10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
30,072 miles

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problem #11

Nov 112022

Grand Cherokee

  • miles
I was sitting in my car and my active rest deployed for no reason

- Port Charlotte , FL, USA

problem #10

Jan 162021

Grand Cherokee 6-cyl

  • 44,000 miles
While I was driving 25mph on hwy95 turning right exiting the hwy the front passenger head rest pooped open striking my 16 teen year old daughter in the head with frightening force which has caused headaches since the incident. Consumer stated case number from fda is [xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).'

- Placerville, CA, USA

problem #9

Dec 202020

Grand Cherokee

  • 50,000 miles
I I was driving in my moms 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee and in motion on a city street and I was not aware of the seat setting button on the drivers side panel door its positioned in a terrible place for people with longer legs, I had dropped a milk shake after picking it up out of the cup holder and it slipped out of my hand and between my legs rolling behind the brake, it had a lid on it so I wasn't worried about it spilling or making a mess. I just casully tried to pick it up by spresding my legs and reaching down to pick it up while keeping my eyes on the road. But, that ended up being the wrong thing to do, my knee hit the S button for the drivers 1 and 2 memory. The seat started going forward and I couldn't stop it. I had my legs spread to pick up the shake I had no time to do anything with them the next thing I knew I was pinned between the steering wheel and the car seat my lknees and legs were scrunched. I couldn't steer, I couldn't hit the brakes, I was, pinned very tight against the steering wheel. Im a big gu, it was tight, I couldn't brake because my legs were pinned as well, I was helpless., I wrecked into a car and then hitting a bridge being so close tto the steering wheel the air bags all went off all I remember was the seat going down after going all the way to front and then dropping down and staying there I was dropping down when the bags hit me. I knew that the seat controls were down on the left side of me. Tried to make it stop, so I could. Im wondering if anyone else has ever hit this button by accident and the seats started doing the same thing to thenm as it did to me. Is this is an electrical defeact or it was just a fluke? and why does the seat do that when the car is moving. I think it should be automatically turned off while moving. If the button is going to be there. Im so sorryfor the family. We all shouldn't have had to go through this.

- San Francsico, CA, USA

problem #8

Oct 232020

Grand Cherokee

  • 54,000 miles
While driving the Jeep on the city street, I smelled something burning. I felt the drivers seat warmer get really hot, felt it with my hand and got shocked. I right away turned off the seat warmer. Once I got home, I noticed there was a hole in the seat and part of my sweater got burned.

- Puyallup, WA, USA

problem #7

Sep 112020

Grand Cherokee

  • 31,000 miles
Passenger side front seat had the active head rest plastic break around the retaining pin. Now the headrest is deployed forward and the latch is still in closed position with the metal pin still in place. Just popped forward on it's own. Car was parked and not moving.

- Lake Worth, FL, USA

problem #6

Apr 052020

Grand Cherokee 6-cyl

  • 34,925 miles
Hi! I wrote in April 26, 2020 explain my situation and I don't receive answer from us.

- Caguas, PR, USA

problem #5

Apr 052020

Grand Cherokee

  • 34,965 miles
My SUV is stationary in city street. I put the ignition in accessories and I start to clean with a dry cloth the passenger seat and pass a cloth for the head of seat, is activate the head restraint. My SUV never have a crash. I go in 23 April 2020 to autocentro service center Dodge, Jeep and Chrysler in caguas, puerto rico and explain my situation and then tell me I have to paid the parts (active head restraint) and the cost is $994 and labor is $140 because the warranty of my SUV is expire. I refuse to paid that because I think is defect of manufacture because my SUV I don't have any crash. Please let me know how this situation can be resolved. Thanks

- Caguas, PR, USA

problem #4

Jan 302020

Grand Cherokee

  • 32,500 miles
Power seat was adjusted all way backwards and stopped working. Can not adjust seat to drive it correctly.the vehicle was sitting still in a parking lot.

- Washington, NC, USA

problem #3

Aug 172019

Grand Cherokee

  • 43,150 miles
Headrest-active head restraints - mopar (6lr08ps4aa) the front passenger seat headrest 'exploded' due to what appears to be faulty material. I got the part number from the dealer using the VIN number. A plastic component simply broke for no apparent reason. This specific failure appears to be the plastic that holds a pin in place. Dealer indicates this is not covered by warranty. I believe it should be because it is a safety component. A failure while driving could easily cause an accident. Someone could be seriously injured either by the impact or in an accident. When this failed it forced the headrest to move forward several inches. Ours self destructed while it was parked, thank goodness. No one was in the car. However if we had been traveling at 70 mph on a busy freeway, this could be a disaster, especially if it was the drivers side.

