WAGONEER L

Jeep Wagoneer L Reliability

Owners filed 3 complaints — 1 per production run against 3.72 for the market. The typical failure comes at 2 years, and the basic warranty runs out at 3.

NHTSA owner complaints · 3 complaints · 2024–2025 · Updated Aug 23, 2026
Quick answer

The Jeep Wagoneer L draws 1 complaints per production run against 3.72 for the average car — better than typical. Failures cluster at 2 years, so only 100% of them fall inside the 3-year basic warranty.

When it starts to break

Not the calendar year the complaint was filed — the age of the car when it failed. That age decides who pays: inside the warranty the manufacturer does, outside it you do.

FIG.02·Jeep Wagoneer L — age at failure
Age at failureComplaintsRunning totalWarranty
1 year133.3%covered
2 years2100%covered
ROWS 2·SOURCE NHTSA complaints with incident dates

Basic warranty on this car is 3 years / 36,000 miles. Only 100% of reported failures happen inside it — the remaining 0% come out of the owner's pocket. Powertrain cover (5 years / 60,000 miles) reaches further, but it only covers engine and transmission, and most complaints here are not either.

What actually fails — and at what age

Ordered by how often owners reported each system, with the age at which it typically goes. On a Jeep Wagoneer L the early trouble is Steering and Wheels — reported at around 1.5 years, so a car still under warranty is the one to check for it.

FIG.03·Jeep Wagoneer L — what fails and when
SystemComplaintsTypical ageCrashFire
Steering21.5 yrs
Wheels11 yrs
Vehicle Speed Control12 yrs
Unknown Or Other12 yrs
Suspension12 yrs
ROWS 5·SOURCE NHTSA complaints

What else in this class

Same vehicle class as the Jeep Wagoneer L, so the comparison is fair — an estate against an estate, not against a coupé. These 6 share its class; open any of them to see its own build years and failure ages side by side with the Wagoneer L.

FIG.05·Jeep Wagoneer L — rivals in the same class
Same class as the Wagoneer LComplaints on recordRecall campaignsYears built
GMC Acadia1,811422007–2026
GMC Yukon4,6341621992–2026
Chevrolet Traverse5,409752009–2026
Chevrolet Suburban8,2451881981–2026
Lincoln Navigator1,3931551998–2026
Fisker Ocean883102023–2026
ROWS 6·SOURCE NHTSA complaints and recall campaigns

These are totals, not rates: a model that sold in millions collects more of both. Open one to see its complaints per production run — the figure this site is built on.

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How we measure it

Reliability scores usually arrive as a number out of five with no working shown. The Jeep Wagoneer L figure here comes out of 3 individual reports, and here is exactly how they were turned into a rate — two steps in it are arguable and you should be able to argue with them.

Rate, not total. Volume alone would decide the ranking, so we divide by the number of production runs — the distinct first-eleven-character VIN prefixes on record. The Jeep Wagoneer L alone splits into 3 runs carrying 3 complaints — 1 per run against 3.72 for the market.

Age, not year. Incident date minus model year gives the age at failure, which is what the warranty question turns on. It is why our «worst year» rankings exclude anything built in the last 6 years — those cars simply have not had time to break yet.

What this is not. Filing with a federal regulator takes effort, so what you see are faults someone judged serious — not scratched paint, not running costs, not how nice the car is to live with. For the Jeep Wagoneer L the file runs from 2024 to 2025, so the older years carry a full life of reports and the newest carry almost none.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Jeep Wagoneer L reliable?

It draws 1 complaints per production run against 3.72 for the average car, so better than typical. Failures cluster around 2 years of age.

What are the best and worst years for the Wagoneer L?

Not enough model years with sufficient history to rank.

How long does a Wagoneer L last?

Complaints reach their halfway point at 2 years. That is when faults start being reported in volume, not when the car stops — but it is the point at which ownership starts costing money.

Will the warranty cover it?

Basic cover is 3 years / 36,000 miles, and 100% of reported failures fall inside it. The rest are yours.

What fails most often?

Steering with 2 complaints, typically at 1.5 years of age.

Complaint records from NHTSA, grouped by VIN production run (characters 1–11). Rates, age-at-failure and warranty coverage computed by ForCar. Model years newer than 6 years are excluded from rankings — complaints accumulate for a decade. Last updated Aug 2026. — ForCar Reviewed by , founder of ForCar.