At a glance
What can fail
The driver's seat belt buckle mounting strap can fracture and separate from the seat frame.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the driver's seat belt buckle at no cost to you.
This page covers 3 recalls, 441 owner complaints and EPA fuel economy for the 2015 Jeep Wrangler.
18 mpg combined
13.1 L/100km
Small Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
Fuel economy data from fueleconomy.gov (EPA / U.S. Dept. of Energy). Annual cost based on 15,000 mi/yr at 55% city driving and current fuel prices. MPG is U.S. gallons; L/100km converted. Ranges reflect the 2 tested variants for this model year.
The dominant complaint pattern for the 2015 Jeep Wrangler centers on the ABS module and brakes. Owners frequently report the ABS, traction control, and brake warning lights illuminating together, often accompanied by a C2200 fault code pointing to an internal module failure. Many describe replacing wheel speed sensors and related components without resolving the issue, and several note the ABS module itself has been on extended backorder or has been discontinued entirely, leaving them without a repair path. The engine category draws the highest raw complaint volume, though brake and ABS-related reports carry a strong recurring theme. A particularly consistent thread across multiple complaints is owners finding the ABS module unavailable through the dealer network, with reports of the part being backordered since at least 2021 and subsequently discontinued, meaning affected vehicles can sit with active warning lights and no factory fix available.
441
Total Complaints
15
Crash-Related
27
Fire-Related
11
With Injuries
By System
The 2015 Jeep Wrangler has 3 recalls, the most serious involving the passenger-side airbag inflator, which can explode during deployment and send metal fragments into the cabin, potentially causing serious injury.
The two remaining recalls both affect right-hand-drive models only. On the driver's airbag, dust contamination in the clockspring assembly can disrupt the airbag circuit and prevent the airbag from deploying in a crash. There is also a seatbelt concern: the driver's seat belt buckle mounting strap can fracture and break away from the seat frame, leaving the belt non-functional when it is needed most.
At a glance
What can fail
The driver's seat belt buckle mounting strap can fracture and separate from the seat frame.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the driver's seat belt buckle at no cost to you.
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Complaints are owner-reported and reflect individual experiences, not confirmed defects. They are distinct from recalls. Data sourced from the national vehicle safety complaint database. See trending complaints →
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The driver's frontal air bag inflator may build up excessive internal pressure during deployment and rupture or explode.
What the fix does
The passenger frontal air bag inflator will be replaced at no cost.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
Dust contamination in the clockspring assembly can cause the air bag circuit to fail.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the clockspring, wheel back cover, and column shroud at no cost.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.