There are 5 owner-reported suspension complaints for the 2017 Jeep Renegadein NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
AC wasn’t working properly, replaced parts not working. Fan stopped working and removed fuse box and it worked bad wiring harness affecting all electrical, fire hazard, dealership would rather keep it than me driving because of fire or meltdown situation. Says part to repair has been discontinued. Why? Engine hesitation, transmission when driving with jerk and almost causing vehicle to stop
This car is a lemon and the entire car should be a recall. Shortly after having it I had to replace the tires , brakes , suspension. Then just a couple months ago I had a sediment in the coolant that is very rare and the only time the mechanic experienced that was on recall cars where (not sure if I am saying this correctly) dust is left when they cast the engine in production. And it takes years for it to build up and destroy your car. Now it’s at jeep in Dade city Fl and they said the engine is bad … after spending $950 on the sediment issue. Another $980 a couple weeks ago for battery , spark plugs , computer software update etc. now they want another $700 just to open my engine up and see what’s wrong. I am done. So as of now I have no car. Jeep only offered me $2k to buy it from me. And I still owe $12k. And I put about $3k into it in the last 5 months. This should be illegal to sell a lemon like this and leave a consumer like me more than $12k out. And from my research. Many others have the same complaint. Something legally should be done about this.
While accelerating at a certain speed and letting go of the pedal the vehicle stalls causing a loud cluck sound depending of the speed of the acceleration. I am not sure if this issue will cause the vehicle to break down or cause other problems in the near future. In the beginning of November 2022, the drivers side has been making clunking noises when ever I reverse and while slowly taking from. It is Nov 25, and I have been told is the struts that have signs of defective because of the tires wearing down from the inner side. Also, I was told by a different mechanic the motor mount may be loose, and now the wheel bearing. I've replaced the wheel bearing on the driver's side and the noise has not completely left but the replacement helped. I am hoping the struts make the difference along with swapping to street tires.
THE JEEPS TIYROD BROKE WHILE DRIVING DOWN HWY COULD NOT STEER THE VEHICLE THIS RESULTING THE JEEP VEERED OFF THE ROAD AN SLAMMING INTO A TELEPHONE POLE WE HAD TAKEN THE VEHICLE TO B SERVICED MONTHS BEFORE AN THE DEALERSHIP STATED THAT THEY WOULD NOT LOOK AT OR EVEN. HELP US THEY SENT US AWAY LEAVING US CONCERNED ON HOW WE COULD GO ABOUT GETTING THE DEALERSHIP TO HELP AN NOT LONG AFTER THAT THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED
PULLS TO PASSENGER SIDE THE WHEELS WERE COCKEYED THE DEALER REFUSES TO FIX IT CORRECTLY THE DEALER LEFT TWO BRAND NEW ONES ON THE FRONT AND ALMOST WORE OFF TIRES ON THE BACK AND THEY HAD TO PUT BRAND NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS ON THE CAR BECAUSE IT STARTED MAKING REALLY REALLY BAD SOUNDS THEY DON'T WANT TO FIX IT AND I THINK THEY KIRK AND SAFETY RECALLS ON THIS CAR I THINK THEY DID SAID THEY FIX THEM SO THEY CAN GET IT OFF THE CARFAX TO SELL THE CAR JUST KEEP IN MIND THIS CAR ONLY HAS 24,464 ON IT AND I'M A SINGLE DAD I FILLED IT I'M GETTING SCREWED AROUND BUY A MULTI BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY FRANK FLETCHER FORD JOPLIN MISSOURI
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