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Run a Jeep Recall Check with Detailed Vehicle History to see any outstanding safety recalls, defects & remedies. Enter your VIN to protect your purchase, claim free fixes, and keep your Jeep reliable and road-ready.

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What is a Jeep Recall?

A Jeep recall is a notice issued by Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, regarding a safety defect or non-compliance with safety standards in a specific model or group of vehicles. The manufacturer is required to provide a remedy or repair for the issue.

Conducting a Jeep Recall Check is crucial for both used car buyers and current owners, as it allows them to identify any potential safety problems or defects associated with the vehicle.

Why You Should Check the Jeep Recall History?

By checking for any open recalls on a Jeep vehicle, a buyer can ensure that the vehicle they are considering purchasing is safe and free of any known defects, and owners can determine whether they are driving a safe car or not. It also allows the buyer to address any outstanding recalls before they purchase the vehicle, ensuring that any necessary repairs are completed by the manufacturer. Below are some reasons why you should check the recall:

1. Avoid Unsafe Jeep

Jeep recalls are announced when the vehicle doesn’t comply with safety rules or carries defects that could cause harm. Addressing them right away reduces the chance of accidents, keeps you protected, and secures free corrective repairs.

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2. Compliance

Checking a Jeep’s recall record is crucial. Defects must be repaired free of charge by the manufacturer, and handling them early reduces legal risks, supports resale value, avoids insurance troubles, and keeps you and your passengers secure.

3. Peace of Mind

With Detailed Vehicle History’s Jeep Recall Check, you’ll see any open recalls, repair steps, and dates. Peace of mind comes from knowing your Jeep is safe and compliant. This quick lookup helps you avoid future risks, save money, and protect your vehicle’s performance and long-term resale value.

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How to Run Jeep Recalls

Get the Jeep recalls report in under a minute by following these simple steps below.

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Locate Your Jeep VIN

You’ll need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) handy. Locate your Jeep VIN on the windshield label, inside the driver’s doorjamb, on the title, registration, insurance documents, engine block, or vehicle frame. Our lookup service works on any type of Jeep, classic or current.

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Fill in the Form

Type your Jeep VIN into the form to begin. No VIN handy? Just enter your license plate number to get started.

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Receive Your Jeep Recall Report

In moments, we’ll generate a detailed Jeep recall report showing any open recalls so you can take action fast.

What is on the Jeep Recall Check Report?

With a Jeep recall check, you can access information about any Jeep recalls that may affect your vehicle. This includes information about the recall, the repair needed, and any other relevant details. Such as:Here’s what you will find with a Kia recall check: 

  • Affected Component: Lists the exact component, giving clarity on the defect and expected repair process of your Jeep.
  • Consequences: Makes clear why acting on recalls protects your Jeep’s reliability, value, and everyone’s safety.
  • Remedy: Highlights that fixes are free at Jeep dealerships, removing cost concerns and building confidence.
  • Next step for the affected Jeep: Confirm if your Jeep is having an open recall and schedule repairs at your authorized dealer.

A Jeep vehicle history report also includes warranty coverage check, service and repair records, mileage records, lien/loan records, and more. See the explanation below for more details:

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Past Owners

See a full record of your Jeep’s ownership history, including ownership duration. This helps you understand turnover rates, vehicle care, and overall long-term value.

Service & Repair Records

Provides proof of past repairs and scheduled maintenance. Knowing this history helps avoid surprise breakdowns and reassures you that the Jeep has been responsibly taken care of.


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Mileage Records

Check how far the Jeep has traveled from its first record to its most recent. This section helps you validate seller claims and avoid buying vehicles with manipulated odometers.

Lien and Loan Records

Identifies whether the Jeep has unpaid loans or liens. This helps protect you from future legal or financial trouble when transferring ownership after purchase.

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Damage Verification


Identifies fire, flood, auction, or major damage records that may impact your Jeep’s performance, resale value, and long-term safety.

Auction History

Reveals past auction listings for the Jeep, including sale date, price, location, and bid range. View 10+ photos (if any) to check its condition and understand its market value history.

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Common Issues Leading to Jeep Recalls

Jeep vehicles have experienced multiple recalls due to safety and reliability concerns. Some common issues include battery failures, brake problems, and notable software flaws in control modules. 

Below are some of the reasons behind the Jeep recall notices.

