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I asked AI to review JeepGladiatorForum and pull together the top 5 recurring issues across all Jeep JT Gladiator model years. This is not an official defect list, and it is not based on one-off complaints. The goal was to look for issues that came up repeatedly in multi-owner threads, especially where owners discussed whether there was a real fix, whether Jeep handled it, whether the “fix” actually lasted, or whether people ended up relying on DIY solutions or workarounds instead. The main themes that consistently surfaced were steering feel on early trucks, paint bubbling/corrosion, rear sliding window leaks, aux battery/ESS problems, and then a broader drivetrain bucket made up mostly of the manual-transmission clutch recall, the EcoDiesel HPFP recall, and the 3.6 Pentastar tick/cam-rocker issue. I missed the paint bubbling issue so I thought other owners might appreciate a list like this. I hope it helps and is appropriate.
For anyone interested, here is the AI-generated top 5 recurring-issue summary for the JT platform:
1) Steering wander / loose or vague steering feel
This is one of the best-known Gladiator issue threads on the forum, especially for early trucks. The repeated complaints are wander, dead spot, vague on-center feel, or the need for constant correction. Jeep issued TSB 08-074-20 for “Improved Steering Feel,” and the official repair bulletin says the fix involves replacing the steering gear and updating the EHPS software. On the forum, many owners say the fix helped a lot, but not everyone says it made the truck perfect. A recurring theme is that the steering often improves, but some owners still say it ends up heavier than before or still not quite right. This one feels like a real, repeated platform issue, even though it is more concentrated in earlier trucks than later ones.
Main threads:
New JT Gladiator Steering Issue TSB 08-074-20 (for “Improved Steering Feel”)
Had Steering Box TSB Done And Now I Hate My Gladiator
New JTRD, steering wheel off center and dead spot...
My takeaway:
This looks like one of the most persistent recurring non-mechanical issues on the forum, and it is not limited to a single model year. Owners repeatedly describe bubbling paint on the hood edge, hood hinges, and sometimes other panel edges. What makes this notable is not just that it happens, but that some owners report having it repaired and later seeing it return in the same or nearby spot. There are newer threads as well, which suggests this did not fully disappear after the early model years. Forum discussion points toward dealer repainting, panel repair, or replacement when approved, but long-term confidence in the repair is mixed.
Main threads:
Hood edge paint starting to bubble
School me on paint bubbling
2020 Rubicon - Paint Bubbling on Hood!
Bubbling paint on Gladiator 2021
My takeaway:
This is another major recurring forum topic that spans multiple years. The common complaint is water intrusion from the rear sliding window area, upper edge of the rear glass, or the hardtop assembly around that section. There are several threads over several years, and the pattern is consistent enough that many owners refer to it as a known issue rather than a surprise. Some dealers replace seals, some replace the rear glass, and some owners report receiving an entirely new hardtop. At the same time, forum confidence in the long-term dealer fix is mixed, because many owners say the issue can return or that the replacement uses the same basic design. That is why DIY weatherstrip or tubing-based workarounds come up so often in these threads.
Main threads:
Gladiator back window leak
Rear Window leak
Another rear window leak
2020 Gladiator rear window leak
My takeaway:
This is one of the most repeated ownership-annoyance topics on the forum. It is usually not just “my battery died once,” but broader complaints involving ESS not working, warning lights, charging oddities, parasitic behavior, or the aux battery creating larger battery-system problems. The strong pattern in these threads is that replacing the bad battery, or often both batteries together, is the mainstream fix. At the same time, many owners discuss bypassing or deleting the aux battery entirely, which makes this one of those issues where the forum has both an accepted conventional repair path and a large DIY workaround culture.
Main threads:
Did I just join the misfire club? Yes I did!
3.6 Engine Tick | Page 12
3.6L Pentastar V6 Engine Failure | Page 2
My takeaway:
I debated whether to break this into multiple separate items, but across all JT years, this broader drivetrain bucket is one of the clearest recurring issue families on the forum.
For manual-transmission Gladiators, there was a major clutch recall that covered 2020–2023 JT Gladiators with manual transmissions, with Stellantis/NHTSA describing a risk that the clutch pressure plate may overheat and fail. On the forum, owners discuss both the recall itself and the final repair rollout, and opinions on the updated setup are mixed but generally more favorable once the full remedy became available.
