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Owners of popular 2023-2024 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Jeep Grand Cherokee L models will have to go to their dealers to see if ...
Chrysler, which is owned by the same company as Jeep (Stellantis), reported the recall to the NHTSA on July 17.
Faulty second-row headrests may not lock in the upright position, increasing the risk of injury to passengers, according to ...
Chrysler reported the recall to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on July 17. The recall affects 121,398 ...
Chrysler issued a recall for over 120,000 Jeep SUVs due to a headrest issue that increases the chance of injuries.
Chrysler has recalled more than 120,000 Jeep SUVs due to a second-row head restraint defect that could increase the risk of ...
A recall has been issued for thousands of Jeep Grand Cherokees because of a head restraint issue that may increase the risk ...
Jeep recalls Grand Cherokees for faulty head restraints while Chrysler addresses a Pacifica rearview camera problem ...
Over 120,000 Jeep vehicles were recalled due to an issue that could increase the risk of injury to passengers.
Chrysler recalled the second-most vehicles, trailing Ford, which recalled just over 6.1 million vehicles. Key Background The Grand Cherokee recall is the third by Chrysler over the last week.
The Cherokee’s been a Jeep mainstay since 1973. Production in Belvidere, Illinois, ended in early 2023, leaving a gaping wound in the brand’s lineup.
Automakers the world over are striving to find ways to make their models more efficient, and Chrysler has a solution for some versions of the 2015 Chrysler 200 and 2015 Jeep Cherokee (2014 model ...
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