Battery or Hybrid System Failures

High-voltage battery


In October 2024, Jeep recalled 2020–2024 Wrangler 4xe and 2022–2024 Grand Cherokee 4xe after NHTSA found HV-battery cells may suffer separator damage, causing internal failure and vehicle fires, even while parked. Owners were told to stop charging and park outside.

Sudden loss of drive power

In September 2025, the 2022–2026 Grand Cherokee 4xe was recalled due to the hybrid-control software that can stall propulsion without warning. 

Critical Safety System & Brake

ABS or ESC disabling due to control module faults


Jeep recalled 2018–2019 Grand Cherokee SUVs because a faulty ABS control module can misread brake pressure, disabling ABS/ESC and even allowing rollaway. Warning lights may behave oddly, but the real risk is losing electronic braking support.

Wheel control failures


As of February 2024, Jeep is recalling over 338,000 Grand Cherokees, including the 2021 – 2023 Grand Cherokee L and 2022–2023 Grand Cherokee, due to the upper control arm ball joint and steering knuckle may separate. This can cause the wheel to fall outward, leading to a potential loss of vehicle control.

Transmission Issues

Luggage gate fires or malfunctions


In May 2023, a recall hit the 2014-2016 Jeep Cherokee with power liftgates. The liftgate control module sits where water intrusion can occur, leading to an electrical short and vehicle fire risk. NHTSA urged owners to park outside and schedule the free dealer remedy.

Headrest locking defects

In July 2025, Jeep recalled over 121,000 Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L (2023-2024) SUVs because the 2nd-row head restraints may not lock upright. A defect in the locking mechanism (“interference condition”) causes the headrest to remain folded, increasing injury risk in crashes.

Engine-Related Glitches

PTU part misfit


The Jeep Cherokees from model years 2017 to 2019, the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) part misfit has led to a recall due to an improperly seated input shaft snap ring, which can cause the shaft to move, damaging the PTU and potentially leading to a failure.

Fuel pump failures

The HPFP (High-Pressure Fuel Pump) in some diesel Jeeps can fail prematurely, sending debris through the fuel system and causing an engine stall while driving. Affected: 2014–2020 Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel, 2020–2022 Wrangler EcoDiesel, 2021–2023 Gladiator EcoDiesel. Owner notices began mid-2023.

Other Notable Issues

Flawed software in control modules


A certain Jeep model has issued recalls due to faulty software in control modules, leading to potential issues like lost drive power in the Grand Cherokee 4xe, inoperative instrument cluster lighting in the Grand Cherokee and Wagoneer, and a non-functional rear-view camera in the Grand Cherokee and Wagoneer. These issues are addressed by a free software update or repair.

Visibility electronics failing

A Jeep recall associated with failing visibility electronics was for Chrysler’s 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2022-2023 Jeep Compass vehicles due to radio software preventing the rearview image from displaying.

Understanding the Jeep Recall Process

The NHTSA begins the recall process by investigating reported issues. If a defect is found, the manufacturer must issue a recall. See the steps of their process below

1. Report the Problem

Filing a complaint is the first action you should take. Once submitted, your report is stored in the NHTSA database. When multiple owners report similar issues with the same vehicle, it can indicate a safety defect and may trigger an official investigation.

2. Investigation

Once a complaint is submitted, the NHTSA follows a multi-step process to determine whether a recall is necessary.

  • Screening: Complaints from vehicle owners are examined for credibility and evidence to decide if further investigation is justified
  • Analysis: Defect petitions are reviewed in detail. If denied, the decision and reasoning are publicly posted in the Federal Register.
  • Investigate the Issues: When Jeep’s safety concerns are confirmed, NHTSA launches a formal investigation, ending in either no defect or a recall.
  • Recall Management: NHTSA ensures owners are notified and monitors repair completion rates.

3. Recalls

A safety recall means the manufacturer must inform owners and correct the problem. Recalls happen when a vehicle or component is unsafe or doesn’t meet regulations. Most are voluntary, and manufacturers are required to repair, replace, refund, or buy back the affected vehicle.

How Jeep Vehicle Recalls Are Handled

When a safety issue occurs in a Jeep, three key groups are involved in the recall process. They work together to detect defects, notify drivers, and ensure repairs are completed to keep vehicles safe.

