Renegade – Australian Car.Reviews https://www.australiancar.reviews Sun, 07 Mar 2021 22:50:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Review: Jeep BU Renegade (2015-on) https://www.australiancar.reviews/review-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 22:50:56 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/review-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ 2.5 stars
  • Willing 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine
  • Comfortable ride
  • Spacious interior
  • Off-road capability for Renegade Trailhawk
  • Five star Euro NCAP rating
  • Limited rear seat and boot space
  • Interior rattles and vibrations
  • Nine-speed automatic transmission prefers to hold gears than shift down
  • For 1.4-litre turbo petrol engine, DCT hesitant when accelerating from rest
  • Underpowered 1.6-litre ‘E.Torq’ engine
  • Tyre noise on coarse surfaces
  • High retail pricing

Overview

Released in Australia in October 2015, the Jeep Renegade was a compact SUV. Manufactured at Fiat’s factory in Melfi, Italy, the Jeep Renegade was available in front-wheel drive Sport, Longitude and Limited variants, or all-wheel drive Trailhawk variants. As per the table below, drivetrains consisted of:

  • A 1.6-litre petrol engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission;
  • A 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine mated to a six-speed dry dual clutch transmission (DDCT); and,
  • Reserved for the Renegade Trailhawk, a 2.4-litre petrol mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission.

Jeep BU Renegade specifications
  Engine Drive Trans. Peak power Peak torque
Sport 1.6-litre petrol I4
(E.Torq)
FWD 5sp man. 81 kW at 5500 rpm 152 Nm at 4500 rpm
Sport,
Longitude,
Limited
1.4-litre turbo petrol I4
(MultiAir2)
FWD 6sp DDCT 103 kW at 5000 rpm 230 Nm at 1750-3250 rpm
Trailhawk 2.4-litre petrol I4
(Tigershark)
AWD 9sp auto 129 kW at 6400 rpm 230 Nm at 4400 rpm

Body and dimensions

Underpinned by Fiat Chrysler’s new ‘small-wide 4×4 architecture’, the Jeep Renegade was 4232 mm long, 1804 mm wide, 1689 mm tall and had a 2570 mm long wheelbase. Ground clearance for front-wheel drive models will be 170 mm, increasing to 220 mm for the range-topping Renegade Trailhawk.

The Jeep Renegade had 60/40 split and folding second row seats, or optional 40/20/40 split rear seats. Cargo space was 351 litres with the rear seats in position, though this increased to 1297 litres when the seats were folded flat.

Suspension and steering

The Jeep Renegade had MacPherson strut front suspension with coil springs and Chapman strut rear suspension with two high-strength steel lateral links. For four-wheel drive models, however, the front suspension had double shell lower control arms (rather than mono shell control arms for FWD models) and the rear suspension had an isolated steel rear cradle (not isolated for FWD models).

The Renegade Trailhawk was fitted with Frequency Selective Damping (FSD) Koni shock absorbers that enabled the shock absorber to respond differently to low-frequency movement (such as cornering, braking and accelerating) and high frequency movement (such as driving on uneven roads). Due to its 30 mm higher riding suspension, the Renegade Trailhawk had:

  • 480 mm water fording depth;
  • A 30.5 degree approach angle, 25.7 degree break over angle and 34.3 degree departure angle; and,
  • 205 mm of rear wheel articulation.

The Jeep Renegade had steering column-mounted electric power steering (EPS).

Jeep Renegade: Active Drive Low

The Renegade Trailhawk was fitted with Jeep’s ‘Active Drive Low’ all-wheel drive system. The system had a fully variable wet clutch that was housed in the rear-drive module. In normal conditions, drive was directed to the front wheels and the rear axle could be disconnected from the drivetrain to reduce fuel consumption. In the event that the front wheels began to rotate faster than the rear wheels, however, torque could be progressively transferred to the rear axle.

With its 4.71:1 first gear ratio and 4.334:1 final drive ratio, the Renegade Trailhawk had a 20:1 crawl ratio. According to Jeep, this enables up to 2000 Nm of the engine’s available torque to be delivered to the rear wheels. Furthermore, Jeep’s Selec-Terrain system:

  • Enabled the driver to select from Auto, Snow, Sand, Mud and Rock drive modes;
  • Had a Selec-Speed Control function; and,
  • Had a hill-descent control function.

