10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 5
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
32,911 miles

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problem #69

Jul 172018

Renegade

  • 28,000 miles
Fan stopped working causing car to overheat and smoke while idle. Cannot drive the car. Also have had a problem with the day time running light blowing out. Had the light fixed three times in a few months and blew a fourth time. Took it to the dealership every single time and it's currently out bc they obviously don't know how to fix it so it's a waste of time.

- Kissimmee, FL, USA

problem #68

Jul 152017

Renegade

  • 18,000 miles
In my driveway. I love behind my mom and when I stop to talk with while she is in the yard and leave my car running when I go to take off the emergency brake comes on and stops me. Going down the highway and stop at stop sign or red lights or just stuck in stop and go traffic when I go to take off the transmission either jerks real hard or makes the car feel like I have been hit from behind. Cooling fan has already been replaced when the vehicle wasn't 2 yrs old.

- Prairieville, LA, USA

problem #67

Jun 292018

Renegade

  • 60,000 miles
My car started running hot while on the road. I was able to get to auto mechanic and they found radiator cooling fan has locked up. Needs to be replaced after only 60,000 miles, 3 year old car. This is dangerous problem if I were on a long road trip. Please recall vehicle for this problem since it seems very common.

- Lavon, TX, USA

problem #66

May 222018

Renegade

  • 54,000 miles
My engine light came on, my A/C blows hot air and on 5/22/2018 my electric E break locked up while I was driving! in the park where I live.

- Elbridge, NY, USA

problem #65

May 162018

Renegade

  • 50,000 miles
The radiator cooling fan malfunctioned after just 50,000 miles. Vehicle is only 2 1/2 years old. Jeep will not cover this under warranty as they say it isn't part of the drivetrain. After reading numerous complaints about this problem on your database I feel this is a known manufacturer's defect that should be recalled. Failure can happen at any time and could result in a blown motor and/or other damages resulting in a vehicle crash causing serious injury or death. It's time that the NHTSA acts for the consumer and forces Jeep to a recall and replacement of the fan. Normal life expectancy of electric fans is well over 5 years/100,000 miles. This particular fan is, in most cases, not even lasting half that time. The problem is so widespread that Jeep ran out of them and had/has long wait times. During this period the vehicle is unusable. This is really unacceptable for such a newer model vehicle.

- Bryson City, NC, USA

problem #64

May 172018

Renegade

  • 37,400 miles
Among other issues, the engine cuts out while driving. This has happened five times to me, and all appear to occur while making turns at low-moderate speed (<30mph); this is the only consistent factor when the engine cuts out (does not appear to be affected by weather or drive/run time). The first time occurred around 30K miles - the engine lost power while making a right turn on local streets. Vehicle's display flashed a number of warning lights before indicating "vehicle not in shift to park." Electrical system appeared fully functional. I was able to drift to the side of the road and restarted my car after multiple attempts. The service engine light and electronic throttle control warning remained. The next restart removed the etc warning. The service engine light was removed after 4 restarts (with regular driving). I brought the car to the dealership, where they updated a module and I had to pay to clean the etc sensor (it was allegedly "sticky" and triggering a false warning). Recently, within the last week, the engine has cut out on me 4 times. The first two instances were back-to-back (one on exiting a roundabout), followed by a right-hand turn @ approx. 37200 miles. In both instances I was in the far-right lane and able to drift to safety. The engine stuttered upon trying to push-to-start but I was able to restart the engine after few attempts. The next morning, "oil low" flickered and "traction control off" lit until engine restart. Oil was/is not low. At 37400 miles, the engine died while making a left-hand turn on a 5-lane street at night. At 37450 miles, the engine died in the morning while making a right-hand turn on a main road. All of these instances occurred without any warning (other than "vehicle not in shift to park" after engine cut out) and without loss of electrical systems. I do not feel safe driving this vehicle.

- Westminster, CA, USA

problem #63

Apr 132018

Renegade

  • 38,000 miles
The radiator fan is causing the vehicle to overheat. It is breaking due to not having a heat shield on it and it is causing the vehicle to overheat. Jeep fixes the problems in the late 2016 models by putting in a metal fan and took out the plastic fan. Fear of Renegade catching fire. Vehicle overheats in the parking lot.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #62

Jun 142017

Renegade

  • 35,917 miles
Vehicle refrigerant for the ac cooling system is constantly leaking. I have taken it in for service in June 2017 and was told that there is no leak. Service center refilled the refrigerant and less than a year later I am experiencing the same issue with no cold air running through the system. This means the refrigerant leaked into the atmosphere twice due to negligence. Whenever the ac component tries to run, whether it is parked or moving, a loud hissing noise is heard coming from the engine compartment.

