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Jeep Patriot – Common problems

Last update 16. 02. 2024

Common problems with the Jeep Patriot

Some problems will only occur after many years of operation, others are related to technical solutions and forced the manufacturer to issue a recall. In the following overview, you will find the most common problems for the Jeep Patriot, for which Jeep has announced a recall through the EU Rapex system. For recalls and faults found in the UK scroll down.

If the problem is corrected in time, it may not affect the overall reliability of your Jeep Patriot. However, the fault can often remain unresolved because the previous owner didn´t know about the recall or ignored the manufacturer’s letter.

The good news is that automakers usually provide unlimited time to correct such defects for free. Check to see if all of the potential problems with your Jeep Patriot have been resolved in the past. How to do it, we give advice on a special page.



Latest Patriot’s Issues in the EU

13/10/2017
In the event of an accident, the airbags and seatbelt pre-tensioners may not deploy as intended due to a defect in the control uni...
12/05/2016
The power steering return hose clamp may not be correctly attached. Consequently, power steering oil may leak whch could lead to a...

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Latest Patriot’s Issues in the UK

  • JEEP PATRIOT – SIDE AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY
    on 04/08/2018

    JEEP PATRIOT ( 01/01/2010 –  31/12/2012) DEFECT:  The seatbelt pre-tensioner and/or side airbag curtains may not deploy in the event of certain low speed […]

  • JEEP PATRIOT – ENGINE MAY CUT OUT
    on 03/08/2018

    JEEP PATRIOT ( 01/10/2011 –  31/05/2012) DEFECT:  The engine may cut out because the pipe connecting the tanks has been incorrectly manufactured which can […]

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