1 NHTSA owner complaint for the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee mention the brake caliper. 18 replacement listings match this model year in our catalog.
Is a failing brake caliper a safety concern on the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
A sticking or leaking caliper can pull the vehicle, overheat a wheel, or reduce braking on one corner. Have the brake system inspected if pulling or a soft pedal appears.
This describes how this component can affect control, stopping, cooling, or fuel containment. It is not a recall, not a statement that this vehicle is unsafe to keep driving, and not a generic list of unrelated automotive hazards.
Are 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners reporting brake caliper problems?
1 NHTSA owner complaint for this model year mention the brake caliper.
No additional related-system complaints were counted for this pair.
Which replacement brake caliper fits the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
18 replacement listings match this model year in our catalog.
That match is an exact model-year row in the retailer fitment feed — not a guess from a similar vehicle. Confirm engine, drivetrain, and production date on the listing before buying.
Where can I find a replacement brake caliper for the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
When a catalog match exists, replacement listings for this model year are linked through parts.autotk.com. This page does not invent compatibility.
The replacement link only appears when the catalog feed has at least one compatible product for this exact model year.
What else can cause similar brake caliper symptoms on the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Mechanically related parts include brake pad, brake rotor. Similar symptoms can come from those parts or from the broader system, not only from a failed brake caliper.
Use the related-component links on this page when those combinations are published. A system-category NHTSA report is not proof that this specific part failed.
Direct mentions are NHTSA owner narratives that contain this component or an accepted alias. Related-system counts are complaints in a mapped category that do not name the part. They are never merged. Mileage statistics use odometer values from 1 to 400,000 miles. This is not a failure rate.