Jeep Liberty owners have reported 5 problems related to front seat head restraint (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the Liberty.
My airbag light is on in my dashboard and doesn�'t go away. I also got my vehicle serviced because my check engine light was on and one code that came back was because of my headrest .
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While trying to avoid a rear end collision at 30mph steering and break pedal got hard causing rollover where the airbags did not deploy not did the seatbelt restrain.
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After stationary for the weekend in my homes driveway, both the driver and passenger active headrests deployed. There have been no accidents and no misuse related to both headrests deploying. I called my local Jeep dealership this morning and they told me there must have been an accident for them to deploy, and that I was wrong by telling them the car was stationary in the driveway, and then quoted me $750 for each headrest plus the cost of labor and servicing.
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Head restraint is broken and needs replaced. I purchased the car like this. The dealer refused to fix it even when I told them it was a part of the safety system, since it's an active head restraint. I saw it right after I purchased the vehicle.
Vehicle is 23 months old with 67000 miles. The driver's side energy absorbing headrest assembly came apart. The vehicle has never been in any type of crash where the headrest would have been used to absorb crash energy. I contacted my servicing dealer to inquire about warranty. They told me that due to the mileage, it is not a warranty collectable repair. They advised me to contact Jeep customer care. I did and spoke to alisha. She informed me that Jeep would not be willing to cover a replacement headrest as my warranty has expired. She did say that if I took it to the dealer and had them look at it, if they determined that it was a manufacturing defect, they might be able to cover it. I am an ase certified mechanic with 23 years experiance that manages 3 shops for the nation's largest parcel delivery company. I am more than qualified to determine if a part is broken. I will now have to source a replacement on my own and make the repair to maintain the safey of the vehicle.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems | |
| Front Seat Heater/cooler problems | |
| Front Seat Head Restraint problems | |
| Front Seat Power Adjust problems | |
| Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
| Seat Broken problems | |
| Front Seat Recliner problems |