For EcoDiesel Gladiators, the HPFP recall is clearly one of the biggest known drivetrain issues, affecting 2021–2023 Gladiator 3.0L EcoDiesel trucks. The official recall documents say the pump may fail prematurely and contaminate the fuel system with debris, which can lead to fuel starvation and loss of motive power. Forum discussion shows real concern not just about the failure, but also about whether the recall replacement represents a fundamentally improved pump design.
For 3.6 Pentastar trucks, the valvetrain tick / cam-rocker wear issue continues to come up often enough that I think it belongs in the top-five platform awareness list. The forum has multiple threads on ticking, rough idle, misfires, rocker failure, and camshaft wear, and there is now a forum thread specifically discussing TSB 09-011-25 as an official service path for rough idle, trouble codes, and noise related to a manufacturing issue.
Main threads:
Manual Transmission / Clutch Recall for 2020-2021 Jeep Gladiator
Manual Transmission Recall 19A: All Model Years Available
Recall: 3.0L EcoDiesel engine high pressure fuel pump (HPFP) failure (2021-2023 Gladiator)
Inside the DREADED HPFP
3.6 Engine Tick
New TSB solution for Pentastar trouble codes, rough idle and noise
My takeaway:
If I had to summarize the top 5 recurring issues across all Jeep JT Gladiator years based on an AI review of JeepGladiatorForum, they would be:
Big picture, the JT platform seems to have a mix of:
Again, this is just an AI-generated summary of recurring forum discussions, not an official defect report. I thought it was a useful way to separate “known recurring JT themes” from the endless stream of one-off problem posts every vehicle forum gets.
For anyone interested, here is the AI-generated top 5 recurring-issue summary for the JT platform:
1) Steering wander / loose or vague steering feel
This is one of the best-known Gladiator issue threads on the forum, especially for early trucks. The repeated complaints are wander, dead spot, vague on-center feel, or the need for constant correction. Jeep issued TSB 08-074-20 for “Improved Steering Feel,” and the official repair bulletin says the fix involves replacing the steering gear and updating the EHPS software. On the forum, many owners say the fix helped a lot, but not everyone says it made the truck perfect. A recurring theme is that the steering often improves, but some owners still say it ends up heavier than before or still not quite right. This one feels like a real, repeated platform issue, even though it is more concentrated in earlier trucks than later ones.
Main threads:
New JT Gladiator Steering Issue TSB 08-074-20 (for “Improved Steering Feel”)
Had Steering Box TSB Done And Now I Hate My Gladiator
New JTRD, steering wheel off center and dead spot...
My takeaway:
- Mostly a Jeep/dealer fix issue
- Jeep did issue a formal service bulletin
- Many owners say the repair helps
- Forum opinion is positive but not unanimous
This looks like one of the most persistent recurring non-mechanical issues on the forum, and it is not limited to a single model year. Owners repeatedly describe bubbling paint on the hood edge, hood hinges, and sometimes other panel edges. What makes this notable is not just that it happens, but that some owners report having it repaired and later seeing it return in the same or nearby spot. There are newer threads as well, which suggests this did not fully disappear after the early model years. Forum discussion points toward dealer repainting, panel repair, or replacement when approved, but long-term confidence in the repair is mixed.
Main threads:
Hood edge paint starting to bubble
School me on paint bubbling
2020 Rubicon - Paint Bubbling on Hood!
Bubbling paint on Gladiator 2021
My takeaway:
- Usually a Jeep/dealer body repair issue
- Repaint or panel repair appears to be the normal path
- Some owners say it stays fixed
- Others say it comes back, which makes this one worth watching closely
This is another major recurring forum topic that spans multiple years. The common complaint is water intrusion from the rear sliding window area, upper edge of the rear glass, or the hardtop assembly around that section. There are several threads over several years, and the pattern is consistent enough that many owners refer to it as a known issue rather than a surprise. Some dealers replace seals, some replace the rear glass, and some owners report receiving an entirely new hardtop. At the same time, forum confidence in the long-term dealer fix is mixed, because many owners say the issue can return or that the replacement uses the same basic design. That is why DIY weatherstrip or tubing-based workarounds come up so often in these threads.
