As a forum contributor on jeepforum for close to 5 years now, i see it over and over I replaced my wheel speed sensors last week Regarding potential problems with the 2025 jeep wrangler and tire/lift considerations
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There are no widespread, known issues specific to the 2025 model, although some have reported o2 sensor and ecm problems with the 2024 jlur, potentially linked to a software issue
The manual transmission's clutch has been noted as potentially problematic.
A forum community dedicated to jeep wrangler owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about reviews, performance, trail riding, gear, suspension, tires. The jeep jl wrangler's 2.0l turbo engine receives mixed reviews Some suggest it performs better than the 3.6l v6, especially at higher elevations
However, the v6 has a longer track record and proven reliability A potential issue to be aware of is a coolant leak due to loose screws. A tool i like to use to give me a definitive answer about what, exactly, a jeep i'm buying (or have bought) has (or had) as standard equipment is the chrysler equipment listing online service If you are new, and would like the facts about your jeep to help fill in your profile, this a great way.
Here it is for anyone that stumbles onto this post
In case that link becomes broken, it's under the front passenger seat indeed Roll the seat all the way forward and access from the rear passenger side door Both main and aux batteries are there Looks like a real pita to.
Some early leaks about the 2026 wrangler are out there now Here's what is being reported 1.5 inches or less (leveling kit/small lift) this type of lift is mainly to level out your jeep and get rid of the factory rake (the front sitting lower than the back) Of course i've seen the huuge thread about the service 4wd system but i'm having a hard time figuring out if there's been a solid fix, i.e replacing the transfer case actuator motor, or if i am having another issue altogether