2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Reliability Data

2421
Total Complaints
64,000mi
Median Mileage
Electrical System
Top Issue
90
Crash Reports

When Do Complaints Happen?

Distribution of NHTSA complaints by vehicle mileage at time of report.

43,880 25th Percentile
64,000 Median Mileage
97,400 75th Percentile

What Fails?

Most reported component issues from NHTSA complaints.

Electrical System
760
Engine
342
Service Brakes
322
Fuel/Propulsion System
246
Unknown Or Other
131
Power Train
86
Steering
85
Air Bags
59
Suspension
37
Vehicle Speed Control
36

Severity Assessment

90
Crashes
91
Fires
77
Injuries
5
Deaths

Sample Complaint Reports

"TL*THE CONTACT OWNS A 2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE. WHILE TRAVELING 55 MPH THE CONTACT NOTICED A HIGH PITCH SOUND COMING FROM THE VENTILATION SYSTEM. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO THE DEALERSHIP WHERE THE CONTACT WAS INFORMED THAT THE VEHICLE WAS PERFORMING NORMALLY. THE CONTACT NOTICED THE FAILURE SINCE THE..."
"WHEN DRIVING BETWEEN 0 TO 5 MILES PER HOUR I PRESSED ON THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL WHILE THE AUTO WAS EITHER ON LEVEL SURFACE OR AT THE BEGINNING OF A SMALL INCLINE THE AUTO DID NOT MOVE FORWARD. THEN I SHIFTED THE AUTO INTO REVERSE AND STEPPED ON THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THE AUTO DID NOT MOVE BACKWARD..."
"WHEN DRIVING BETWEEN 0 TO 5 MILES PER HOUR I PRESSED ON THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL WHILE THE AUTO WAS EITHER ON LEVEL SURFACE OR AT THE BEGINNING OF A SMALL INCLINE THE AUTO DID NOT MOVE FORWARD. THEN I SHIFTED THE AUTO INTO REVERSE AND STEPPED ON THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THE AUTO DID NOT MOVE BACKWARD..."

Source: NHTSA ODI Complaints Database. Names and identifying details omitted.

When Were Complaints Filed?

Number of complaints by the year the issue occurred.

When Does Each Component Fail?

Median mileage at complaint for top components.

Electrical System 760 complaints
25th: 42,000 mi Median: 62,250 mi 75th: 92,875 mi
Engine 342 complaints
25th: 47,000 mi Median: 69,000 mi 75th: 104,000 mi
Service Brakes 322 complaints
25th: 44,510 mi Median: 60,000 mi 75th: 83,500 mi
Fuel/Propulsion System 246 complaints
25th: 47,500 mi Median: 65,249 mi 75th: 100,500 mi
Unknown Or Other 131 complaints
25th: 61,500 mi Median: 92,000 mi 75th: 121,000 mi

Where Are Complaints Coming From?

Top states by complaint count.

CA: 223 NY: 152 PA: 148 TX: 147 MI: 123 IL: 121 FL: 120 NJ: 104 VA: 77 GA: 74

Who Files Complaints?

1.9%
Original Owners
98.1%
Second+ Owners

Jeep Grand Cherokee — Other Years

See how this model compares across different model years.

YearComplaintsCrashes
199378468
1994775142
1995983146
19961249156
19971432143
19981349194
19992319157
20001855132
2001112895
2002177098
200388760
20041570149
20052732137
2006175079
2007147547
200899035
20091959
201017118
2012230872
2013110241
20143365224
20151725179
201643445
201755238
2018116075
201951625
202032939
202164334
202241512
202361726
20243559
2025873

Active Recalls (6)

Federal safety recalls issued for this vehicle.

Electrical System
Campaign 19V813000 | 14/11/2019
A vehicle stall increases the risk of a crash.
Chrysler (FCA US LLC) will replace the affected fuel pump relay and related wire harness. Interim notices informing owners of the safety risk were mailed beginning December 19, 2019. Vehicles that experience a fuel pump failure will receive an interim repair. Owners will receive a second notice w
Service Brakes
Campaign 17V572000 | 18/09/2017
If the brake booster shield was not installed properly, the vehicle's braking ability may be reduced, increasing the risk of a crash.
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the brake booster shield, correcting the installation as necessary, free of charge. The recall began November10, 2017. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is T59.
Service Brakes
Campaign 14V154000 | 01/04/2014
The water inside could freeze and limit the braking ability of the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will add a water diverter shield to the booster after the booster has been tested to confirm it can hold an acceptable amount of vacuum pressure. If the booster inspection confirms an unacceptable loss of vacuum pressure, the booster will be replaced. Repai
Wiring
Campaign 14V391000 | 02/07/2014
If the vanity lamp wiring shorts, there is an increased risk of fire.
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and repair any damaged wiring, and install a new sun visor that properly routes the wire, free of charge. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is P36.
Wiring
Campaign 15V879000 | 28/12/2015
The vanity lamp wiring may short, increasing the risk of a vehicle fire.
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealer will install clearance for sun visor wiring, protection from sharp edges, and replace the sun visor, free of charge. The recall began on July 28, 2016. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is R71.
Electrical System
Campaign 14V530000 | 04/09/2014
A vehicle stall increases the risk of a crash.
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will replace the fuel pump relay with one external to the TIPM, free of charge. The recall began December 19, 2014. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is P54. Note: This recall has been supers

Maintain Your Electrical System

Based on the most common issues reported for this vehicle.

  • Clean battery terminals annually with baking soda and water
  • Replace the battery every 3-5 years before it leaves you stranded
  • Don't leave accessories running with the engine off
  • Check for corroded ground connections if you have intermittent electrical issues
  • Replace dim headlights promptly — they're a safety issue and a wiring symptom

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Data source: View this vehicle on NHTSA.gov | NHTSA ODI Complaints Database. Public domain.

Methodology: Complaint counts and mileage distributions are computed directly from consumer-reported NHTSA complaints. This data represents reported issues, not failure rates — vehicles without complaints are not represented. Full methodology.

Data through: 2026-03-28