Main threads:
Gladiator back window leak
Rear Window leak
Another rear window leak
2020 Gladiator rear window leak
My takeaway:
- Sometimes Jeep/dealer fix
- Sometimes DIY workaround
- Common enough to be considered a real JT issue
- Forum confidence in a permanent factory fix seems mixed
This is one of the most repeated ownership-annoyance topics on the forum. It is usually not just “my battery died once,” but broader complaints involving ESS not working, warning lights, charging oddities, parasitic behavior, or the aux battery creating larger battery-system problems. The strong pattern in these threads is that replacing the bad battery, or often both batteries together, is the mainstream fix. At the same time, many owners discuss bypassing or deleting the aux battery entirely, which makes this one of those issues where the forum has both an accepted conventional repair path and a large DIY workaround culture.
Main threads:
Did I just join the misfire club? Yes I did!
3.6 Engine Tick | Page 12
3.6L Pentastar V6 Engine Failure | Page 2
My takeaway:
- Very real recurring topic on the forum
- Replacing the weak battery or both batteries is the usual fix
- Aux delete/bypass is a common owner workaround
- Even when it is “solved,” this is still one of the most commonly discussed JT ownership headaches
I debated whether to break this into multiple separate items, but across all JT years, this broader drivetrain bucket is one of the clearest recurring issue families on the forum.
For manual-transmission Gladiators, there was a major clutch recall that covered 2020–2023 JT Gladiators with manual transmissions, with Stellantis/NHTSA describing a risk that the clutch pressure plate may overheat and fail. On the forum, owners discuss both the recall itself and the final repair rollout, and opinions on the updated setup are mixed but generally more favorable once the full remedy became available.
For EcoDiesel Gladiators, the HPFP recall is clearly one of the biggest known drivetrain issues, affecting 2021–2023 Gladiator 3.0L EcoDiesel trucks. The official recall documents say the pump may fail prematurely and contaminate the fuel system with debris, which can lead to fuel starvation and loss of motive power. Forum discussion shows real concern not just about the failure, but also about whether the recall replacement represents a fundamentally improved pump design.
For 3.6 Pentastar trucks, the valvetrain tick / cam-rocker wear issue continues to come up often enough that I think it belongs in the top-five platform awareness list. The forum has multiple threads on ticking, rough idle, misfires, rocker failure, and camshaft wear, and there is now a forum thread specifically discussing TSB 09-011-25 as an official service path for rough idle, trouble codes, and noise related to a manufacturing issue.
Main threads:
Manual Transmission / Clutch Recall for 2020-2021 Jeep Gladiator
Manual Transmission Recall 19A: All Model Years Available
Recall: 3.0L EcoDiesel engine high pressure fuel pump (HPFP) failure (2021-2023 Gladiator)
Inside the DREADED HPFP
3.6 Engine Tick
New TSB solution for Pentastar trouble codes, rough idle and noise
My takeaway:
- For manuals, this is clearly a Jeep recall / dealer repair issue
- For EcoDiesel trucks, the HPFP issue is one of the biggest diesel-specific concerns
- For 3.6 trucks, the tick/cam-rocker issue is not universal, but common enough to be on the radar
- This bucket matters because it captures the biggest engine/transmission-specific recurring issues across the JT platform
If I had to summarize the top 5 recurring issues across all Jeep JT Gladiator years based on an AI review of JeepGladiatorForum, they would be:
- Steering wander / vague steering feel
- Hood-edge paint bubbling / corrosion-type bubbling
- Rear sliding window / hardtop leak issues
- Aux battery / ESS battery-system problems
- Drivetrain issue bucket: manual clutch recall, EcoDiesel HPFP recall, and 3.6 Pentastar tick/cam-rocker wear
Big picture, the JT platform seems to have a mix of:
- issues where Jeep has an official TSB or recall,
- issues where the dealer repair helps but is not universally trusted, and
- issues where owners have developed their own DIY fixes or workarounds because they do not fully trust the factory solution.
Again, this is just an AI-generated summary of recurring forum discussions, not an official defect report. I thought it was a useful way to separate “known recurring JT themes” from the endless stream of one-off problem posts every vehicle forum gets.
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