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Jeep Recalls Grand Cherokee Over Headrest Problem

The 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee in red seen from a front quarter angle

Jeep has issued a recall for 121,398 Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs from model years 2023-2024 because their second-row headrests may not lock in place.

Both models have second-row headrests that fold down to improve visibility for the driver when no one needs the seats. Jeep tells the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) that some may have a faulty mechanism that keeps the headrests from locking upright.

Dealers will fix it by inspecting the headrests and replacing them if necessary.

Recall repairs are always free.

Millions of people miss recall notices every year and unknowingly drive recalled vehicles. Our recall center has an easy VIN tool to help you find out if your car needs any free safety repairs.