergency Braking? Mine does and I am wondering if this has something to do with that system and it's readiness or something, especially considering it has the reverse automatic braking to avoid collision. Or maybe the way they have designed the floating brakes something is sticking? I also hear my brakes more than I did on other cars I've owned as well. Not sure if they are metallic, ceramic, or what, but on my Fusion I had before this Cherokee, those brakes were completely silent. I have less than 10k on my Cherokee and they will even squeak at times.
@@getcrossed3032 they never figured it out