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2012 JEEP Liberty

2 recalls Risk Grade: F Most severe issue: Moderate

All recalls are free to repair at your local dealership. Contact your dealer to schedule service.

Known Safety Recalls

Moderate #13V282000 Plain English
Component

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Manufacturer
Chrysler Group LLC
What Happened
The occupant restraint control module in your vehicle is a critical safety system that helps control airbags. In certain 2011-2013 models, a resistor in this module can overheat and fail to deploy the active head restraints in a rear-end crash.
Risk if Unfixed
If the head restraints don't deploy in a rear impact, you could be more likely to get hurt. This is because the head restraints are designed to help absorb the impact and reduce the risk of head and neck injuries.
Free Fix
Your Chrysler dealer will update the Totally Integrated Power Module or replace the occupant restraint control module, completely free of charge. You should schedule the repair as soon as possible when you receive the recall notice.
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Original — What Happened
Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2011-2013 Sebring and 200 vehicles manufactured June 28, 2011, through December 13, 2012; model year 2011-2013 Dodge Avenger vehicles manufactured June 25, 2011, through January 14, 2013; model year 2011-2012 Dodge Nitro vehicles manufactured June 17, 2011, through December 15, 2011; and model year 2011-2012 Jeep Liberty vehicles manufactured June 17, 2011, through August 15, 2012. Electrical over-stress of a resistor in the occupant restraint control module may lead to the non-deployment of the active head restraints during a rear impact collision.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
In the event of a crash necessitating the deployment of the active head restraints , their non-deployment could increase the risk of injury.
Original — Remedy
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will flash the Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) or replace the occupant restraint control module, as needed, free of charge. The recall began on November 19, 2013. Owners may contact Chrysler at 1-800-247-9753. Chrysler's recall campaign number is N38.
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Low Priority #17V640000 Plain English
Component

SEATS:FRONT ASSEMBLY:HEAD RESTRAINT

Manufacturer
Chrysler (FCA US LLC)
What Happened
The headrest in your front seat has an active component that helps it move forward in a rear-end crash to reduce injury. In some 2012-2013 Chrysler 200, Dodge Avenger, and 2012 Jeep Liberty models, this part can fail and prevent the headrest from moving when it's supposed to.
Risk if Unfixed
If your headrest doesn't deploy in a rear-end crash, you're at a higher risk of getting hurt, especially to your neck and head.
Free Fix
Your Chrysler dealer will replace the faulty component free of charge. When you get the recall notice, schedule the repair to update your headrest system and ensure it works properly in case of an accident.
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Original — What Happened
Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2012 Jeep Liberty and 2012-2013 Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger vehicles. A component within the occupant restraint controller (ORC) may fail and prevent the active headrests from deploying in the event of a rear-end crash.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
If the active headrests do not deploy in certain rear-end crashes, the front seat occupants have an increased risk of injury.
Original — Remedy
Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will replace the ORC as necessary, free of charge. The recall began on December 4, 2017. Owners may contact FCA customer service at 1-800-853-1403. FCA's number for this recall is T56.
View full recall details → Repairs are free at any authorized dealer. Find a dealer →

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