2021 JEEP CHEROKEE

2.0L Turbo I4AWDAUTOMATICgasturbo
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$16,441 maintenance + known platform issues
~$3,288/yr · 270¢/mile equivalent · $5,159 maintenance + $8,682 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2021 Cherokee suffers from catastrophic 2.4L Tigershark engine failures and persistent ZF 9-speed transmission issues that plague earlier KL-generation models, though newer builds show some improvement. The 3.2L V6 is more reliable but thirsty; the 2.0L turbo is newest but has limited track record.

2.4L Tigershark Engine Failure (Connecting Rod Bearing Failure)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Knocking or ticking noise from bottom end, especially cold start, Metal shavings in oil, Sudden loss of oil pressure, Complete engine seizure without warning
Fix: This is the big one. Connecting rod bearings fail due to inadequate oiling and design flaws in the MultiAir II system. Requires full engine replacement or rebuild. 18-25 labor hours for long block replacement. Many owners experience zero warning before catastrophic failure. FCA extended powertrain warranty to 10yr/150k on some VINs but 2021s often excluded.
Estimated cost: $6,500-10,000

ZF 9-Speed Transmission Harsh Shifting and Shuddering

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 30,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Harsh 2-3 or 3-4 upshifts, Transmission shudder at low speeds (15-25 mph), Hesitation on acceleration from stop, Clunking into reverse, Check engine light with shift solenoid codes
Fix: The 948TE transmission received multiple software updates but hardware issues persist. Oil cooler line failures (subject to recall 23V-768) can contaminate fluid. Fixes range from software reflash (1.5 hrs) to valve body replacement (8-10 hrs) or full transmission rebuild. Fluid changes every 30k help but don't prevent failure.
Estimated cost: $400-5,500

Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Separation

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps, Wandering steering, In severe cases: sudden loss of steering control and wheel collapse
Fix: Subject to recall 22V-387. Ball joint can separate from control arm socket due to manufacturing defect. Recall replaces both front lower control arms. If not under recall, replacement is 2.5-3 hrs per side. This is safety-critical—check recall status immediately.
Estimated cost: $0 (recall) or $600-900

Water Pump Failure (2.4L)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant leak from front of engine, Squealing or grinding noise from accessory belt area, Overheating, Sweet smell from engine bay
Fix: The 2.4L Tigershark uses an external water pump driven by accessory belt. Bearing failures and seal leaks are common. Replacement is straightforward: 2-3 hours. Replace serpentine belt and thermostat at same time.
Estimated cost: $450-750

Exhaust Manifold Cracking (2.4L)

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 40,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Ticking or tapping noise from engine that increases with RPM, Exhaust smell in cabin, Check engine light (P0420 catalyst efficiency), Visible soot staining around manifold
Fix: Integrated manifold/catalytic converter cracks due to thermal cycling. Common on MultiAir engines. Requires manifold replacement: 4-5 hours labor. Aftermarket options available but may not pass emissions in strict states.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000

Active Grille Shutter Failure

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 40,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Check engine light with P0544 or P059F codes, Poor fuel economy, Slow warm-up in cold weather, Overheating in extreme cases
Fix: Motorized grille shutters behind front fascia fail (motor or linkage). Affects aerodynamics and cooling. Replacement requires bumper cover removal: 2-3 hours. Can be disconnected and left open as temporary fix if overheating.
Estimated cost: $400-700

Rear Differential Leaking and Noise

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Gear oil leak from pinion seal or axle seals, Whining or howling noise from rear that changes with speed, Clunking on acceleration (worn spider gears)
Fix: Active Drive II 4WD systems see pinion seal leaks and bearing wear. Pinion seal is 2-3 hrs; bearing replacement requires full differential teardown (6-8 hrs). Fluid contamination from seal leaks accelerates wear. Check fluid level every oil change.
Estimated cost: $300-2,200
Owner tips
  • If buying a 2.4L model, have pre-purchase inspection include oil analysis and cold-start listening test for rod knock—walk away at first sign of lower-end noise
  • Change transmission fluid every 30,000 miles regardless of 'lifetime fill' claims—use Mopar ZF 8&9 ATF only
  • Check recall status on lower control arms and transmission cooler lines before purchase—these are safety items
  • Keep detailed service records if you own one—documented maintenance helps resale and potential warranty claims
  • The 3.2L V6 is the most reliable powertrain option but gets poor fuel economy; avoid the 2.4L if possible
Hard pass on any 2.4L model unless you enjoy expensive surprise engine replacements—the V6 is tolerable if priced $3-4k under book to account for transmission risk and fuel costs.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
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