A decade later, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler has a list of complaints as high as the Rubicon Trail.
Eleven recalls add to durability and reliability woes for the classic Jeep.
The majority of NHTSA complaints focus on faulty airbags.
Additionally, six of the 11 recalls also cover the airbags.
The final three recalls focus on problems with the clocksprings.
Notable symptoms include faulty electrical circuits, contamination by dust, leading to circuit failure.
Clockspring issues include faulty electrical circuits, which may lead to airbag lights illuminating randomly.
The 85 complaints made about the fuel system include several mentioning a dangerous quirk during refueling.
Specifically, the nozzle may click off at "full," causing gas to spill from the fuel hose.
The 2011 Wrangler's issues are many, but it is more reliable than the 2012 model.
However, the gremlins haunting the vehicle may prove too much for some consumers.