Jeep Recalls Exceed 368,000 Vehicles From 2021-2025

May 27, 2026

Between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2026, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) highlighted several significant recalls affecting Jeep vehicles. While the exact total number of recalled vehicles is not specified, notable recalls include:

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Model Year Range Number of Vehicles Affected Recall Issue Description
Jeep Wagoneer S 2024-2026 11,767 Loose liftgate hinge covers may detach while driving.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2021-2023 80,620 Rear coil springs may detach, risking suspension collapse.
Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV 2022-2026 91,844 Fire risk due to battery pack issues.
Jeep Wrangler PHEV 2020-2025 228,221 Fire risk due to battery pack issues.
Jeep Wagoneer S (Trailer Module) 2024-2026 456,287 Inoperable trailer lights and brakes due to module failure.

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  • Total Vehicles Affected: The recalls mentioned above alone account for over 368,000 vehicles.
  • Common Issues: Many recalls involve safety risks such as fire hazards, suspension failures, and detaching components that could lead to accidents.

Jeep vehicle owners can check for vehicle recalls and safety issues by visiting the NHTSA website and using the vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or license plate to search for any open recalls. Additionally, you should keep an eye out for notifications from Stellantis regarding any recalls that may affect your vehicle.

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You can learn more and visit the NHTSA website by visiting www.nhtsa.gov.

Editor Note: Since the original publication of this story in late May 2026, Stellantis has announced a new recall for an additional 1,000,000 Jeep vehicles, specifically Wranglers and Gladiators, for the same model year period as this news publication, stating these vehicles may catch fire.

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