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  • 06 Aug 2026JEEP AVENGERRef R/2025/276

    Electronic Brake System (EBS) module

    Defect

    On some vehicles the Electronics Stability Control (ESC) warning light and the relative warning message may appear on the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) and the ESC may deactivate. In the worst case the vehicle could lose controllability when braking due to Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) not being available.

    Remedy

    Replace the Electronic Brake System (EBS) Module.

    Vehicles affected
    1
    OEM ref
    22C
    Build start
    14 Jun 2024
    Build end
    21 Jun 2024
  • 20 Mar 2026JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2026/130

    Passenger airbag inflator

    Defect

    In the event that the airbag is activated excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing injury to the vehicle occupants and / or in worst cases a fatality. The concern is caused by moisture in the air getting past faulty seals and being absorbed by the pyrotechnic biscuits in the inflator. As a result it is more likely to occur sooner in areas of high humidity and high temperature difference.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the passenger front air bag module which includes the inflator.

    OEM ref
    S43
    Build start
    11 May 2008
    Build end
    12 Jul 2012
  • 20 Mar 2026JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2026/135

    Passenger airbag inflator

    Defect

    Passenger air bag may deploy incorrectly if activated.

    Remedy

    Replace the passenger air bag inflator.

    Vehicles affected
    1,281
    OEM ref
    V01
    Build start
    07 Aug 2009
    Build end
    01 Dec 2016
  • 02 Mar 2026JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2026/060

    2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler Check Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp Incorrect operation and warning

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) may not function as intended in the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC). This condition will not affect emissions. However in the event of an emission issue that would require illumination of the MIL the driver may not be alerted due to the MIL not illuminating.

    Remedy

    Install updated software.

    Vehicles affected
    1,450
    OEM ref
    16C
    Build start
    22 Aug 2017
    Build end
    11 Jun 2022
  • 16 Feb 2026JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2026/029

    2020-2025 Jeep Wrangler and 2022-2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV vehicles. High voltage battery.

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the High Voltage (HV) battery may have been built with a battery pack which contains cells which are susceptible to separator damage which combined with other complex interactions within the cells may lead to a vehicle fire.

    Remedy

    Reprogram the battery pack control module with modified software and check and if necessary replace the HV Battery.

    OEM ref
    68C
    Build start
    01 Jul 2020
    Build end
    11 Dec 2024
  • 16 Feb 2026JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2026/029

    2020-2025 Jeep Wrangler and 2022-2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV vehicles. High voltage battery.

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the High Voltage (HV) battery may have been built with a battery pack which contains cells which are susceptible to separator damage which combined with other complex interactions within the cells may lead to a vehicle fire.

    Remedy

    Reprogram the battery pack control module with modified software and check and if necessary replace the HV Battery.

    Vehicles affected
    259
    OEM ref
    68C
    Build start
    14 Apr 2021
    Build end
    15 Oct 2025
  • 22 Dec 2025JEEP AVENGERRef R/2025/518

    Jeep Avenger 2025. Brake pedal

    Defect

    On affected vehicles due to a production nonconformity there is a requirement to inspect the brake pedal bracket connection and if necessary perform a rework to eliminate any potential risk of brake pedal disengagement. In the event of brake pedal failure the Electronic Park Brake located on the centre console can be applied while driving to bring the vehicle to a controlled stop. Additionally when active the Automatic Emergency Braking system will intervene if it detects an imminent collision.

    Remedy

    Check for the presence of the clip confirming correct assembly and reworking it if necessary.

    Vehicles affected
    211
    OEM ref
    C5C
    Build start
    04 Sept 2025
    Build end
    16 Oct 2025
  • 21 Nov 2025JEEP Grand Cherokee PHEVRef R/2025/492

    JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE PHEV 2022-2026 HYBRID CONTROL PROCESSOR SOFTWARE UPDATE

    Defect

    On a number of 2022-2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) due to a software error the Hybrid Control Processor (HCP) may incorrectly interpret a signal from the Battery Pack Control Module (BPCM). This condition can cause a loss of drive power. An unexpected loss of drive power can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning.

    Remedy

    The permanent repair is your dealer will reprogram the BPCM with updated software.

    Vehicles affected
    258
    OEM ref
    73C
    Build start
    17 May 2021
    Build end
    29 Aug 2025
  • 19 Nov 2025JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2025/485

    2014-2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L diesel. Loss of crankshaft reference position. Software update.

