Here’s the latest on the Jeep Cherokee PTU recall.
Core update
- A new recall covers about 61,711 Jeep Cherokees from model years 2019–2023 due to a potential internal failure in the two-speed power transfer unit (PTU). The risk is sudden loss of drive power, and in some cases the vehicle could roll when parked if the PTU fails. This recall builds on prior PTU-related actions and indicates ongoing safety concerns with the transmission hardware.[1][6][7][8]
Key details
- Timeline and notices: Jeep/ Stellantis has notified dealers and plans to issue interim owner notification letters in June 2026 while a permanent fix is developed.[6][1]
- Geographic scope: U.S. recall for 2019–2023 Cherokees; companion coverage or related campaigns have appeared in Canadian outlets and other regions in earlier reporting, reflecting ongoing PTU issues across markets.[5]
- Symptoms and detection: Owners might hear noises or feel vibrations prior to PTU failure; dashboards may show a service 4WD warning, and in some cases there could be a risk of rollaway when parked if the PTU fails.[8][6]
- Related history: There have been previous recalls and safety probes tied to Jeep/PTU and other drivetrain components in related models, underscoring a pattern of drivetrain concerns for this generation of Cherokee.[2][3][4]
What this means for owners
- If you own a 2019–2023 Cherokee, you should expect to receive official recall communications from Jeep and to follow dealer/service guidance once interim notices are issued. If your vehicle displays warning messages such as “Service 4WD” or unusual noises or vibrations, contact your dealer promptly for inspection and potential PTU-related procedures.[6][8]
What to do now
- Check your vehicle’s eligibility: Confirm whether your VIN falls within the affected range for the PTU recall, which covers specific 2019–2023 Cherokees built between late 2018 and early 2023. If in doubt, contact Jeep/Chrysler customer support or your local dealer and reference the PTU recall campaign.[1][6]
- Monitor official channels: Expect interim owner letters in June 2026 and subsequent updates as a permanent fix is developed; keep an eye on NHTSA recall listings and Jeep press communications for the latest instructions.[1]
If you’d like, I can summarize the official NHTSA recall notices for this campaign or help you locate your exact VIN eligibility and dealer contact steps. I can also prepare a quick checklist for what to do if you experience warning messages or notice drivetrain symptoms.
Citations:
- Jeep Cherokee PTU recall details and numbers: Car and Driver coverage of the May 2026 recall (61,711 units).[1]
- CBS News coverage of related PTU recalls and specifics about power loss and safety concerns earlier in 2025.[3][4][2]
- Canada-related PTU recall and scope discussions (2026).[5]
- Additional recall roundups and confirmation of the 61,711 U.S. units and model years 2019–2023 from automotive press (e.g., TFLcar, Autoblog).[7][9]
Sources
Owners of the Jeep Cherokee continue reporting serious drivetrain problems tied to the vehicle’s Power Transfer Unit (“PTU”), and the issue has now expanded into multiple recalls, warranty extensions, consumer complaints, and growing legal scrutiny. Recent reports suggest the defect may affect a bro
www.valerolaw.comCertain 2019-2023 Jeep Cherokees are being recalled due to persistent failures in the power transfer unit (PTU). 20,781 SUVs are affected in Canada.
www.auto123.comAn internal failure in some two-speed power transfer units can cause an unexpected and unrecoverable loss of drive power in the impacted Cherokees.
www.caranddriver.comStellantis warns that a poorly fitted part in some Jeep Cherokees could cause the vehicles to lose power, increasing the risk of crash.
www.cbsnews.comAnother Jeep Cherokee PTU recall (or Power Transfer Unit) impacts a further 61,711 SUVs between the 2019 and 2023 model years.
tflcar.comStellantis warns that a poorly fitted part in some Jeep Cherokees could cause the vehicles to lose power, increasing the risk of crash.
www.cbsnews.comjeep is recalling 61,711 Cherokee SUVs from the 2019 through 2023 model years after documents said an internal failure in the two-speed power transfer unit could cause an unexpected and unrecoverable loss of drive power. The recalled vehicles may also roll while in park if the failure happens.Driver…
www.el-balad.comStellantis warns that a poorly fitted part in some Jeep Cherokees could cause the vehicles to lose power, increasing the risk of crash.
www.cbsnews.comJeep'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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