Front Seat Head Restraint problems of the 2015 Jeep Patriot

12 problems related to front seat head restraint have been reported for the 2015 Jeep Patriot. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 02/21/2021

My driver seat headrest deployed like an airbag without warning or by result of impact. It just split open and dealership told me it was a safety device but it is an expensive job for something that suddenly becomes defective and I shouldn't have to pay for a safety device that failed. I wasn't in vehicle when it happened. But the week before this happened the Jeep was parked due to an extremely horrible snow storm and it was trapped under snow for over a week and where I live that type of weather has not happened before. And the week after it became hot so not sure weather had a role in it. But because I had brain and neck surgery the headrest has made it uncomfortable and it is impacting my safety as well.

2 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 10/12/2020

While my car was parked in the driveway of my house the driver headrest deployed. No collision occurred. The plastic clip holding the headrest in position broke and the headrest deployed.

3 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/03/2020

Headrest was deployed on drivers side, noticed small plastic piece within the assembly of the headrest was broken. Vehicle was parked at residence, upon entering and sitting down I realized that the headrest was not set back and then realized there was an issue.

4 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/03/2020

I was driving down the road at approximately 50 m. P. H. , when the headrest on the passenger's seat exploded. Thankfully no one was seated in it at the time. I have since discovered that this is a common problem with several Jeep models. I am now concerned, wondering when or if the driver's side may deploy while I am driving.

5 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 07/21/2020

The headrest deployed on it's own while driving. I was told bu my wife to take a look at what happened and the plastic that holds the metal bar that locks headrest in place was broken. The metal shaft is still locked in place . Please see pictures. I called the dealership that I bought the car and they told me to call a Jeep dealership. I notified bay Dodge Jeep Chrysler in panama city and have them check for any recalls. They told me no and I get with service department to get a new one. I should not have to pay for defect.

6 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2019

Driving steadily on the highway, my driver's seat headrest exploded forward, launching my head forward and downward away from the road, disorienting me for a couple seconds. A powerful spring completely broke plastic that held a pin back, a pin which is supposed to hold the headrest back. I am young and a very alert driver, but this was unacceptable.

7 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 09/05/2019

My sister was driving this vehicle came to a stop sign, while stoped her headrest ( driver seat head rest) the plastic clips that holds it in place broke. If she was driving, and it broke it havecould have sent her in a wreck. She has witnesses of the incident. This is very concerning because it is not safe and it should not come out of her pocket but the Jeep dealership is trying to charge her. We can not replace it without taking it to the dealership because of wires that are in the headrest that are connecting with the seat.

8 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/29/2019

The headrests on both front seats (driver and passenger)have deployed without an accident occurring. The vehicle was stopped, we were vacuuming the inside.

9 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/10/2019

Vehicle was parked in a parking lot. When I returned to car, the passengers headrest had come apart. Did some digging on internet and noticed I am not alone. This has happened to many Patriot owners. Of course most were after the 60,000 mile warranty. Extended warranty worthless also because it does not cover srs. Est right now is around $860. 00. Glad my 17 yr old daughter was not sitting in that set as she had been a couple of hours earlier. Otherwise, I guess there would be medical bills in addition to car repair bills.

10 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/03/2019

Headrest "safety" feature deployed without an accident. Headrest will not go back in resulting in the air bag light not being able to be reset. Vehicle was not cranked or moving when headrest deploys.

11 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 07/26/2019

In July 2019 I walked out to my car and noticed that the head rest had deployed. My car was not moved or in any accidents. After doing research I noticed that many other Jeep Patriot consumers have had the same problem with the headrest deploying without there being an accident or any type of trans happening to the car. This is very dangerous for the driver as well as the passenger in the vehicle. This can cause a serious injury for those in the car and possible others if it is deployed while someone is driving and an accident is then truly caused. I see there has been no recall on this but there needs to be. The cost of having this being replaced should not be left up to the consumer. Jeep is a well known company and should have to pay. I pray no serious injuries occur to others from this issue.

12 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2019

When arriving on Saturday 6/1/2019 at home we parked our vehicle in the garage and when we shut the door we hear a loud popping sound. Not knowing what it was we inspected the outside of the car and then in the inside we noticed that the driver's side headrest had come apart. I took it into the dealership and they had indicated that the headrest had deployed due to the clips inside breaking and that I would need to pay $535 to get it repaired. I thought that safety equipment of this nature was supposed to be covered, as if a air bag had falsely deployed that would be covered. I would think that this would be a major incident as what would of happened if we were driving the vehicle or worse yet what if one of our kids were driving and what happens if the passenger side headrest deploys at any given time. I believe that the manufacture should replace them at no cost and there should be a recall on these as many more incidents of this nature have been reported.


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