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there is a risk of the loss of crankshaft reference position that can result in an engine stall as well as loss of the ability to restart the engine. A loss of motive power can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning.

    Remedy

    Install modified software to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).

    Vehicles affected
    4,031
    OEM ref
    66A
    Build start
    30 Oct 2012
    Build end
    14 Sept 2020
  • 05 Nov 2025JEEP AvengerRef R/2025/376

    Jeep Avenger. Emissions recall. Stop&Start not functioning software update. r Switch Harness Failure

    Defect

    On a number of Jeep Avenger ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles equipped with start/stop function and manual transmission the Stop&Start function may not activate correctly. This will result in the engine continuing to run when Stop&Start should be active not shutting off as Stop&Start is intended. This is due to incorrect BCM (body control module) coding software and therefore CO2 levels may increase which does not match the CO2 values homologated and displayed in the CoC (Certificate of Conformity). This can lead to non-compliance with emissions regulations.

    Remedy

    The repair is the Jeep retailer will update the BCM with the latest software to permanently rectify the issue. Jeep ref: 36C.

    Vehicles affected
    2,833
    OEM ref
    65C
    Build start
    05 Nov 2024
    Build end
    24 Jun 2025
  • 23 Oct 2025JEEP AVENGER BEVRef R/2025/337

    Jeep Avenger BEV. Emissions recall eVCU (vehicle control unit) software update.

    Defect

    A number of Jeep Avenger BEV vehicles may not comply with emissions test requirements conducted by the relevant authorities. This may lead to a non-compliance of regulatory requirements.

    Remedy

    The repair is the Jeep dealer will update the eVCU (electric vehicle control unit) with the latest software to permanently rectify the issue. Jeep ref: 17C.

    Vehicles affected
    1,682
    OEM ref
    17C
    Build start
    13 Feb 2023
    Build end
    25 May 2024
  • 25 Sept 2025JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2025/384

    Jeep Grand Cherokee 2023-2024. 2nd row head restraints.

    Defect

    Vehicle reliability and your safety are a major concern for Jeep. The 2nd row head restraints on some 2023-2024 Grand Cherokee vehicles may contain an internal locking mechanism which can prevent the headrest from locking upright. A head restraint that does not lock may increase the risk of injury to seat occupants in certain types of crashes.

    Remedy

    The free of charge permanent repair is the Jeep dealer will inspect and if necessary replace each head restraint.

    Vehicles affected
    67
    OEM ref
    20C
    Build start
    16 May 2023
    Build end
    02 May 2024
  • 21 Aug 2025JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2025/285

    Warning chime does not cancel

    Defect

    On affected vehicles equipped with traffic sign recognition software the traffic sign speed limit warning chime may not cancel as intended and may not display an image of the traffic sign. This does not comply with the regulations.

    Remedy

    Install updated instrument panel software.

    Vehicles affected
    425
    OEM ref
    29C
    Build start
    01 Mar 2024
    Build end
    19 Mar 2025
  • 21 Aug 2025JEEP AVENGERRef R/2025/303

    Jeep Avenger fuel pipe

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there is a risk of a fuel leak at the high-pressure fuel pipe and rail connections which in a worst-case could result in a vehicle fire.

    Remedy

    Check and tighten high-pressure fuel pipe and rail connections.

    Vehicles affected
    3,561
    OEM ref
    58C
    Build start
    16 Jan 2024
    Build end
    17 May 2025
  • 15 Jul 2025JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2025/286

    Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) blower motor inoperable

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) blower motor may have been built with a damaged connector which could cause the blower motor to stop working which may result in decreased visibility.

    Remedy

    Check and replace the HVAC blower motor if necessary.

    Vehicles affected
    43
    OEM ref
    49C
    Build start
    02 Nov 2022
    Build end
    21 Sept 2023
  • 17 Dec 2024JEEP AvengerRef R/2024/417

    Jeep Avenger Steering gear pinion safety recall

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have been fitted with a steering rack which does not conform to specification. This can lead to the need for increased force to rotate the steering wheel and in a worst-case scenario the steering may lock causing a crash.

    Remedy

    Replace the steering rack.

    Vehicles affected
    36
    OEM ref
    84B
    Build start
    06 Apr 2024
    Build end
    06 Jun 2024
  • 21 Nov 2024JEEP AvengerRef R/2024/431

    Jeep Avenger all models 2023-2024. Front camera

    Defect

    Affected vehicles have been equipped with a front camera with an incorrect hardware level ID causing an error code within the car system resulting in ADSA system remaining inactive.

