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Jaguar Problems, Recalls & Safety Issues

Browse NHTSA safety recalls, owner complaints, and reliability data for every Jaguar model. Data sourced directly from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — updated daily.

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Most Recalled Jaguar Models

Recall counts based on recent model years. Click any model for the full breakdown by year.

All Jaguar Models — Problems & Recalls

Select a model to view NHTSA recall history, owner complaints, and common defects by year.

Jaguar Reliability FAQs

What Jaguar model has the most recalls?

The Jaguar F-PACE has the highest recall count among the models we track, followed by the XF and XE. Recall counts are based on NHTSA campaigns across recent model years.

Is Jaguar reliable?

Jaguar reliability ratings vary by model and generation. Some models have strong long-term reliability records, while others have well-documented issues. Checking NHTSA complaints and recall history — as shown on this page — is one of the best free tools for evaluating a specific Jaguar before purchase.

What are common Jaguar problems?

Common problems reported for Jaguar vehicles to NHTSA include transmission failures, engine faults, electrical system defects, HVAC issues, and braking defects. The severity and frequency vary by model and year. Browse the model grid above and select a specific model for a detailed breakdown.

How do I check for open recalls on my Jaguar?

Enter your 17-character VIN in the check box above for a free, instant NHTSA recall lookup. You can also check recall.gov or call NHTSA's hotline at 1-888-327-4236. Recall repairs are always free through an authorized dealer.

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