Christopher Gonzalez+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall DramaDid you hear about the massive Jeep Grand Cherokee recall? Over 120,000 of them (2023-2024 models) are being called back because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—yikes! That means a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you or someone you know drives one, the fix is free at the dealer. Letters go out Sept. 5, but you can call customer service or check online for more info. Stay safe out there! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall60Share
William Goodwin+FollowJeep Recall Alert: Is Your SUV on the List?Over 120,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L, check your VIN! Chrysler’s fixing the issue for free, but owners won’t get official word until September. If you’re worried, call Stellantis customer service with recall number 20C to get ahead of it. #Cars #JeepRecall #CarSafety229Share
James Smith+FollowJeep Recall Alert: Is Your SUV on the List?Jeep just recalled over 100,000 Grand Cherokees (2023-2024) because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—yikes! That means a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L, your ride could be affected. Jeep will inspect and replace the headrests for free, and you’ll get a notice by early September. Check if your SUV is on the list and stay safe! #Cars #JeepRecall #CarSafety40Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowJeep’s Headrest Recall: What You Need to KnowOver 120,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning they could fold forward and cause neck injuries in a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L, keep an eye out for a recall notice this summer. The fix is free at the dealership, so don’t sleep on it! Pro tip: Use the NHTSA VIN tool to check if your ride’s on the list. #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall10Share
emily27+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall Alert!Did you hear about the massive Jeep Grand Cherokee recall? Over 120,000 SUVs from 2023-2024 are being called back because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you or someone you know drives one, the fix is free at the dealer. Letters go out Sept. 5, but you can check with your dealer or the NHTSA now. Stay safe out there! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall20Share
stephenolson+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall Alert!Did you hear? Over 120,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee, you’ll want to get those headrests checked out for free at your dealer. Letters go out Sept. 5, but you can call Stellantis or the NHTSA hotline for more info. Stay safe out there! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall50Share
joseph36+FollowJeep Recall: Headrest Drama UnfoldsJeep’s recalling over 121,000 Grand Cherokees because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning they could flop in a crash. Not exactly what you want from your SUV’s safety features! Plus, a handful of Chrysler Pacificas are in the mix too, thanks to a rearview camera glitch. If you drive one of these, expect a dealer fix in September. Guess even the coolest rides have their oops moments! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall10Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall Alert!Over 120,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L, your dealer will check and fix it for free. Letters go out Sept. 5, but you can call Stellantis or check with NHTSA now. Heads up if you’re driving one of these! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall10Share
ksanchez+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall Alert!Over 120,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees are being recalled because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—meaning a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee (or Grand Cherokee L), you’ll get a letter soon, and you can get the headrests checked and replaced for free at your dealer. Pass this on to anyone you know with a newer Jeep! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall00Share