Jeep’s 4xe plug-in hybrid lineup, known for combining fuel efficiency, off-road capability, and modern electric technology, has gained widespread popularity. However, the ongoing Jeep 4xe recall, first announced in 2024, remains a serious concern for Texas Jeep owners well into 2025. 

Since October of last year, Jeep has been dealing with hybrid Jeep battery defects that pose fire risks, leaving many Hybrid Wrangler, Electric Wrangler, and Grand Cherokee 4xe owners frustrated and concerned about their vehicle’s safety. Reports of battery failures, unexpected power loss, and safety risks have sparked lawsuits, leaving many owners questioning their rights and legal recourse.

Understanding the Jeep Wrangler 4XE and Grand Cherokee 4XE Recall

Recalls are issued when a vehicle or its components pose a safety hazard or fail to meet federal standards. The NHTSA recall currently affects approximately 154,000 Jeep 4xe models built between 2020 and 2024, including 118,230 Jeep Wrangler PHEVs and 35,802 Grand Cherokee PHEVs. A PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) pairs a traditional gas engine with a rechargeable battery, giving drivers the benefit of both electric and gasoline power.

At the center of the recall is a defective high-voltage battery that can fail and, in severe cases, ignite even when the vehicle is turned off. While no fatalities have been reported, the NHTSA has confirmed two injuries directly linked to the defect.

Why Staying Informed About Recalls Matters

When a Jeep 4xe recall is issued, owners are typically notified via mail, email, phone calls, and online alerts. Acting on these notifications promptly is crucial, delaying repairs can compromise both safety and vehicle reliability. Owners can check their recall status using the official NHTSA recall lookup tool by entering their VIN.

What’s Behind the Jeep 4xe Fire and Safety Issues?

The safety risks tied to Jeep 4xe vehicles stem largely from defects in their high-voltage lithium-ion batteries and related electrical systems. Several factors have been identified as contributing to these problems:

  • Battery Defects and Overheating: Some battery packs have damaged cell separators or internal flaws that can cause overheating, increasing the risk of vehicle fires, even when the vehicle is parked and turned off.
  • Sudden Loss of Power: Owners have reported their vehicles shutting down unexpectedly while driving, creating a dangerous situation on the road.
  • Charging Failures: The hybrid system may fail to charge correctly, preventing owners from using the electric range as intended.
  • Faulty Electrical Connectors: Issues with components such as the power steering pump’s electrical connectors have been linked to under-hood fires.
  • Software Glitches: Errors in the battery management system have triggered warning messages, malfunctions, and in some cases, costly repairs or battery replacements.

These combined issues pose a significant safety risk, leaving many Jeep 4xe owners frustrated and concerned about both reliability and safety.

Legal Actions and Investigations

A class action lawsuit is currently underway against Jeep for fire hazards linked to its high-voltage batteries. According to CarComplaints.com and Top Class Actions, the lawsuits claim Stellantis, Jeep’s parent company, failed to properly disclose the risk of battery fires and that its recall efforts have been insufficient, forcing thousands of affected owners into prolonged repair delays or unsafe driving conditions.

Federal investigations have been launched, and multiple recalls have been issued, but many owners report unresolved safety problems, prompting legal action for compensation, buybacks, or replacement vehicles.

Lemon Law Protections for Jeep 4xe Owners

Lemon laws protect consumers whose vehicles have substantial defects that impact use, safety, or value and cannot be fixed within a reasonable number of repair attempts. For eligible Jeep 4xe owners, potential remedies include:

  • A replacement vehicle of similar value
  • Cash compensation for diminished value or repair expenses

To strengthen a lemon law claim, keep detailed records of all service visits, repairs, and communications with your dealership. Document every issue, especially those involving battery failures or sudden power loss. To learn more about how you qualify, head over to 

What Texas Jeep Owners Should Do Next

  • Monitor Recalls: Regularly check the NHTSA database or Jeep’s recall page for new updates.
  • Report Problems: Bring your vehicle to an authorized Jeep dealer at the first sign of a defect, and always request written documentation of repairs.
  • Consult a Lemon Law Attorney: If your vehicle’s problems persist despite multiple repair attempts, a lemon law lawyer can help determine if you qualify for a buyback or compensation.

Safeguarding Your Rights as a Jeep 4xe Owner

If you’re experiencing repeated battery failures, sudden power loss, charging problems, or disruptions caused by either the Jeep Wrangler recall or Jeep Grand Cherokee recall, you may qualify for compensation under lemon law protections. 

At The Lemon Firm, we’re committed to helping Texas drivers stand up to manufacturers. Start your free case evaluation today and take the first step toward a safer, more reliable ride.

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