    Remedy

    Replace the front camera.

    Vehicles affected
    2
    OEM ref
    A4B
    Build start
    16 Mar 2024
    Build end
    28 May 2024
  • 29 Oct 2024JEEP AVENGER BEVRef R/2024/395

    2023-24 Jeep Avenger BEV Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

    Defect

    On affected vehicles equipped with an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) functionality the AEB/LKA (Active Emergency Brake/Lane Keep Assist) can be deactivated simultaneously. The vehicle does not therefore meet regulatory requirements.

    Remedy

    Install updated software.

    Vehicles affected
    130
    OEM ref
    88B
    Build start
    22 Mar 2024
    Build end
    01 Jun 2024
  • 13 Sept 2024JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2024/331

    2023 Jeep Wrangler steering column control module (SCCM) internal failure

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have a Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) that may have been built with an insufficient weld between an internal flexible flat cable (FFC) and busbar. This may prevent deployment of the driver airbag resulting in increased risk of injury to the driver in a crash

    Remedy

    Inspect and if necessary replace the Steering Column Control Module.

    Vehicles affected
    13
    OEM ref
    34B
    Build start
    23 Mar 2023
    Build end
    27 Jul 2023
  • 13 Sept 2024JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2024/330

    2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee steering column control module (SCCM) internal failure

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have a Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) that may have been built with an insufficient weld between an internal flexible flat cable (FFC) and busbar. This may prevent deployment of the driver airbag resulting in increased risk of injury to the driver in a crash

    Remedy

    Inspect and if necessary replace the Steering Column Control Module.

    Vehicles affected
    11
    OEM ref
    36B
    Build start
    27 Mar 2023
    Build end
    07 Aug 2023
  • 22 Aug 2024JEEP Compass PHEVRef R/2024/288

    2024 Jeep Renegade and Compass PHEV 12V cable connection

    Defect

    On certain vehicles the under-seat intermediate connection or the rear connection to the Integrated Dual Charging Module (IDCM) may not be tightened to the proper torque which may cause overheating of the terminal with risk of thermal incident to surrounding parts.

    Remedy

    Check the conformity of the fastener torque on the 12V cable connection and if required replacement of the cable.

    Vehicles affected
    155
    OEM ref
    74B
    Build start
    13 Sept 2019
    Build end
    09 May 2024
  • 22 Aug 2024JEEP Renegade PHEVRef R/2024/288

    2024 Jeep Renegade and Compass PHEV 12V cable connection

    Defect

    On certain vehicles the under-seat intermediate connection or the rear connection to the Integrated Dual Charging Module (IDCM) may not be tightened to the proper torque which may cause overheating of the terminal with risk of thermal incident to surrounding parts.

    Remedy

    Check the conformity of the fastener torque on the 12V cable connection and if required replacement of the cable.

    Vehicles affected
    24
    OEM ref
    74B
    Build start
    13 Sept 2019
    Build end
    09 May 2024
  • 22 Aug 2024JEEP WRANGLERRef R/2024/287

    Jeep Wrangler 2016 (JK) Airbag clockspring

    Defect

    On certain vehicles the steering wheel airbag clock spring may have been built with a design that can allow dust or dirt to enter the mechanism when exposed to certain environmental conditions.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the steering wheel airbag clock spring.

    Vehicles affected
    187
    OEM ref
    27B
    Build start
    02 Jun 2015
    Build end
    16 Sept 2016
  • 28 Jun 2024JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2024/187

    High pressure fuel pump

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) may fail prematurely.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) and inspection. If required replacement of additional fuel system components.

    Vehicles affected
    8,074
    OEM ref
    Z46
    Build start
    12 Jun 2013
    Build end
    14 Sept 2020
  • 28 Jun 2024JEEP GRAND CHEROKEERef R/2024/196

    Front upper control arm to steering knuckle pinch bolts

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the Upper Control Arm (UCA) pinch bolts may have been damaged during vehicle assembly. A damaged pinch bolt may break and result in the loss of clamp load between the UCA ball joint and the knuckle.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the Upper Control Arm (UCA) pinch bolts.

    Vehicles affected
    66
    OEM ref
    10B
    Build start
    03 Dec 2020
    Build end
    30 May 2023

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