17 safety recalls published for the Jeep Grand Cherokee (2000–2022).
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear tail lamps may not illuminate as intended. If this occurs during dark conditions, the traffic behind will have reduced visibility and may n…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the High-Pressure Fuel Pump could fail prematurely and introduce failed component debris into the fuel system. This could impair the fuel supply to t…
Due to an issue during manufacture, the Hydraulic Control Unit Anti-lock Brake System module may not perform as intended. If this occurs, the brake lights may illuminate or allow t…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler may crack over time. If this occurs, preheated vaporised coolant will build up inside the engine air intak…
In some vehicles the signal from the crankshaft position sensor may fail. This may result in an engine stall, as well as loss of the ability to restart the engine or loss of engine…
The fuel pump relay on some vehicles may be susceptible to silicon contamination on the relay contacts. This can cause the relay to fail.This fuel pump relay was installed as part…
A fault in the Power Control Module (PCM) software may affect cruise control, potentially causing the vehicle speed to lock or unexpected vehicle acceleration.
The specified model may have had the fuel rail crossover tube damaged during the engine manufacturing process.
The left front brake caliper may have been cast from an incorrect material.
Some of the above vehicles may experience the Occupant Resistant Control (ORC) module developing an internal fault. A coating on the ORC module printed circuit boards may have been…
The Steering Column Control Module may experience electrical interference (static) in the SCCM printed circuit board communication circuit. This unintended electrical interference…
Some Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may experience a failure in the Fuel Pump relay within the Totally Integrated Power Module – 7 (“TIPM-7”).
After the Adaptive Cruise Control has been overriden, the vehicle may experience unintended and continued acceleration.
Chrysler has decided that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in some 2001 through 2004 model year Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles that had Safety Recall F17 perfor…
Investigations have shown that the front brake callipers on the vehicles may have been incorrectly manufactured and could break under certain operating conditions. This could poten…
Due to a manufacturing fault it is possible that the front seat heating elements could overheat sufficiently to cause an interior fire.
The side airbags may not deploy in a side impact as designed. This could result in increased risk to occupants.