2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee VIN Check, Recalls & Reliability
The 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee has good reliability. There are 22 recalls and 363 owner complaints on file for the 2023 Jeep Grand-Cherokee. Severity signals include 14 crash-related complaints and 4 fire-related complaints. The most commonly reported problem areas are: Electrical System (128), Suspension (51), Steering (41).
Grand Cherokee reliability snapshot
Data sourced from Auto Reliability Index, aggregating NHTSA recalls, owner complaints, and RepairPal repair-cost records.
Most-reported 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee issues
Owner-reported problem categories from NHTSA complaint filings. Counts reflect complaints per category for the most-recent model year on file.
- Electrical System128
- Suspension51
- Steering41
- Unknown Or Other31
- Power Train24
- Engine13
Pre-purchase inspection checklist for the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Hands-on checks distilled from real NHTSA complaint patterns and recall histories. Bring this list to a test drive or mechanic inspection.
- Test infotainment system for screen going black or resetting
- Inspect rear suspension for coil spring detachment or abnormal wear
- Check power steering functionality for sudden loss of assist
- Verify Forward Collision Avoidance system activates correctly
- Ensure brake pedal does not go to the floor unexpectedly
- Test cruise control for unintended acceleration
- Inspect engine mounts for premature wear causing vibrations
2023 Grand Cherokee recalls
No NHTSA safety recalls on file for the 2023 Grand Cherokee.
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee on the road
244,597 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee units were sold new in the US — a key signal for the size of today's used-market inventory.
How the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee stacks up against rivals
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Reliability verdict for the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
With a 65/100 score versus a 74/100 segment average, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee lands below the class norm. That gap points to mixed reliability and a higher-than-typical chance of owner-reported problems compared with peers, rather than a model that tracks the segment baseline.
Issues are not confined to a single system. Electrical concerns lead, but suspension and steering also account for a meaningful share, with additional reports spanning other areas including the powertrain. That spread suggests multiple potential touchpoints instead of one dominant weak spot. Recall activity is elevated, reinforcing that this model year saw a substantial amount of corrective action.
Overall risk level is moderate-to-elevated relative to the segment.
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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee — Frequently asked questions
Is the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee reliable?
With a 65/100 score versus a 74/100 segment average, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee lands below the class norm. That gap points to mixed reliability and a higher-than-typical chance of owner-reported problems compared with peers, rather than a model that tracks the segment baseline.
How many recalls does the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee have?
No NHTSA safety recalls are on file for the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
What are the most common 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee problems?
The most-reported 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee problem areas are: Electrical System (128), Suspension (51), Steering (41).
Should I run a VIN check on a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Yes. A VIN report verifies title brands, odometer history, accident records, and recall completion on a specific 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee, complementing the model-year reliability data on this page.