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Jan 04, 2025 - 09:00 PM
The most common problem in the Jeep Wrangler is the "Death Wobble," a severe shaking in the steering wheel often caused by issues with the suspension or steering components. It typically happens at higher speeds, especially after hitting a bump, and is usually due to worn track bar bushings, loose bolts, or misaligned suspension parts.
Other common issues include water leaks from the roof or doors, especially in older soft-top models, and electrical gremlins like faulty sensors or intermittent warning lights. Wranglers are rugged and reliable when maintained, but their off-road focus means they’re prone to wear in key components.