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2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L problems
Owners have filed 131 complaints about the 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L with NHTSA. Forward collision avoidance accounts for 32.8% of them — narrowly the most common, ahead of electrical system at 22.1%.
Complaints131
Crashes3
Fires0
Injuries0
Deaths0
What owners report breaking
Forward collision avoidance 32.8% · 43
Electrical system 22.1% · 29
Unknown or other 6.9% · 9
Power train 6.1% · 8
Engine 4.6% · 6
Service brakes 3.8% · 5
Suspension 3.8% · 5
Seats 3.8% · 5
Severity
Of those complaints, 3 describe a crash.
Reading the numbers
Across the 3 model years of the Jeep Grand Cherokee L in this data, 2022 draws the most complaints of any of them.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 71,651 miles.
In owners' own words
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) light will not turn off. System has been reset per Star online publication S2108000249 (Misc Functions and run the âCustomer Programable Feature Configurationâ). System showing temperature in Celsius, tire pressure in kpa, speedometer in KMH, language in Italian. Previously saved settings not saved. Forward collision avoidance
Forward collision feature does not work. Does not detect possible collision and does not apply emergency braking. Dealerships told me I donât have the forward collision warning plus unless I am using adaptive cruise control, which is false. These are two separate features. Forward collision avoidance
There is an issue with my infotainment screen that has been occurring for the past 3 years. There seems to be something wrong with the software. My screen goes completely black a few times a day while driving and then comes back on or it freezes. Automatic updates when the truck does a software update, it never corrects this issue. The Cherokee L was not included on the recall list but there is definitely a problem. Unknown or other
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
Safety recalls
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