- Fairfield, CT, USA

problem #61

Apr 162018

Renegade

  • 43,000 miles
The radiator cooling fan is vibrating itself off. The vehicle had low mileage still- under 45,000. Looked it up and there are numerous people with the same issue and apparently the part is back ordered for months, which means I am paying for a vehicle I cannot drive. Seems like a manufacturer issue to me. There should be a recall.

- Rock Hill, SC, USA

problem #60

Mar 292018

Renegade

  • 54,600 miles
A loud wobbling sound was noticed from the engine bay of the vehicle. Investigation of the sound revealed the radiator cooling fan to be vibrating violently while engaged. Shortly after this discovery the fan failed to engage. Vehicle was taken to steve landers Jeep located at 401 colonel glenn plaza loop little rock, ar 72210. The diagnosis was confirmed to be the radiator cooling fan had failed. The vehicle was out of original manufacture warranty at 54,600 miles. Fan was replaced at the dealership at my expense.

- Scott, AR, USA

problem #59

Mar 052018

Renegade

  • 69,000 miles
Vehicle jerked hard and immediately lost propulsion while driving 73 mph on interstate. Was able to coast to a stop at a rest area, engine light came on, car shut off. Would restart for a few seconds and die again. When trying to start it a message showed up saying to stop the car when shifting gears, the car was in park and not moving. Parking brake light came on without applying it, took several attempts to get it to go off. Roadside assistance had it towed to closest Jeep dealership. Car started for them the next day and they said no codes showed up and that the car stopped because it was low on oil and 200 miles past time for an oil change. Said this was a feature of the car -if it was low on oil it would just die so it couldn't be damaged by driving it with low, or no, oil, and that no warning light would come on. They changed the oil, pronounced it fixed and I got it back. 3 days later I was driving home on a hilly, windy, 2-lane road, 25 mph, the car again lost propulsion, this time without jerking first. I was able to coast downhill to a wide spot in the road and stop. When the engine light came on and a "service engine" message appeared. Called my husband, when he got there we restarted the car and it was shaking like crazy and sounded like a bunch of heavy metal objects were being tumbled in a metal drum. Called roadside assistance and the car was towed to the same dealer as before. After 2 days they called me and said that it needed an engine wiring harness, cam shaft sensor, crank shaft and spark plugs, plus the diagnostic check. Wanted me to pay for the work. Called my extended warranty company, they said it had to be towed to the dealership where it was purchased since it was less than 40 miles away, so it was towed there. Still waiting to hear from original dealership as to what they think the problem is, today is the 4th day they've had the car.

- Hurricane, WV, USA

problem #58

Feb 122018

Renegade

  • 40,000 miles
Engine cooling ran making screeching noise and wobbling on shaft. Sounds like the fan is contacting something.

- Shallotte, NC, USA

problem #57

Feb 182018

Renegade

  • 56,000 miles
The contact owns a 2015 Jeep Renegade. While attempting to go in reverse, the vehicle failed to respond. The transmission and check engine warning indicators illuminated. After a couple of attempts shifting gears, the vehicle was able to reverse. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that code P1D98 was found. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer. The vehicle was not repaired. The VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 16V529000 (power train). The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 56,000.

- Binghamton, NY, USA

problem #56

Jan 182018

Renegade

  • 35,000 miles
The contact owns a 2015 Jeep Renegade. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start and the check engine indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who stated that the battery needed to be replaced. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. Three weeks later, the vehicle failed to start and the check engine indicator illuminated. Additionally, the shifter would not engage out of park. The vehicle was towed to pischke motors of la crosse (434 4th St, la crosse, wi 54601) the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 35,000.

- Lacrosse, WI, USA

problem #55

Jan 012017

Renegade

  • 21,000 miles
Ongoing issue, but today I got in my Jeep and once again my vehicle is showing the transmission and check engine lights, when I attempt to put it in gear it goes out of gear and into neutral.. on top of that I've been having issues where the power steering light will come on while I'm driving. Making it difficult to turn/ maintain vehicle control. I experienced problems such as the car 'jumping hard into gear' as my husband puts it; along with it taking off really fast, it's also been sounding really loud and shaking when it reaches speeds upwards of 65 and refusing to change gears from time to time... however we have experienced a number of instances where the Jeep has changed its own gears starting only a few months after purchasing causing it to move into the porch and cause some cosmetic damage, this was our first recording of the issue. We took it in and they 'updated the cpu' and it worked ok for a few weeks but has continually returned to having these faults and has only began to worsen.. since then we've had to regularly go in for 'updates' regarding the same issues and miscellaneous issues such as power locks/power windows not responding and the transmission overheating.. just last year, literally 1 year and 1 day ago while getting on the interstate the car began to start its 'death wobble' and drivers rear axel snapped, causing the front to follow.. my kids were in the car with me and while waiting 2 months to have fixed and paying the deductible for something that was Jeep fault, here we are again having the same problems.. I have found several instances of others experiencing these issues and not only fear for my children's life's, but also fear for the safety of others on the road. Can we fix these issues, or at least supply me with a viable vehicle??

