2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Extended Warranty: What 2017 Owners Need to Know

The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee — WK2 generation Grand Cherokee — the 3.6L Pentastar V6 and 5.7L HEMI V8 are well-understood but transfer case and electrical failures are increasingly common past 100,000 miles — is now at typical current mileage of 105,000–126,000 miles. 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners are in or approaching the window where major mechanical repairs become statistically likely. Understanding the known failure patterns and warranty coverage status is critical before an expensive breakdown occurs.
Quick Answer
The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee's primary risk is Transfer Case Failure ($2,500–$4,500). The factory 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty expired in 2020. At current mileage, 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners without coverage face potentially large out-of-pocket repair bills. Athena Auto Protection covers this vehicle with a $100 deductible.
Key Takeaways
- 1Transfer Case Failure is the primary cost risk at $2,500–$4,500.
- 2Electrical Module Failure adds additional repair exposure at $800–$2,500.
- 3Factory bumper-to-bumper warranty expired in 2020 for most 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners.
- 4At 105,000–126,000 typical miles, this vehicle is in a significant repair risk window.
- 5Athena plans cover all three major risk areas with a $100 deductible per repair visit.
2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Model Year Overview
The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee — WK2 generation Grand Cherokee — the 3.6L Pentastar V6 and 5.7L HEMI V8 are well-understood but transfer case and electrical failures are increasingly common past 100,000 miles. By 2026, with approximately 105,000–126,000 miles, this vehicle has moved into the window where deferred maintenance and accumulated wear generate significant repair bills — especially on powertrain and A/C components that are most expensive to address.
Known Issues on the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Transfer Case Failure
Transfer Case Failure is the most expensive and widely reported failure on the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Owners report costs of $2,500–$4,500 for this repair. By the time noticeable symptoms appear, damage is often already extensive — making proactive coverage the most cost-effective approach.
NHTSA complaint data and independent repair shop data consistently show the Jeep Grand Cherokee transfer case as one of the most expensive and frequently reported drivetrain failures. At $2,500–$4,500 per repair, this is the single most important item to protect against.
Electrical Module Failure
Electrical Module Failure is the second most commonly reported failure on the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Repair or replacement costs run $800–$2,500. This failure can occur without significant warning and may leave the vehicle undrivable until repaired.
Air Suspension Compressor Failure
Air Suspension Compressor Failure is a third area of concern for 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners. Repair costs typically run $1,200–$2,800. While less catastrophic than powertrain failures, these repairs accumulate and are not covered by standard auto insurance.
Factory Warranty Status for the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Athena Auto Protection
Cap Your Repair Risk at $100
- $100 flat deductible — every repair, every time
- Claims paid directly to the shop within 48 hours
- Coverage available in 48 states
- 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper — expired in 2020
- 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain — expired in 2022
Most 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners are now fully outside factory warranty coverage. This is a critical window to secure extended warranty protection before a major failure occurs.
Typical Repair Costs for the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Transfer Case Failure: $2,500–$4,500
- Electrical Module Failure: $800–$2,500
- Air Suspension Compressor Failure: $1,200–$2,800
Recommended Coverage Tier for the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Deluxe Coverage — Covers powertrain internals, transmission, A/C, electrical, steering, and suspension. The best all-around option for 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners.
- New Car Coverage — Near-complete exclusionary protection. Recommended for 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners with documented early-warning symptoms or high-risk usage.
Full Coverage Guide and Vehicle Warranty Page
See the full Jeep Grand Cherokee Extended Warranty guide and the Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicle page for complete coverage details.
Sources & Methodology
Last Updated: May 2026
RepairPal: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee repair cost estimates and reliability data
NHTSA: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee technical service bulletins and owner complaint records
Consumer Reports: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee reliability ratings and owner survey data
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About the Article Author

Danielle Gougion
Director of Operations
Danielle leads Athena's customer experience and fulfillment operations, translating policy language into real outcomes for drivers. With a background in consumer advocacy and contract compliance, she ensures every customer fully understands their coverage before they ever need to use it.
