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Problems with 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee SEATS

On average, the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 107 251 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The active headrest on the passenger side deployed while driving down the road at about 20 mph on city street with no reason for deployment. hit passenger in the back of the head.

Is there a remedy from jeep that addresses the buckling leather dash and driver back panel? i would like replacement of the dash and a new seat. i believe the seat problem is not the panel, but the seat itself. the dash buckling is a hazard to obstructing the drivers vision of the roadway and the seat back falling off can hurt a backseat passenger. as a child acidentaly grabs it to climb into the backseat he would fall.

The seats feel like they are not bulges down properly and move during turns and you can hear and feel them jerk.

On december 26, 2014 i was rear ended in my 2011 jeep grand cherokee as i was making a right turn onto my road. i was slowed down to approximately 10 mph or less as i was turning and got hit by a large pick-up truck. first of all, i am happy that my jeep tolerated the force from the rear end collision as well as it did, and it even took bouncing off a guide rail pretty well too; however, the safety feature in the headrest is something that needs to be addressed. since i had no front or side impact, none of my airbags deployed. however, the airbag in the headrest made the headrest slam my head forward causing whiplash and a neck injury. i understand this is supposed to be a safety feature; however, it caused me more injury. i was never aware that my car had this feature. several days after the accident, i decided to look in my owner's manual and there is nothing in there regarding the headrests. it only mentions the front airbags, curtain airbags and seat airbags. my insurance adjustor wasn't even familiar with this feature when he came out to inspect the damage to my vehicle. if i would have known about the airbag in the headrest and the injury that it could cause, i would have had the headrests removed from my car and replaced them with standard headrests! since the accident, i am dealing with headaches and am going to physical therapy for my neck injury. i seriously hope no one else suffers from this "safety feature" that i wasn't even made aware of as the owner. *tr

It appears wiring to the driver's side seat controls were run through the steel frame of the seat. the wires rubbed on the steel frame until they shorted out and started a fire. *tr

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