Manufacturer’s Role


Stellantis (the parent company of Jeep) is directly responsible for handling Jeep recalls by identifying defects, notifying owners, developing and providing repair solutions, and ensuring that authorized dealers perform the repairs free of charge. 

NHTSA’s Role


The NHTSA oversees Jeep recalls, ensuring Jeep provides free and effective repairs. They monitor compliance, track progress, and safeguard drivers and passengers from potential safety risks.

Your Role as the Vehicle Owner


As the Jeep vehicle owner, your main roles are to check for recalls, schedule a free repair appointment with a qualified dealership, and get the necessary repairs done promptly to ensure your safety. You are not responsible for the cost of parts or labor for safety-related recalls. You can check for recalls using your VIN or license plate using the Jeep Recall Check in Detailed Vehicle History.

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Why Use Detailed Vehicle History to Check Jeep Recall?

Your Jeep is built for adventure, but safety recalls can affect even the toughest Jeep. Our Jeep Recall Check goes beyond recall lists. Enter your Jeep’s VIN or license plate and uncover open and past recalls, affected parts, and repair guidance.

You’ll also see mileage records, ownership transfers, lien checks, title status, accidents, and even auction photos when available. This gives you a complete picture so you can protect your investment, act fast on free dealer repairs, and enjoy safer, smarter Jeep ownership.

FAQ about Jeep Recalls Check

Q. Are Jeep recalls free to fix?

Yes. Jeep recalls are free to fix. Check your Jeep recall history by entering your VIN or license plate into the Jeep recall check by Detailed Vehicle History, and contact your nearest authorized dealer to confirm your fixes.

Q. How long do Jeep recalls stay active?

Jeep safety recalls don’t technically “expire.” However, the free repair requirement generally applies to vehicles up to 15 years from the date first sold. After that, many brands (including Jeep) may still help, but it’s voluntary.

Q. Can a dealer sell a Jeep with an open recall?

Federal rules ban the sale of new vehicles with open safety recalls, but used Jeeps can still be sold with unfixed recalls at the federal level. That’s why your best move is a Jeep Recall Check and confirming the dealer will complete the no-cost fix before delivery.

Q. What are the most common Jeep recalls?

Most Jeep recalls fall into five buckets:

  • PHEV battery fires (Wrangler/Grand Cherokee 4xe),
  • Loss of drive power from hybrid-control software (Grand Cherokee 4xe),
  • Liftgate module fires (Cherokee 2014–2016),
  • Headrest lock failures reducing crash protection (Grand Cherokee/L 2023–2024),
  • EcoDiesel high-pressure fuel pump failures are causing stalls (Grand Cherokee 2014–2020).


Q. What happens if I ignore a Jeep recall?

Delaying a Jeep recall leaves you exposed to preventable danger. Recalls exist because a part or system fails safety standards. Buyers and insurers may flag your Jeep if repairs aren’t done. Use the VIN tool, confirm eligibility, and book the no-cost repair with a dealer!

Q. How do I schedule a Jeep recall?

If your Jeep has an open recall, call your local authorized dealer and give them your VIN. They’ll verify the recall and schedule your repair for free.

Q. Can I take my Jeep to any dealer for a recall repair?

Yes. Any authorized Jeep or CDJR (Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram) dealer can perform safety-recall repairs at no charge, regardless of where you bought the vehicle.

Q. What should I do if there’s no remedy yet for my Jeep recall?

No remedy yet? Don’t panic. First, read the recall notice. If there are warnings like “park outside” or “limit driving,” follow them. Stay in touch with your Jeep dealer. Register with NHTSA to get alert updates. Document everything. Use your VIN to check recall status regularly. The fix may be coming soon.

Q. Do Jeep recalls affect resale value?

Yes. Open Jeep recalls can lower resale value because buyers and dealers see unresolved safety issues. Some may even refuse trade-ins until the recall is fixed. With a quick Jeep Recall Check, you can confirm your VIN, get the free repair done, and show proof to boost buyer confidence and restore value.

Q. Is there a secret recall or service campaign for Jeep vehicles?

There’s no “secret recall” you must hunt down, but Jeep can issue service campaigns (CSNs) or emissions campaigns separate from safety recalls. They’re voluntary, non-safety programs that dealers perform free. Because notices aren’t always widely promoted, verify by VIN and request a dealer printout of any open CSN/TSB for your Jeep.

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