There is no widely publicized active recall specifically targeting the 2015 Dodge Journey transmission as of today. However, recall status can change, and there have been recalls affecting Journey models over the years. Owners should verify their vehicle's VIN with official safety databases for the latest information.
This article explains how to check for recalls and what owners should know about transmissions in the 2015 Journey, including how to perform VIN-based lookups and what steps to take if a recall affects your vehicle.
How the 2015 Journey transmission fits into recall history
The 2015 Dodge Journey uses a six‑speed automatic transmission that shares components with other Chrysler/Fiat vehicles from that era. While there have been recalls affecting Journey models in certain years for transmission-related concerns, a specific, stand‑alone recall solely for the 2015 transmission has not been widely reported in official safety databases as of the latest information. Always check the VIN to be sure.
How to check for recalls on your vehicle
To verify whether your specific Journey has an open safety recall related to the transmission, use the following steps. This will ensure you are looking at the most current, official status for your car.
- Visit the NHTSA recall database and perform a VIN search at SaferCar.gov: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls
- Enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see any open recalls specific to your car: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls/vin
- Check the Mopar Owner Site or contact your Dodge dealership to pull your vehicle’s recall status using the VIN
- If an open recall is listed, book a free repair with an authorized dealer and bring your VIN documentation to the appointment
Recalls are free to fix, and manufacturers are required to complete the remedy for affected vehicles. If you do not see an open recall for your VIN, your vehicle currently does not have an active transmission recall according to official databases, though other service campaigns or technical service bulletins may exist that are not safety recalls.
What to do if the recall is open
If a recall shows up for your Journey, contact a Dodge dealer as soon as possible to schedule the recall repair. In many cases, the fix is performed at no cost, and you may be offered transportation options or a loaner vehicle depending on the dealership's policies and the nature of the repair.
Summary
Bottom line: There is no known active, model-year–specific recall for the 2015 Dodge Journey transmission listed in current safety databases. The best way to confirm is to check the vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Mopar). Recalls are free to repair, and staying informed helps keep your vehicle safe and up to date.