- Bakersfield, CA, USA

problem #2

Aug 252017

Grand Cherokee 6-cyl

  • 750 miles
WE WERE SOLD A RUSTED BRAND NEW CAR BY HUFFINES JEEP DEALERSHIP IN LEWISVILLE, TX. WE IDENTIFIED THE RUST IN THE CAR WITHIN 3 WEEKS ( AND LESS THAN 700 MILES) AND TOOK IT BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP AND THEY DENIED HELPING US OUT AND REFUSED TO REPLACE THE CAR FOR US AND THE ONLY OPTION THEY PROVIDED US WAS " WE WILL FIX THE CAR AND YOU TAKE IT BACK". WE HAVE ESCALATED THE CASE TO "FCA NORTH AMERICA" AND THEY ARE CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING THE CASE. HOWEVER WE ARE AFRAID THAT SINCE THE DEALERSHIPS HAVE A RAPO ESTABLISHED WITH THE COMPANY THEY MIGHT OVERLOOK THIS CASE AND SINCE WE ARE ONE CUSTOMER VS THE DEALERSHIP THERE ARE MORE CHANCES THAT WE MIGHT HAVE TO SUFFER AND TAKE THE CONTINUOUS THREATS FROM THE DEALERSHIP. WE WOULD LIKE TO APPROACH NHTSA TO PROVIDE US A RECOMMENDATION ON THIS AND HELP US RECEIVE JUSTICE ON THIS CASE. OUR CASE NUMBER WITH JEEP IS [XXX]. THIS IS OUR FIRST BRAND NEW VEHICLE AND WE HAVE HAD ISSUES FROM DAY ONE ON THE VEHICLE AND WITH DEALERSHIP TREATING US IN AN EXTREMELY DISRESPECTFUL WAY AND LITERALLY THREATENING US WE DONT KNOW HOW TO PROCEED IN THIS CASE. WE DID NOT REALIZE IT TILL OUR DAUGHTER DROPPED STUFF UNDER THE SEATS AND CAME OUT FEW TIMES WITH RUSTED HANDS. SHE HAS BEEN TRAVELLING AND BREATHING IN THE RUSTED CAR FOR FEW DAYS AND THIS HAS BEEN A HUGE HEALTH HAZARD FOR THE KID. WE ARE CONFUSED AT THIS POINT AND FEEL HELPLESS. DO WE JUST WAIT FOR FCA TO COME BACK TO US OR DO WE FILE A COMPLAINT IN THE LOCAL COURT AND FIGHT A CASE AGAINST THE DEALER SHIP ? PLEASE ADVISE. [XXX] INFORMATION Redacted PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Coppell, TX, USA

problem #1

Jun 012017

Grand Cherokee

  • 5,500 miles
The vehicle memory system is not working at all, we bought in 12/2016 and somewhere in 6/2017 it stopped working, if you know anything about cars the memory system controls many aspects of the vehicle that do not have anything to do with the seat, steering wheel, miorror's, and rds, it also controls engine functions and safety systems, air bags, seatbelts, brakes., why the vehicle learns your driving habits and when you use different settings for different drivers, now it has control over your vehicle and driving habits or another drivers habits. (I had a 15 overland that wouldn't sync the remotes to the memory settings after multiple atemts, I also have a 14 Ram limited that works just fine.) so this is an ongoing issue for the grandelay Cherokee lineup. Per say the system be lives it is working but hasn't moved your seat or thinks your seat is in an alternative position and you get in to an accident, and the safety system over or under reacts to protect its ocupants due to system errors, equipment malfunctioning, and vehicle coponents not communicating properly. This could end in a catastrophe and potentially injuries, death, and destruction of private property. Shortly after I bought the summit I was at the dealership with my Ram (regarding survice), a elderly gentleman brought his 17 gc into the service depth complain about the memory system not operating, I didn't think anything about it "but this old man can't keep up with technology and just needed assistance" I have also spoken to multiple gc owners at gas station's, parking lots, and random shops and almost every 2017 starts malfunctioning after about 1 to 6 months and does not fix/default on its own, I had rds issues on my 14 gc remedy hold both volume and tuner at the same time to reset the system, this didn't helpmy 17, I have a a point mentioned to have it looked at by the dealership.

- Elgin, SC, USA