All Jeep Cherokee Model Years

Select a model year below to view detailed NHTSA complaint data, active recalls, and lemon law eligibility information for that specific Jeep Cherokee.

2026 Jeep Cherokee
1 recall
Low
2023 Jeep Cherokee
2 complaints
2
2022 Jeep Cherokee
37 complaints 2 recalls
37
2021 Jeep Cherokee
115 complaints 3 recalls
High
2020 Jeep Cherokee
335 complaints
High
2019 Jeep Cherokee
378 complaints 1 recall
High
2018 Jeep Cherokee
449 complaints 5 recalls
High

Jeep Cherokee Lemon Law — What to Know

The Jeep Cherokee has accumulated 1,316 total NHTSA complaints across all model years in our database. If your Cherokee has a recurring defect that Jeep’s dealers have been unable to fix, you may qualify for a buyback or replacement under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.

Common qualifying issues include engine and transmission problems, electrical system failures, brake defects, and safety-related concerns that persist after multiple dealer repair attempts.

Song-Beverly Presumption

Under Cal. Civ. Code § 1793.22, a vehicle is presumed to be a “lemon” if the manufacturer or dealer has made 4+ repair attempts for the same defect, 2+ attempts for a safety defect, or the vehicle has been out of service for 30+ cumulative days — all within 18 months or 18,000 miles from delivery.

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