Automotive Safety Recalls

Busted Jeep

Your resource for Jeep & Chrysler recall updates, repair info, and fixes.

Busted Jeep helps drivers stay informed about Jeep and Chrysler recalls.
We track safety issues, warranty fixes, and manufacturer defects — collecting updates in one place.
If your vehicle might be affected, use the official recall VIN check to confirm and learn how to get repairs covered.

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Jeep Recall Information (Updated Sept 12, 2025)

What is a Recall?

A Jeep recall is issued when Chrysler (the manufacturer) or the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) finds a defect that could affect safety, emissions, or compliance.+ Recalls are free to repair — the manufacturer must cover the cost.+ Repairs are handled at authorized Jeep/Chrysler dealerships.

Recent Jeep Recall Updates (Sept 12, 2025)

  • Chrysler announced new recall notices for certain Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee models (airbag and brake system defects).

  • If you own a 2014–2020 Jeep Cherokee or 2015–2021 Grand Cherokee, check your VIN immediately.

  • Dealers have been instructed to perform free inspections and repairs.

Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I check if my Jeep has a recall?Use your 17-digit VIN in the official Jeep/Chrysler recall lookup tool. It will show any open recalls and whether repairs are complete.Where can I find my VIN?Your VIN is usually on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or inside the driver’s door frame. It’s also listed on your registration and insurance.Do recalls cost money to fix?No — if your vehicle has an active recall, the manufacturer must repair it for free at an authorized dealer.

How to Check for Recalls1. Find your VIN
Look for your 17-digit VIN on the driver’s side dashboard (through the windshield), inside the driver’s door frame, or on your registration/insurance.
2. Visit the Recall Lookup
Go to the official Jeep/Chrysler Recall Lookup or the NHTSA database.
3. Enter Your VIN
Type it in and click Search.
4. Review the Results
You’ll see if your vehicle has an open recall and what repairs are needed.
5. Schedule Your Repair
Contact your local dealer — recall repairs are always free of charge.