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Chrysler, which is owned by the same company as Jeep (Stellantis), reported the recall to the NHTSA on July 17.
Chrysler reported the recall to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on July 17. The recall affects 121,398 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L vehicles from model years 2023 and 2024.
The off-road experts at Jeep have just issued a recall notice for some 121,398 Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs over a safety concern related to rear-seat occupants, according to a recent filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The vehicles in questions were all produced during the 2023 and 2024 model years.
Owners of the affected vehicles looking to obtain more information about the recall have been instructed to contact FCA US, or Stellantis North America. The recall number for this specific case is 20C, and the company's customer service number can be reached at 1-800-853-1403.
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Stellantis is recalling nearly 121,400 examples of its Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs over an issue with the head restraints.
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Stellantis unit Chrysler is recalling more than 121,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee L vehicles over an issue with their second-row seat head restraints.
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