A recall for Jeep Grand Cherokee rear coil springs has been announced, replacing the June 2023 Jeep coil spring recall.
The recalled 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L coil springs and 2022-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear springs may have been installed incorrectly and could separate from the Jeeps while driving.
The recall affects nearly 84,000 Grand Cherokees, but Fiat Chrysler believes less than 1% have defective rear coil springs.
Loose springs can pose a road hazard to other drivers.
Following the rear coil spring recall in June 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into complaints. Those owners complained that the Grand Cherokee’s rear suspension springs were loosening even though the Jeeps were supposedly repaired.
FCA responded with similar reports about Jeeps involved in the 2023 coil spring recall.
FCA is not aware of any crashes or injuries, but as of October 2025, nearly 300 warranty claims had been filed.
More than 3,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled in Canada. And Grand Cherokees already repaired during the 2023 recall must return to dealers.
FCA says this recall of Jeep rear coil springs is not related to the parts in question, but instead involves a repair issue of the rear coil springs being out of place. Recall letters for the Jeep Grand Cherokee rear spring will be mailed on February 12, 2026 to notify owners of the problem.
Jeep’s second recall letters will be sent out when dealers are ready to make repairs, expected in March 2026.
Jeep owners can call 800-853-1403 and reference the rear coil spring 20D recall number.
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