Safety equipment

Standard safety equipment for the Jeep Renegade included dual front airbags, a driver’s knee airbag, front seat-mounted side airbags, full-length curtain airbags, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control and front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters.

The Renegade Longitude, Limited and Trailhawk were also fitted with Jeep’s ‘Blind-spot Monitoring’ system which used dual ultra-wideband radar sensors to detect traffic and warn the driver – via illuminated icons in the door mirror and an audible chime – when changing lanes or if being passed.

Optional, extra-cost safety equipment for the Jeep Renegade included:

  • Forward Collision Warning–Plus: used radar and video sensors to detect if the vehicle was fast approaching another vehicle or obstacle ahead. To alert the driver, the system would briefly apply the brakes;
  • Ready Alert Braking: could anticipate situations when the driver may initiate an emergency brake stop and use the ESC pump to set the brake pads against the rotors for faster braking response;
  • LaneSense Departure Warning–Plus: if video sensors detected that the vehicle was deviating from its lane without indicating, the driver would be alerted and the electric power steering would provide corrective steering action to return the vehicle to its lane; and,
  • Rear Cross Path detection: could warn the driver – via illuminated icons on the door mirror and an audible chime – of approaching traffic that may cross the driver’s intended path when reversing out of a parking space.

Euro NCAP testing

In Euro NCAP testing , the Jeep Renegade received a five star safety rating which included an 87 per cent adult occupant protection rating and an 85 per cent child occupant protection rating. In the frontal offset crash test, protection of the front occupants was generally rated good, though protection of the driver’s chest and lower legs was rated as adequate (i.e. a slight risk of serious injury). Maximum points were awarded in the side impact test; in the more severe pole test, however, chest protection was rated as adequate.

Features: Renegade Sport

Standard features for the Jeep Renegade Sport included 16-inch alloy wheels with 215/65 R16 tyres, a four speaker sound system, a Uconnect multimedia system with five-inch touchscreen and voice recognition, Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and audio streaming, air conditioning, cloth upholstery, cruise control, a rear parking camera, 60/40 split and folding rear seats, remote central locking, power windows and mirrors, tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment, a trip computer and an immobiliser. Visually, the Renegade Sport could be identified by its black door handles and mirrors.

Features: Renegade Longitude

Relative to the Sport, the Renegade Longitude was further equipped with 17-inch wheels and 215/60 R17 tyres, a six speaker sound system, dual-zone climate control air conditioning, a power adjustable driver’s seat, front fog lights, reverse parking camera, rear parking sensors, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, leather-wrapped steering wheel, an electrochromatic rear view mirror and black roof rails.

Compared to the Sport, the Longitude could be recognised by its body-colour door mirrors and handles.

Features: Renegade Limited

Compared to the Longitude, the Renegade Limited added 18-inch alloy wheels with 225/55 R18 tyres, Uconnect media system with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, satellite navigation, nine speaker ‘BeatsAudio’ system, leather upholstery, eight-way power adjustable front seats, heated front seats, bi-xenon headlights, a heated steering wheel, seven-inch colour TFT instrument cluster and rear privacy glass.

The Renegade Limited could be identified by its ‘bright finish’ grille, door mirrors, roof rails and exhaust tip.

Features: Renegade Trailhawk

The range-topping Jeep Renegade Trailhawk was dinstinguished by its 17-inch wheels with 215/60 R17 all-terrain tyres and a full-size spare, and ‘Trailhawk’ leather upholstery. Visual cues for the Renegade Trailhawk included its four underbody skid plates, black front grille, black hood decal, ‘Trailhawk’ front and rear fascias, and red rear tow hook.

2016 Jeep Renegade 75thAnniversary edition

Released in 2016, the Jeep Renegade 75thAnniversary edition was based on the Longitude but could be identified by its low gloss bronze alloy wheels, grille surrounds, fog lamp bezels, roof rack, tail lamp appliqué, rear fascia and badges. Furthermore, the Jeep Renegade 75thAnniversary edition was available in Jungle Green, Alpine White, Black, Omaha Orange, Mojave Sand, Glacier Metallic, Granite Crystal and Anvil paint finishes.

Features for the Jeep Renegade 75thAnniversary edition included a Beats Audio system and MySky open-air roof system.

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Recalls & faults: Jeep BU Renegade (2015-on) https://www.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ Sun, 27 Dec 2020 23:19:29 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/recalls-faults-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/

Recalls: Jeep BU Renegade

Overview

Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if any) are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.