- Proctorville, OH, USA

problem #54

Nov 202017

Renegade

  • 41,000 miles
This 2015 Jeep Renegade began having a thumping noise coming from under the hood. After seeing that it was the cooling fan, I took measures to get the car to the dealer to get it repaired. Before that happened, the fan went out completely. The vehicle is 2 years old, has 41, 000 miles on it and is still covered by the extended warranty. I was told by southpoint Chrysler Dodge Jeep (who I purchased the vehicle from) that they cannot obtain the part, and they refused to open a claim with the extended warranty company so that I could get a rental car. The extended warranty company will not provide me with a rental car because the dealer will not start the claim process. Right now my Jeep is at the dealer, who was happy to inform me that if I drove it off the lot and it overheated, my 100,000 mile power train warranty would be void. After contacting Fiat Chrysler, I still have not obtained any kind of relief. I have a $25,000 car that is basically a brick. I have an extended warranty that is worthless. The administrators of the extended warranty contract actually suggested using aftermarket replacement parts, which would void my power train warranty. The cooling fan issue is a common problem with the 2.4 liter tigershark engine.some owners have experienced their cars catching on fire when the fan melts. Fiat Chrysler knows it is a problem, yet thousands of these tigershark equipped cars are experiencing this problem. It should be a recall issue but they are avoiding responsibility.

- Manchaca, TX, USA

problem #53

Nov 142017

Renegade

  • 50,000 miles
Twice now my engine cooling fan motor has failed and caused my vehicle to overheat. I was lucky the first time it was under warranty. This time my car was parked idling about 5 minutes with sleeping children when the cab filled with smoke and woke the adult. Wake up Chrysler!..updated 12/11/17

- Jamestown, LA, USA

problem #52

Nov 042017

Renegade

  • 50,000 miles
The cooling fan "burned out" on my 2015 Jeep Renegade. On November 4, 2017, I was traveling I10 E bound from houston, tx to rayne, la (3 hr drive) to attend my younger brother's wedding when the check engine light came on and my car ran hot. Luckily for me I was at the exit ramp to get to my parent's house when it happened. I got out of the vehicle and I saw, and smelled smoke. I then called my dad (who literally lives a minute or less from where I was) for him to come and check out what was wrong with the vehicle. He looked under the hood, fluids were all in tact, nothing seemed out of place, he basically couldn't see what was wrong with it. He then started the car and watched the temperature gauge and noticed that it hadn't spiked up so he drove it off the exit and home. The car sat all night and wasn't driven again until the next day when my dad drove it to advanced auto. The employee connected the machine to check for errors but nothing came back. My dad started the engine again, looked under the hood and noticed that the fan wasn't spinning. He checked the fuse for the fan, noticed the metal piece inside had split, so we bought another fuse. Put the fuse in, started the engine and a second later the fuse popped and smoke appeared. I've called several cdjr places between Louisiana and Texas and they're all telling me that it'll take up to 4 months before the part comes in and get fixed because it is on back order. It is frustrating for me because this is my only source of transportation. Obviously this should be considered a recall if this many people are having the same issue since I can't get it fixed within the next 4 months and I've been quoted $600+ to get it fixed.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #51

Nov 112017

Renegade

  • 35,969 miles
Cooling fan is bad. Housing comes loose and fan hits other parts on the vehicle causing it to overheat and smoke. This is a known issue with no recall! have been told that the part has been on back order for months! now vehicle is out of warranty.

- Ormond Beach, FL, USA

problem #50

Nov 092017

Renegade

  • 46,000 miles
Twice in two weeks, while driving, the engine has shut off. The first time is happened was on October 29th, 2017 and the next time was this morning November 9th. The first time happened on a city street while slowing down to make a left hand turn, and the other happened with the foot on the gas trying to merge onto I-90 from the ogden on ramp. The radio and interior electrical systems continue to work, but the engine has shut off. Turning the key won't just turn on the car again. You have to hold it in the on position a few times for it to finally turn on.

- Chicago, IL, USA

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