2022 Jeep Wrangler Recalls & Known Issues
Check recalls and known issues for the 2022 Jeep Wrangler. Safety information and reliability rating.
Reliability Overview
averageThe 2022 Jeep Wrangler has notable safety recalls, including high-voltage battery fire risks on certain variants, so owners should check VIN status promptly. Beyond recalls, it is generally capable and popular, but owner-reported issues with steering, electronics, and leaks reduce its overall reliability.
Open Recalls (2)
High Voltage Battery
Certain 2020-2024 Jeep Wrangler plug-in hybrid vehicles and 2022-2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid vehicles may have a high-voltage battery that can fail internally and increase the risk of a fire while parked or being driven.
Campaign: 24V720 | Reported: 2024-10-01
High Voltage Battery
Some 2022 Jeep Wrangler vehicles may have a high-voltage battery that can fail and become a fire hazard.
Campaign: 25V741 | Reported: 2025-09-30
Known Issues
Death wobble / front-end shimmy at highway speeds
Typical mileage: 20,000-80,000
$150 - $2,000
Infotainment Uconnect freezing, rebooting, or losing Bluetooth/CarPlay connectivity
Typical mileage: 0-60,000
$0 - $1,200
Steering pull, wandering, or loose steering feel
Typical mileage: 10,000-70,000
$100 - $1,800
Leaking seals and water intrusion around doors, roof, or windshield
Typical mileage: 0-50,000
$100 - $2,500
Oil leaks from engine or transmission area
Typical mileage: 30,000-100,000
$200 - $2,500
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