The Most Common 2021 Jeep Renegade Problems

Electrical issues, particularly with adaptive driving and safety systems, are the most common 2021 Jeep Renegade problems you should know about.
Written by Maxine Boyko
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
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The most common problems for the 2021
Jeep Renegade
involve the electrical system and forward collision detection, which can cause the vehicle to lose control unexpectedly. Lesser issues include windows getting stuck and transmission lethargy, which can nevertheless make for a frustrating driving experience. While the Renegade may not be as refined and zippy as some rivals, the subcompact SUV has respectable off-road chops and a suite of standard features at an affordable price. And if you’re looking for a slight edge, you can easily upgrade to the premier and limited-edition Islander trim and watch all your customization troubles drift away. But let’s not lose sight of any potential issues! Here to keep you on your toes regarding the 2021 Jeep Renegade's problems is
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The most common 2021 Jeep Renegade problems

While Jeep may be credited with inventing the SUV, the
2021 Jeep Renegade
struggles to keep up with the storied vision of a capable, adventuresome, and untethered utility vehicle. Most complaints lodged against the 2021 model year involve the electrical system and forward collision avoidance components. Five complaints involved forward collision avoidance and lane departure malfunctioning. Some drivers report forward collision detection going off at inappropriate times. In these instances, important safety features may respond too aggressively or fail altogether, greatly increasing accident risks without reason. A few drivers also reported issues with the electrical systems that come with warnings, blinking dashboard lights, and unnerving messages, including:
  • “Warning. Imminent Engine Failure”
  • “Warning. Side and front Impacts”
  • “Warning. Low Fuel”
Other complaints involve the radio becoming inoperable, from blasting the volume and changing stations to refusing to shut off. One complaint summarizes issues with the steering wheel and brakes becoming self-operating to the point the vehicle is out of control and stops responding to manual driving. While those make up the majority of the vehicle’s 15 total complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), you should be aware of the other possible issues. The other problems with the 2021 Renegade include:
  • Defective transmissions that won’t shift into higher gears and poor mileage
  • Passenger windows or sunroofs may spontaneously explode
  • Windows going up and down on their own and getting stuck
  • Stalling
Of all the complaints, the claims against inoperable and/or glitching adaptive features are the scariest and could result in serious injury or death if not addressed. Fortunately, many of these problems were reported within the first 90 days of ownership—giving you plenty of time to fix the issues while still under warranty.

Is the 2021 Jeep Renegade reliable?

Even though the
2021 Jeep Renegade
has a fair share of issues, it has fairly decent reliability scores—although they may fall slightly short of other class competitors. RepairPal gives the SUV a 4/5 reliability rating, and its J.D. Power’s rating for reliability and quality scores 79/100. The average annual repair costs come in at $498—which is considerably less than the average for all other subcompact SUV makes and models. As for safety, the NHTSA gave the
2021 Jeep Renegade
a four out of five-star safety rating, and the IIHS awarded the highest rating of Good in five crash tests. Headlights and the small overlap front passenger and side-impact tests were not its strongest suits, but you could nevertheless rely on a safe family ride—barring any of the aforementioned common problems. Considering its reliability and safety scores, low need for frequent and major repairs, and spotless recall reputation, it’s pretty safe to say the Jeep Renegade is substantially more reliable than average, and particularly inexpensive considering such. MORE:
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