10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
7 / 0
Average Mileage:
42,694 miles

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problem #47

Sep 202022

Town & Country

  • miles
UNKNOWN. Inexplicably, the driver's headrest had deployed (see photos). I noticed it while opening the vehicle's driver door in a parking lot. The vehicle was not parked near any other vehicle. I brought the minivan to the closest Chrysler dealer. For more history please see text that immediately follows from my original 3/2024 communication to you. Original 3/24 Request #1488564 Case/Reference [XXX] The case concerns a driver-??s headrest that deployed in 2022. On [XXX], 2022 I brought my 2013 Chrysler Town & Country mini-van to Schumacher Chrysler of Delray Beach, FL. After 2 days (on [XXX]) the service advisor informed me that their parts department didn-??t have a matching headrest in stock and they would have to order one. At that time the vehicle had 68,530 miles. I followed up monthly, then bi-monthly, then quarterly until October 2023. At that point (XXX) I called your office where it was assigned case [XXX]. Your office told me to call Stellantis, which I did the next day. It became their case [XXX]. They told me that they-??d contact the dealer, Schumacher, and I-??d hear from the dealer -??soon." I never did and I finally called Stellantis on [XXX] as followup; 4 1/2 months is a long time for -??soon." Stellantis claimed they tried calling me in December 3 times. I never received any such calls or phone messages (and in checking caller id on my phone -?" which I basically never erase -?" had no record of any phone calls from either Stellantis or Schumacher. You-??d think someone would have the courtesy to leave a message.) Stellantis told me yesterday that I needed to start-over; make the 25 mile round-trip drive to Schumacher (the closest Chrysler dealership) to -??diagnose-?? the problem. What is there to -??diagnose-?? on a deployed headrest that they, Schumacher, already saw and diagnosed? I am requesting that you, NHTSA, take this matter -??under your wing." INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Boca Raton, FL, USA

problem #46

Sep 252023

Town & Country

  • miles
Driver side front seat active head restraint deployed while vehicle unoccupied. Plastic holding metal pin or rod broken.

- Grand Island, FL, USA

problem #45

Jul 302023

Town & Country

  • miles
I was driving and all of a sudden I heard a loud pop and the driver side head rest deployed on its own. There was no accident, I was just was driving. The headrest struck the back of my head resulting in me having a sore neck.

- Beaver, PA, USA

problem #44

Jul 292023

Town & Country

  • miles
Headrest deployed with no occupancy or impact. Vehicle was parked in the garage when this occurred.

- Fremont, NE, USA

problem #43

Jul 222023

Town & Country

  • miles
Today my wife was driving our 2013 Chrysler Town and Country. I took some pictures of the headrest popped open. I watched some YouTube videos about it to find out that it is a safety feature if the vehicle is in a rear end collision. This van however was not in an accident. Since it is Saturday, my dealer's service department is not open. I will have to call them on Monday.

- Battle Creek, MI, USA

problem #42

Jul 032023

Town & Country

  • miles
Just driving down the road and passenger head rest just exploded hitting my 17 year old son in the back of his head. no impact or collision just normal driving

- Winston Salem, NC, USA

problem #41

Jul 082023

Town & Country

  • miles
I was driving and all of a sudden we heard a loud pop and the passenger head rest deployed on its own. There was no accident, just was driving. Looked online to see if I could push back together, but learning about all the pieces, the plastic parts that hold the pin in broke as it was deployed. Will need to call the dealership now to get it fixed/probably entirely replaced.

- Beaver Dam, WI, USA

problem #40

Jan 092023

Town & Country

  • miles
Passenger seat active head restraint deployed while vehicle unoccupied.

- The Villages, FL, USA

problem #39

Sep 092022

Town & Country

  • miles
Sitting in my parked car and the front driver side AHR deployed without cause and hit me very hard in the head.

- St. George, UT, USA

problem #38

Jul 172022

Town & Country

  • miles
The front passenger headrest deployed. There was no collision, did it for no reason. The plastic catches broke causing it to deploy. If this had impacted my wife-??s head it could have injured her, if this happens to the drivers side while someone is driving and impacts the driver it could cause them to lose control of the vehicle.

- St. Charles, MO, USA

problem #37

Jul 302021

Town & Country

  • miles
Passenger seat headrest blew open while driving to work today. No accident involved. Just bam! Looks like the plastic pieces holding a pin in place gave out.

- Suffolk , VA, USA

problem #36

Jul 282021

Town & Country

  • miles
The active headrest restraint of the front passenger seat deployed, while the van was parked in our driveway. The plastic brackets were broken, so there was no way to reset the headrest. The vehicle was not in any type of collision when the headrest safety feature was activated.

