Jeep has issued a safety recall through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over headrests. That might sound silly, but the problem could actually lead to head and neck injuries for ...
More than 120,000 Jeep SUVs are being recalled due to a safety defect in the rear headrests. Specifically, 121,398 vehicles are affected, including the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee L ...
Chrysler has issued a safety recall for one of its most popular Jeep SUV models, because of an issue with headrests. Over 121,300 Jeep vehicles are affected by the recall, according to the National ...
This maybe a minor issue, but it’s violating federal safety regulations, hence the voluntary recall. With that kind of footprint, even a small defect can affect a large number of owners – and that’s ...
The current Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee L are good, but they’re not perfect. As it turns out, they may also be equipped with second-row head restraints that can’t be correctly locked ...
Nearly a year after NBC Bay Area and NBC Los Angeles first reported on complaints of "popping" headrests in some vehicles sold by Fiat Chrysler, a federal agency is taking a closer look at the ...
Chrysler is recalling more than 120,000 Jeep SUVs due to a headrest issue that increases the chance of injuries. Chrysler, owned by Dutch carmaker Stellantis, reported the recall to the National ...
The crux of the decision came down to whether or not the weight of the evidence presented at trial by the plaintiff regarding random deployment defects in the active head restraints system for the ...