Auburn Hills, MI – March 4, 2026 – Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), which owns the Jeep brand, is recalling 80,620 SUVs because a critical part of their suspension may detach. This would reduce stability and create a road hazard, upping the chances of a crash and injury.
The following models are affected:
- 2022 – 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2021 – 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L
These vehicles were already recalled in July 2023 over the same issue. The repair performed on that occasion proved insufficient.
Recall summary
A coil spring is a flexible suspension component that supports the vehicle’s weight and absorbs road bumps.
In the affected SUVs, the rear coil springs were not fitted incorrectly and could detach while driving, causing the rear suspension to collapse.
Recall risks
A vehicle with a collapsed suspension is less stable, while a loose coil spring may create a road hazard for other motorists. Both situations increase the risk of a crash and injury.
Background of the recall
Stellantis already recalled these Jeeps in July 2023 for the same issue. Dealers were set to reinstall the springs but it appears that the repair was not performed correctly.
Other Jeep recalls
In December 2025, more than 110,000 hybrid Jeep SUVs were recalled over the risk of fire and stall caused by engine failure.
In November 2025, Jeep recalled approximately 320,000 hybrid SUVs whose high-voltage batteries could have overheated and caught fire.
The repair
The dealers will inspect the rear coil springs and repair them if needed. This will be done free of charge.
Notifications to the owners will be mailed between March 19, 2026 and March 20, 2026.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
This Jeep rear coil spring recall affects nearly 81,000 SUVs. To do a Jeep recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.