There are 13 owner-reported body & structure complaints for the 2020 Jeep Wranglerin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
When it rains the front and rear floorboards fill with puddles of water from the bottom somehow. No traces of water along the doors or windows.
I am reporting significant premature rust on my 2020 Jeep wrangler. The rust is visible on all four doors and the hood. The vehicle has been properly maintained, regularly washed, and has not been exposed to unusual or extreme environmental conditions that would justify this level of corrosion. The rust appears along the bottom edges and seams of each door, as well as along the leading edge of the hood. These areas show bubbling paint and visible oxidation, which is spreading. Given that this vehicle is only five years old, this level of corrosion is unacceptable and inconsistent with the quality and durability expected from Jeep. Warranty Considerations: This issue should be covered under Jeep’s 5-year/unlimited mile corrosion (perforation) warranty and/or the basic corrosion coverage, as the rust appears to originate from beneath the paint along factory seams — suggesting a defect in materials or workmanship, not owner neglect. Action Requested: I am requesting that Jeep/Stellantis authorize a warranty repair to remove the rust, treat the affected panels, and repaint to factory standards to prevent further deterioration. Given the extent of corrosion at this age, I believe this warrants prompt attention and resolution under warranty coverage. This has been a known issue on 2018 to current Jeep Wrangler and they have not resolved the issue. They keep selling Jeep Wrangler with this issue.
1. Corrosion which is a Jeep/Mopar known issue - paint bubbles on the aluminum doors/hinges. No recall/fix. 2. Death Wobble: Also known as loosing control to steer the car. This is a huge issue with all stock and this has not been addressed yet. There are a lot of videos and cases out there to proof this case. 3. Coolant Reservoir leak: Recently there are 276 coolant reservoirs needed from Mopar for this car configuration. Information provided by a Jeep/Mopar parts service employee.
There is significant paint bubbling around all the door hinges and on the hood as well. This poses a concern because the areas are increasing in size as well as a safety issue as they’re around the door hinges. This Jeep was sold to us in Sept 2022 with these issues. The defect is getting worse.
Aluminum body and paint bubbling and showing corrosion on doors, hood, and hinges. I called jeep but they are saying that the issue is only on the Gladiator, which is not accurate. It's also on the Wrangler Sport that I have, and they don't want to fix it. What do I do?
Multiple areas of my jeep are starting to rusting and corroding. Jeep knows there are issues and are doing nothing about it. Not only is it unsightly but rust also compromises the structural integrity of the body of the vehicle.
Bubble paint appeared on all the car doors including the truck door as well as the engine door and the windshield frame driver corner. I went to south bank dealer in Ottawa and the took pictures many time and they say approved and never call. And then they say they will fix the spots only which is so weird to fix rusted bubbled paint in a new car. They should change all the doors as the metal is already damaged by rust. These cars are expensive and quality and guarantees should be provided for such vehicles. The factory should recall my car for full repaint or change color if needed on new doors and the whole car. You can go on Google and just type bubble paint on Jeep and you will see these cars are treated in the market. The company treated this car like garbage because of the paint reputation on a famous American car. I first reported to the dealer on November 2022 and then Jan or Feb 2023 ( don’t remember) My phone number is 1613-262-6661
The contact owns a 2020 Jeep Wrangler. The contact stated while driving approximately 35 MPH, and at various speeds, the driver's side visor detached and struck the contact on the face. The contact stated that the visor startled her, causing her to swerve the vehicle. The contact stated that the visor on the passenger’s side also detached from the roof anchor point. The contact had taken the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the visors needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The failure reoccurred with both visors. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 46,000.
The contact owns a 2020 Jeep Wrangler. The contact stated the front driver’s and passenger’s side sun visors would fall independently. The contact stated the sun visors were to remain upright. The contact took the vehicle to the local dealer and was informed that the sun visors needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 37,660. The consumer stated after reaching out to the dealer with no success, Stellantis was able to reach the dealer and both visors were replaced on 08/31/22.
RIGHT HAND LATCH FOR SOFT TOP RELEASES ONCE YOU PASS A SEMI TRUCK WHEN YOU ARE DOING OVER 70MPH OR HIT A BUMP IN THE ROAD TRAVELING INTO THE WIND.
QUALITY OF THE SUSPENSION WELDS TO THE FRAME OF THE JEEP. THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET APPEARS TO HAVE QUALITY ISSUES (E.G., POROSITY, CONSISTENCY, APPEARANCE). REMOVAL OF THE BRACKET SHOWED SIGNS OF POROSITY IMPACTING THE FRAME. VEHICLE WAS STATIONARY DURING THE WORK BEING DONE ON THE JEEP OTHER WELDS ON THE FRAME AND SUSPENSION BRACKETS APPEAR TO HAVE QUALITY ISSUES
BONDED INTRUSION BAR SEPARATED FROM DOOR SKIN. SEPARATION CAUSES RUBBING/CHAFFING/NOISE WHEN DOOR IS OPERATED AND WAS WHAT ALERTED ME TO THE PRESENCE OF THE ISSUE. TAKEN TO DEALERSHIP AND WAS TOLD THE DOOR MUST BE REPLACED IN ORDER TO FIX THE ISSUE. THIS EXACT SAME ISSUE HAPPENED IN MY 2018 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON AND THEY REPLACED THE FRONT TWO DOORS ON MY JEEP. FCA HAS CLEARLY NOT CORRECTED THIS DESIGN ISSUE, AND I AM CONCERNED THAT IT LEADS TO A WEAKENED STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY/SAFETY FEATURE OF THE VEHICLE. I AM ALSO CONCERNED THAT BECAUSE THE FIX INCLUDES REPAINTING PART OF A BRAND NEW VEHICLE, MANY PEOPLE WILL NOT WANT TO HAVE THEIR VEHICLES REPAIRED. ALSO, DEPENDING ON PERSONALITY, IT MAY BE VERY EASY TO OVERLOOK THE NOISE THAT CALLED MY ATTENTION TO THE ISSUE IN THE FIRST PLACE. BONDING LIKE THIS IS USED EXTENSIVELY IN MODERN VEHICLES. IF THEY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT IN THIS LOCATION, DO THEY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT IN OTHER LOCATIONS OR VEHICLES THAT AREN'T BEING ADDRESSED. CLEARLY THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT THIS IS A CONTINUED ISSUE ACROSS MODEL YEARS, NOT AN ISOLATED INCIDENT.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2020 JEEP WRANGLER. WHILE DRIVING AT AN UNKNOWN SPEED, THE VEHICLE PULLED TO THE RIGHT. WHILE PARKED, THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE OF THE VEHICLE LEANED DOWNWARD. THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO AUTONATION JEEP (9980 EAST ARAPAHO RD, INGLEWOOD, CO) WHERE IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE SUBFRAME WAS BENT. THE CAUSE OF THE FAILURE WAS NOT DETERMINED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 1,700. THE VIN WAS INVALID.
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