- Jbmdl, NJ, USA

problem #35

Jul 272021

Town & Country

  • miles
I have written an email today to: customerservicesinternational@fcagroup.com; communication@stellantis.com, investor.relations@stellantis.com about the following issue on my 2013 Town and Country Touring. I am hoping they will respond to my request asap. Here is the note (minus the personal details): On July 27, 2021, I went to my driveway and saw that something was amiss with the driver-??s headrest. It seemed to have deployed for no reason. I Googled this and learned that it is a defective Active Head Restraint (AHR) system in many Chrysler vehicles, where the plastic breaks off and the headrest deploys unexpectedly when the car is not involved in an accident. I went to have a closer look and sure enough, the plastic piece in the headrest had broken off, causing the headrest to deploy. Because the plastic is broken, I cannot get the headrest to go back into place. This is definitely a defective part in the manufacturing of the vehicle. I am lucky that I was not driving at the time as I am sure it would have given me whiplash on top of the shock of having something like that explode behind my head which could have caused an accident. I read online that there are several class action suits in process for this exact issue against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. I don-??t necessarily want to take part in the law suit -- I just want to get this headrest fixed so that the car is safe to drive again. How can such an important component of the car just give away like that, time and time again, and not be a recall? There have been other recall issues on this car regarding the airbag -- but not this headrest, although I believe that Fiat Chrysler is well aware of the issue. In any case, since it is not a recall issue, I am asking that you kindly extend my warranty to 10 years/unlimited mileage to cover this faulty headrest, and I will get it fixed as soon as possible. I am attaching pictures to show you the headrest, VIN, and odometer. Please rectify this situation. Thank you

- Nogales, AZ, USA

problem #34

Jul 082021

Town & Country

  • miles
My 18 year old son was driving my 14 year old daughter on I97 in Maryland when the passenger seat active head restraints headrest deployed startling both of my kids. No injuries or accidents but pretty scary at 65 MPH

- Dunkirk, MD, USA

problem #33

Mar 262021

Town & Country

  • miles
The front seat passenger side headrest spontaneously busted open ABS cannot be put back because the rings that hold it in place broke. We were not in motion. Someone sat in the seat snd it happened without cause.

- Jemison, AL, USA

problem #32

Sep 172020

Town & Country

  • 79,000 miles
Parts in the headrest break and headrest popped forward hitting driver and passenger in back of the head the vehicle was stationery one time the second time it was moving on a rural highway

- Resaca, GA, USA

problem #31

Nov 132020

Town & Country

  • 155,000 miles
The driver active head rest exploded forward while I was driving. I was simply driving down the road and a load boom happened and I was hit in the head. The head rest is sticking forward from the rest of the piece. It looks like the plastic piece holding the rod broke causing the head rest to shoot forward.

- Sun Prairie, WI, USA

problem #30

Sep 012020

Town & Country

  • miles
Both headrests deployed involuntarily and unexpectedly when the ignition was being been turned off after I pulled in the my driveway. The van was stationary and there was no impact or cause for the deployment/. I was in the driver's seat the headrest hit the back of my head with force. We were unable to reset the headrests as the plastic clip holding the metal rod had broken on both headrests

- Lincoln, NE, USA

problem #29

Aug 182020

Town & Country

  • 92,760 miles
Active head restraint on front passenger seat deployed unexpectedly with no cause or warning. Vehicle was stationary.

- Slidell, LA, USA

problem #28

Jun 152020

Town & Country

  • 172,000 miles
My 20123 Chrysler Town and country has an active head restraint headrest. It moves forward in an accident to lessen the likelihood of whiplash. My driver's side headrest deployed (snapped into the forward position) while the car was parked and turned off. I was picking up a bag from behind the driver's seat when this happened. It was startling to say the least. I was not hurt, but I have read that others who were actually sitting in the driver's seat have been hurt due to the headrest hitting them in the back of the head. I looked at the mechanism that releases the spring-loaded headrest, and it was broken. Several pieces of broken plastic were at the bottom of the headrest box, and a metal bar that serves to hold the headrest in the normal position was at an angle with broken plastic around it. It's pretty clear that the plastic retained the metal bar, and this plastic simply broke and released the headrest to spring forward. In my estimation, the plastic holding the bar was insufficient in strength to serve its function reliably long-term. It's a bad design. Forums on the internet confirm that this failure is not infrequent and sometimes harmful to the person in the seat. The cost of replacement of the headrest is about $700. I would estimate that the repair would take an experienced technician about 15 minutes, so the headrest must be quite pricey. Since the headrest is functionally in the same category as an airbag, and since it can cause physical harm when it suddenly breaks for no cause other then design failure, I believe that the headrest should be recalled. Consumers should not bear the burden of repairing a faulty design in a safety system.

- Waldport, OR, USA

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