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2014-2016 Jeep Cherokee Seat Fastener Recall: Safety Risks & Repair Info | MotorVero

2014-2016 Jeep Cherokee Seat Fastener Recall: Complete Safety Guide

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Safety Notice: Approximately 2,000 Jeep Cherokee SUVs from model years 2014-2016 are affected by a critical seat fastener recall. Owners should take immediate action to address this safety concern.

Understanding the Jeep Cherokee Seat Fastener Recall

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), now part of Stellantis, has issued an important safety recall for certain Jeep Cherokee vehicles due to potentially loose seat fasteners. This recall specifically affects:

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  • Vehicle Models: 2014-2016 Jeep Cherokee SUVs
  • Production Dates: Manufactured between July 29, 2013, and February 5, 2016
  • Total Vehicles Affected: Approximately 2,000 units in the United States

The recall addresses a manufacturing issue that could compromise passenger safety in the event of a collision. While the number of affected vehicles is relatively small compared to other recalls, the potential safety implications make this an important issue for owners to address promptly.

The Safety Risk: What's Wrong With the Seat Fasteners?

The core issue involves seat fasteners in either the first- or second-row seats that may not have been tightened to the proper torque specification during assembly. This manufacturing defect creates several potential safety concerns:

  • Seat Movement During Collisions: Loose fasteners may allow the seats to shift unexpectedly during a crash
  • Reduced Restraint System Effectiveness: Seat movement could compromise the performance of seatbelts and airbags
  • Increased Injury Risk: Occupants may be at higher risk of injury due to improper seat positioning during impact

According to safety experts, properly secured seats are crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of a vehicle's safety systems during accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has classified this as a moderate-risk safety issue that requires correction.

Recall Solution: How FCA is Fixing the Problem

Jeep's parent company has authorized a comprehensive repair program to address the seat fastener issue at no cost to vehicle owners. The recall remedy involves:

  • Complete Seat Replacement: Dealers will replace affected seats or entire seat sets
  • Certified Technician Repairs: All work performed by factory-trained professionals
  • Genuine Jeep Parts: Replacement seats meet original equipment specifications
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The repair process typically takes about 2-3 hours per vehicle, though owners should confirm exact timing with their local dealership. All recall-related repairs are performed free of charge as required by federal safety regulations.

What Jeep Cherokee Owners Should Do Immediately

If you own a 2014-2016 Jeep Cherokee, follow these steps to ensure your vehicle's safety:

  1. Check Your VIN: Use MotorVero's recall lookup tool or the NHTSA website to verify if your vehicle is affected
  2. Watch for Official Notification: FCA will mail recall notices to registered owners
  3. Schedule Prompt Repairs: Contact an authorized Jeep dealership immediately if your vehicle is included
  4. Inspect Seat Security: While waiting for repairs, check for any noticeable seat movement or looseness

Important Contact Information

  • Jeep Customer Service: 800-853-1403
  • NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline: 888-327-4236
  • Online Recall Information: www.safercar.gov

Finding Recall Repair Services

To locate an authorized Jeep dealership for recall repairs:

  • Use MotorVero's dealer locator tool to find certified service centers near you
  • Search specifically for dealerships with recall repair authorization
  • Schedule appointments in advance to ensure prompt service

All recall-related repairs are performed at no cost to the vehicle owner, regardless of warranty status. If you've already paid for repairs addressing this specific issue, you may be eligible for reimbursement from FCA.

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Find a Jeep Recall Repair Center Near You

Understanding Vehicle Recalls and Your Rights

This Jeep Cherokee recall falls under federal motor vehicle safety standards administered by NHTSA. Important facts about automotive recalls:

  • Manufacturers are legally required to fix safety defects at no cost to owners
  • Recall repairs don't expire - even if your vehicle is older
  • Dealers cannot charge for recall-related repairs
  • Unrepaired recalled vehicles may have reduced resale value

Consumers should always address safety recalls promptly, even if they haven't experienced any symptoms of the defect. The seat fastener issue may not present any noticeable symptoms until a collision occurs.

Additional Safety Considerations for Jeep Cherokee Owners

While addressing this recall, Cherokee owners should also be aware of:

  • Related Recalls: Some 2014-2016 Cherokees were subject to other recalls including transmission and airbag concerns
  • Seat Maintenance: Regularly check all seat adjustments and mounting points
  • Child Seat Installation: Loose seats may affect child restraint system effectiveness

For comprehensive vehicle safety, consider scheduling a full inspection when bringing your Cherokee in for recall repairs. Many dealerships offer multi-point inspections that can identify other potential issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Recall

How do I know if my Jeep Cherokee is affected by this recall?

You can check your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) through MotorVero's recall lookup tool or the official NHTSA website. FCA will also mail notifications to registered owners.

Is it safe to drive my Cherokee before the recall repair?

While the risk is present, NHTSA hasn't issued a "Do Not Drive" warning. However, you should schedule repairs as soon as possible and avoid situations that might lead to collisions.

What if I already paid to fix this issue?

Contact FCA customer service with documentation of your repair. You may be eligible for reimbursement if the repair addressed this specific recall issue.

How long will the recall repair take?

Most seat replacements take 2-3 hours, but confirm timing with your dealership when scheduling.

Stay Informed About Vehicle Safety Recalls

Vehicle recalls are an important part of automotive safety. MotorVero recommends:

  • Registering your vehicle with the manufacturer to ensure you receive recall notices
  • Checking for recalls at least twice annually
  • Addressing all safety recalls promptly
  • Using our recall alert system to stay informed about your vehicles

For the latest information on this and other recalls, visit MotorVero's vehicle recall center.

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Last Updated On Jul, 02-2025

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