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Campaign 23V413 Posted June 8, 2023 305,282 units

2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall 23V413: Rear Springs

Recall 23V413 covers 305,282 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE and Grand Cherokee vehicles for detachable rear coil springs. Free Jeep dealer repair under 26V051.

Jeep is recalling 305,282 2021-2023 Grand Cherokee 4XE and Grand Cherokee vehicles under recall 23V413 because rear coil springs were incorrectly installed and can detach while driving. A detached rear coil spring increases crash risk, and Jeep dealers will complete the free recall repair.

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What's wrong?

The rear coil spring on the 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE and Grand Cherokee is part of the rear suspension. It supports the weight of the SUV, helps hold the rear of the vehicle at the correct height, and lets the suspension move as the wheels travel over bumps. The spring needs to stay seated in its mounts so the suspension keeps its normal position while driving.

On affected SUVs, the spring itself is not described as defective. The problem is an assembly issue: the rear coil spring was installed out of position during vehicle production. When the spring is not seated correctly, normal road movement can work it farther out of place until it comes out of position and detaches from the vehicle while driving.

There is no warning sign before failure. An owner is not expected to hear, feel, or see a clear symptom before the rear coil spring moves out of position, so the inspection is needed to confirm whether the spring assembly is secure.

Who's affected?

Covers Grand Cherokee 4XE and Grand Cherokee SUVs across the 2021, 2022, and 2023 model years, all tied to rear coil springs.

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE rear suspension
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear suspension
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear suspension
Units affected305,282
Field incidentsNHTSA has logged no field incidents to date.

A matching year and model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether this recall applies to your specific SUV.

What's the safety risk?

A rear coil spring that detaches while driving increases the risk of a crash. There is no warning sign before failure, so treat this as a VIN-specific safety issue rather than something you can judge by feel. If your VIN is included, schedule the inspection and repair soon. Repair is free at any franchised Jeep dealer.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE or Grand Cherokee is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Jeep dealer to schedule the free rear coil spring inspection and repair that secures springs that detach while driving.
  3. Ask the dealer whether replacement recall 26V051 applies to your vehicle, since this recall has been replaced and the new remedy is required.
  4. Bring the recall notice if Jeep mailed one. If not, reference recall number 23V413 or Jeep recall 64A when you call.
  5. Avoid unnecessary trips until the dealer confirms the rear coil springs are secured.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Jeep technician inspects the rear coil spring assemblies and repairs any assembly that was installed incorrectly. Parts and labor are free under the recall. This campaign has been replaced by recall 26V051, so affected vehicles need the new recall remedy performed even after the earlier inspection or repair. FCA US has a reimbursement process for owners who already paid for this related repair. Send the original receipt or other proof of payment to FCA US for expense confirmation. Follow the instructions in the owner letter.

ReimbursementReimbursement available

Timeline

June 8, 2023 NHTSA published the recall
June 29, 2023 Owner notification mailed
July 28, 2023 Dealer notification began
July 28, 2023 Dealer notification ended
July 28, 2023 VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle.
July 28, 2023 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 23V413?

Recall 23V413 covers 305,282 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee 4XE vehicles with rear coil springs that were installed incorrectly and can detach while driving. A detached rear coil spring increases crash risk. Jeep dealers inspect and repair the rear coil spring assemblies for free.

What should I do if my 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee 4XE is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific vehicle is included in recall 23V413. If it is, contact a franchised Jeep dealer and ask about the rear coil spring inspection and repair. Reference recall 23V413 and the newer NHTSA recall 26V051 when you call.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to provide the recall repair at no cost. Jeep dealers inspect the rear coil spring assemblies and repair them free of charge when the vehicle is included in the recall.

What is the safety risk from this Jeep rear coil spring recall?

The safety risk is that a rear coil spring can detach from the vehicle while driving, increasing crash risk. If your VIN is included, schedule the dealer inspection and repair. The remedy path is a free inspection and, if needed, repair of the rear coil spring assemblies.

When were owner letters mailed for recall 23V413?

Owner notification letters were mailed June 29, 2023. This recall was later replaced by NHTSA recall 26V051, and FCA US says all vehicles need the new recall remedy performed. Use your VIN to confirm the current open repair before scheduling service.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/23V413000
Jeep customer service1-800-853-1403
NHTSA recall #23V413
NHTSA recall # (full)23V413000

Source documents

This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on May 20, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →