Here’s what’s currently known about the Jeep Cherokee PTU recall, based on recent reports.
Answer in brief
- Stellantis is continuing to address a faulty power transfer unit (PTU) in certain Jeep Cherokee models, with fresh recalls and interim notices issued in 2025–2026. The latest notable action covers 61,711 U.S. Cherokees (2019–2023), built at the Belvidere plant, due to internal PTU failure that can cause sudden power loss or rollaway when parked.[1][4]
Key points and timeline
- What’s affected: 2019–2023 Jeep Cherokee KL-generation SUVs in North America (61,711 units in the latest campaign; production window roughly Dec 2018–Feb 2023 for the affected builds).[4][1]
- Symptoms and risk: Internal PTU failures can lead to loss of drive power and, in some cases, a vehicle that can roll away even when in Park. Dealers are expected to perform a permanent fix once available; interim notices are being mailed to owners while a final remedy is developed.[6][1]
- Prior and related recalls: There have been earlier PTU-related campaigns affecting Cherokees, including 2017–2019 models and earlier PTU variants (e.g., 2014–2017 with Active Drive II components). These prior recalls highlighted similar risks of power loss or parking issues, though the current focus is on later PTU generations and related assemblies.[2][3][5][7]
- Status of repairs: A permanent fix had not been publicly announced at the time of the latest reports, with interim letters and recall notices indicating ongoing remediation efforts. Customers are advised to follow official notices and contact Stellantis/Chrysler customer service for updates on repair timelines and procedures.[1][6]
What drivers should do now
- If you own a 2019–2023 Cherokee built in the affected window, check for recall notices from Stellantis/NHTSA and ensure your contact information is current with the manufacturer.
- Do not delay service if you notice drivetrain noise, vibrations, warning messages, or any odd behavior around the 4WD system.
- Contact your dealer or the Stellantis customer service line for the latest on permanent repair availability and scheduling.
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- Example scenario: A Cherokee with a faulty PTU may experience unexpected loss of power while driving or may roll away when parked if the Park function isn’t holding, underscoring the importance of timely recall action and monitoring for interim repair instructions.
Citations
- Latest recall covering 61,711 Cherokees in the U.S. due to PTU faults, with interim notices in late June 2026.[4][1]
- Background on prior PTU-related recalls and related safety notices for Cherokees (2017–2019 models and earlier PTU campaigns).[5][7][2]
- NHTSA documentation and recall reporting context (as referenced in multiple outlets).[10]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent NHTSA recall notice and the Stellantis recall sheet to extract model years, VIN ranges, and the exact repair steps as they become available.
Sources
Jeep's jeep cherokee ptu recall covers 61,711 SUVs in the U.S. from model years 2019 through 2023 after the automaker said a faulty power transfer unit can cause sudden loss of power or, if the vehicle is parked, a rollaway.The affected Cherokees were built between December 12, 2018, and February 24…
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