There are 12 owner-reported tires & wheels complaints for the 2019 Jeep Cherokeein NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
Power Transfer Unit (PTU), The Service 4WD light keeps coming on and off. 2019 Jeep Cherokee
Wheel lugs seize to wheels making it difficult to remove them if you have a flat tire. Unlike metals causes the problem. Safety issue.
Lug nuts swelling making tire removal impossible.dealer changed with special tools at a cost of $231. This is a safety issue as flat tire unable to be changed.
My 2019 jeep Cherokee lugs studs and nuts came off while I was driving and presented a safety hazard for me. It’s dodge jeep grand Cherokee responsibility to pay for repairs. Thanks
I know it's on recall last year but it's happen when driving on freeway over 70miles per hrs and I can feel my steering wheel like not turn like something stop the steel then I can turn or change line on the freeway
tire explode , come out of the rims , damaged rims, bumper,motor cover ,alignment, brakes , fender, all the moldings, destroyed the under wheel well and damaged the power steering .
The contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. The contact stated that on two separate occasions, he experienced a failure with the removal of the original lug nuts placed on all four wheels. The first failure occurred when he had taken the vehicle to an independent mechanic for a tire rotation. The contact was informed by the mechanic that several lug nuts had to be broken off since the lug nuts would not unscrew after multiple attempts. The second failure occurred while the contact was on vacation and the front passenger’s side tire had run flat. The contact stated that the wrench that came equipped with the vehicle could not unscrew the bolts on the flat tire. The contact sought outside assistance to remove the passenger’s side lug nuts. The contact stated that the lug nuts presented a great danger and could leave a motorist stranded in the event of an emergency. The dealer and the manufacturer were notified of the failure but offered no assistance. The contact replaced all the lug nuts. The failure mileage was 0.
(Continental Pro Contact Tx 225/55R18 - mold numbers 417777 and 408589) Tire belts in both passenger side tires failed at the same time while driving on the interstate. The car started shaking while I was driving. There was no warning, no loss of tire pressure. Broken tire belts confirmed by dealer. Dealer disposed of tires because they were not told to hold them by Continental Tires. Tires mold numbers are not part of previous recall, but seem to have had same issue.
CONTINENTAL PRO CONTACT TX TIRE-DOT A35L WBJD A18 CONTINUAL AIR LEAKAGE PROBLEM FOR THE PAST 6 MONTHS. 4 TO 5 LBS LOST EACH WEEK. 16,000 MILES ON THE TIRE AND HAD TO REPLACE WITH NO SUPPORT FROM CONTINENTAL DEALER. COULD NOT FIND LEAK AND WOULD NOT AMORTIZE THE COST. CAN THE NHTSA ANALYZE THE TIRE FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS. I HAVE THIS TIRE IN MY POSSESSION.
MULTIPLE TIMES A WEEK THE TIRE SENSORS "GO OUT" WHILE DRIVING AND I HAVE TO TAKE IT BACK TO HAVE THEM RESET.. APPROXIMATELY 20 MILES DOWN THE HIGHWAY AFTER RESET, THEY GO OFFLINE AGAIN.
CONTINENTAL TIRES MODEL 225 /60R 18 SIDE WALL COLLAPSED. CAR HAS ONLY 5000 MILES . NUMEROUS SAME COMPLAINTS ON CONSUMER AFFAIRS . CONTINENTAL TIRES ARE A HAZARD AND SHOULD BE RECALLED, THE CAR WAS IN MOTION GOING ABOUT 35 MPH ON A RESIDENTIAL STREET
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2019 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE EQUIPPED WITH GOOD YEAR TIRES, TIRE LINE: (NOT PROVIDED), TIRE SIZE: 225/60/R17, DOT NUMBER: (NOT AVAILABLE). THE CONTACT STATED WHILE DRIVING AT APPROXIMATELY 55 MPH, THE PASSENGER'S SIDE REAR WHEEL DETACHED FROM THE VEHICLE. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THERE WAS NO WARNING LIGHTS ILLUMINATED. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO SAN LEANDRO CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM LOCATED AT SRT 1444 MARINA BLVD, SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577, TO BE REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT MADE AWARE OF THE FAILURE. THE APPROXIMATE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 2,000.
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 26, 2026