Recalls: Jeep BU Renegade

2015 Jeep BU Renegade: vehicle may lose power

In September 2016, a recall was issued for 2015 Jeep BU Renegade vehicles because the transaxle wiring harness may have been manufactured with insufficient wire terminal crimp(s) – this could cause an intermittent high electrical resistance in the transaxle wire harness circuit(s). As a result, the vehicle may lose motive power and pose an accident hazard for the driver and other road users. Furthermore, a high resistance circuit(s) in this wiring harness could cause the on-board diagnostic system to log a Diagnostic Trouble Code (PRA 2016/15624).

2015-16 Jeep BU Renegade: Park Assist may not bring vehicle to rest

In January 2016, a recall was issued for 2015-16 Jeep Renegade vehicles because the ‘Park Assist’ mode may not bring the vehicle to a complete stop – this could pose a hazard to the driver, pedestrians and other road users. To fix, ‘Park Assist’ mode required a software update (PRA 2016/15169).


Problems and faults: Jeep BU Renegade

Overview

This section identifies potential problems, causes and fixes based on the experiences of owners and repairers, online sources and technical service bulletins. This information is provided solely for reference purposes and AustralianCar.Reviews recommends that only properly qualified persons carry out repairs or modifications. Furthermore, the number of items below should not be taken as an indicator of a model’s reliability or the frequency with which they may occur.

To report a problem or fault to the AustralianCar.Reviews team, please use the Contact Us form. Note that AustralianCar.Reviews does not offer advice on automotive problems or disputes; such enquiries will not receive a reply. For vehicles purchased from dealers after 1 January 2011, please see our Australian Consumer Law fact sheet.

2015 Jeep BU Renegade: steering wheel vibration

In October 2015, Jeep issued Technical Service Bulletin 07-007-15 for Jeep BU Renegade vehicles that were manufactured prior to 26 May 2015 and were not fitted with a transmission skid plate. In these vehicles, the driver may notice a vibration in the steering – this was caused by clearance between the radiator anchoring pin and radiator support rubber bushing. To fix, aluminium foil adhesive tape was to be applied to each radiator support bracket and wrapped around the left round anchoring pin to increase pin diameter. For details, please refer to the service bulletin.

2015 Jeep BU Renegade 2.4L with automatic transmission:

In September 2015, Jeep issued Technical Service Bulletin 21-030-15 REV A for Jeep BU Renegade vehicles that had 2.4-litre ‘Tigershark’ petrol engines and nine-speed 948TE automatic transmissions. In these vehicles, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) may illuminate and the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) may be recorded:

  • P0711 – Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor A Circuit Range-Performance;
  • P1DAD – Input Shaft-Output Shaft Direction Correlation;
  • P1CC9 – Unable to Engage Gear;
  • P1D98 – Incorrect Gear Ratio Clutch B or D Defective; and,
  • U1424 – Implausible Engine Torque Signal Received.

To fix, the Transmission Control Module (TCM) was to be re-programmed with updated software.

The updated software also included the following enhancements:

  • Improved shifts from park or neutral to drive or reverse;
  • 1-2 shift quality improvements;
  • Improved engine performance under certain operating conditions (high altitude, high ambient temperatures and high humidity);
  • Hill shift pattern optimisation;
  • Improved redline shift performance; and,
  • Improved upshifts, downshifts, coast down shifts and tip shifts.


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Images: Jeep BU Renegade (2015-on) https://www.australiancar.reviews/images-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ Wed, 04 Nov 2020 09:34:59 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/images-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ Images: Jeep BU Renegade (2015-on)

Released in Australia in October 2015, the Jeep Renegade was a compact SUV. Manufactured at Fiat’s factory in Melfi, Italy, the Jeep Renegade was available in front-wheel drive Sport, Longitude and Limited variants, or all-wheel drive Trailhawk variants…Read full Jeep BU Renegade review


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Videos: Jeep BU Renegade (2015-on) https://www.australiancar.reviews/videos-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/ Thu, 08 Oct 2020 02:18:51 +0000 http://prod.australiancar.reviews/videos-jeep-bu-renegade-2015-on/

Euro NCAP: 2014 Jeep Renegade – crash and AEB tests

In Euro NCAP testing, the Jeep Renegade received a five star safety rating which included an 87 per cent adult occupant protection rating and an 85 per cent child occupant protection rating.Videos are provided with the permission of Euro NCAP.

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