Jeep Recalls
Recalls are free repairs for widespread safety defects or issues that doesn’t meet federal safety standards. They are usually limited to a specific set of vehicles based on things like model year, manufacture date, and VIN range. Recall repairs are offered free to owners and lessees, but most are limited-time offers.
The Grand Cherokee has been recalled 96 times, the most of any Jeep vehicle.
The Most Recalled Jeep Models
Recent Jeep Recall News
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Over 34,000 of 4th generation Grand Cherokee SUVs are being recalled because their EcoDiesel's EGR coolers are cracking
, allowing coolant to leak and greatly increasing the chances of an engine fire.
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems trap exhaust gases and, as the name implies, recirculate them back into the engine. This helps cut down on Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) being released into the environment. The EGR cooler makes sure those hot exhuast gasses won't melt the engine's air intake by exchanging heat with engine coolant.…
keep reading article "Grand Cherokee Recalled to Prevent EGR Cooler Leaks From Starting Engine Fires"The 2021 Cherokee has been recalled because its front lower control arms can fracture.
The problem is dangerous enough that Fiat-Chrysler (FCA) is advising owners not to drive until the vehicles can be inspected. That's an ominous start for the latest iteration of the popular SUV.…
keep reading article "2021 Jeep Cherokee Owners Should Park Their SUVs Until This Dangerous Problem is Inspected"A tiny group of 2019 Jeep Cherokees shipped with defective instrument clusters.
That means no working gauges, warning chimes, or gauges. You know, little stuff like that. The recall is already underway.
keep reading article "Small Number of 2019 Cherokees Have Defective Instrument Clusters"Is that a light at the end of the Takata recall tunnel?
Fiat-Chrysler (FCA) says they’ve entered the _ fourth and final stage_ by recalling 1.6 million passenger-side inflators.
The bulk of the vehicles are in the US and include the 2010-2016 Jeep Wrangler.…
keep reading article "FCA Recalls 1.6 Million Takata Inflators in 'Fourth and Final Stage'"A petition is asking federal regulators to look into a slew of welding issues with the 2018-2019 Wrangler frames.
keep reading article "Feds Petitioned to Look Into Welding Defects in Wrangler Frame"NHTSA says the petitioner provides a laundry list of problems with the frame welds, including problems with weld penetration, areas where the welds dripped or splashed, porous welds and areas of "excessive slag.”
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