general problems of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler

Ten problems related to seats have been reported for the 2018 Jeep Wrangler. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler based on all problems reported for the 2018 Wrangler.

1 Seats problem

Failure Date: 09/27/2024

1. Both driver and passenger front seat latches that allow seat to fold forward to access rear seats have broken at approximately 70,000 miles. This will be the second time for the driver side to be repaired. It was repaired back in 2018 under warranty when brand new and has now failed. Currently the cost to repair is approximately $500. The replacement parts are made of flimsy plastic that will break again. 2. Head unit for radio display and climate controls failed at approximately 60,000 miles. Not covered by warranty. Paid over $1,500 to replace.

2 Seats problem

Failure Date: 07/07/2024

Drivers seat stuck tight against steering wheel after moving it to let back seat passengers out. Will not move! totally undriveable! the seat position return broke. I googled the problem and discovered this is a known issue!!! but, there is no recall. Will cost me $800 to repair!.

3 Seats problem

Failure Date: 04/10/2023

The driver and passenger seats handle to move seats folding forward and back constantly break. Both have been replaced/repaired at least 2-3 times each for the time I have owned the Jeep (2 years).

4 Seats problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2023

I have already had this replaced, at a direct expense to me, due to the concern. Jeep has a technical service bulletin (s2023000009) about the passenger seat. It began as a popping/knocking noise in the butt/inside of the seat. My dealer had to replace the lower seat frame/track completely, based on the concern and the bulletin. Before replacement, the seat was audibly broken, with great concern for the safety of the passenger in the event of a crash. Can this be looked into and why it is not a recall? if a recall, I assume I can be reimbursed for my out of pocket expense. I did not want to wait for a recall, as I was concerned for my passengers' safety, as the inside frame of the seat was broken. The dealer told me since it was just a TSB, and not a recall, it was not covered by Jeep.

5 Seats problem

Failure Date: 09/29/2022

Passenger seat came unlocked from track and moved freely back and forth in track to stops. When passenger exited vehicle seat back folded forward and would not fold back upright making the seat unusable. The drivers' seat has same mechanical operation as the passenger seat. If this same problem were to occur with the drivers seat this would lead to possible loss of control and or accident. This seat system has weak plastic parts that have been known to fail for some time now without being addressed by the manufacturer.

6 Seats problem

Failure Date: 07/04/2022

While driving over the summer in 2021 the rear seat latch came seat and seat was thrown forward. One of the kids threw it back in place and didn’t think much of it. Over the next couple of the times the seats were placed down it clasp wouldn’t go down. Then one day a couple months ago the seat was attempted to be put back in place, we noticed that the thin plastic retainer for the pin was broken. Depending how the seat is pushed back in place it locks sometimes and other times does not. This poses a potentially safety hazard. I originally purchased the part to replace it, however since this is a safety lock I reached out to Jeep. Jeep indicated there was no recalls on the part, even though I have seen others will the same complaint. There are several concerns with the latching seat mechanism and if you do not know its broken and the seat gets thrown forward it can be a real painful experience. The Jeep was in for service for the top ripping multiple times and being fixed under warranty. There is anyone that could have broken the latch without telling or knowingincluding us or the dealer. Ultimately it is a ver poor design and a true safety hazard. We believe this matter needs further investigation.

7 Seats problem

Failure Date: 05/23/2022

The back seat in my vehicle came off it's mounting points and partially exited the back window during a rear end accident. The seat was folded forward at the time so no one could have been sitting in it in that configuration but: - I don't have confidence that in the regular position it would have held in place with passengers , and - if I had the top off the rear seat would have left the vehicle, possibly injuring others around the crash.

8 Seats problem

Failure Date: 01/05/2022

Both side seat release levers to let passengers in and out of the back seat keep breaking. Fast google search online shows it is a wide spread two door issue. This is a major safety issue as it make egress hard making passengers need to climb over center console. In case of a fire this could cause much harm.

9 Seats problem

Failure Date: 08/09/2021

The seat adjustment latch in the driver side. The quick release latch and the cabling associated with it locked up causing the seat to become unlatched and recline fully while vehicle was in motion. Seat also slid forward and back along the roll track unable to lock into position.

10 Seats problem

Failure Date: 07/14/2018

The driver's seat emits a terrible squeaking noise. I took it to one dealer who didn't fix it. Then to a second. I'm still waiting on a part and it's been two weeks. It will be five weeks with this problem before they even attempt to resolve it. I've owned the car for three months.


Other Seats related problems of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler

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10
Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems
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