

Jeep Air bag Recalls
Cherokee
Air bags:frontal:sensor/control module
Description: Vehicle description: Sport utility vehicles. Water and/or road salt inthe proximity of the air bag control module could lead to corrosion.
Damage: Such corrosion can lead to illumination of the air bag warning light or could allow inadvertent deployment of the air bags.
Year: 1999, 1998, 1997
Air bags:frontal
Description: Certain of the driver’s side air bag modules were assembled without an arming lever.
Damage: This condition will cause the air bag to not deploy in the event of a vehicle accident increasing the potential for personal injury.
Year: 1995
Grand cherokee
Air bags:frontal:driver side inflator
module
Description: On certain sport utility vehicles, the inflator connector for the
driver’s air bag may have been incorrectly assembled.
Damage: The air bag may not inflate properly which can increase the risk of injury in certain crash conditions.
Year: 2006
Air bags:frontal
Description: Vehicle description: Passenger and sport utility vehicles. The
passenger air bag inflator assembly contains an incorrect inflator charge amount.
Damage: This condition could increase the risk of a passenger occupant injury under certain accident conditions.
Year: 2000
Air bags:frontal:sensor/control module
Description: The electrical circuit design allows the potential for an inadvertent air bag deployment upon vehicle ignition shut down.
Damage: Unexpected air bag deployment can result in occupant injury.
Year: 1997
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain sport utility vehicles, the passenger air bag wiring harness was improperly manufactured.
Damage: This could cause improper air bag deployment in certain crash conditions.
Year: 2002
Liberty
Air bags:frontal
Description: Vehicle description: Sport utility vehicles. In the event of a
severe frontal offset collision, sharp edges on the power steering pressure hose bracket could cut the front impact sensor wiring insulation causing a short circuit in the wiring.
Damage: This could delay the deployment of the air bag system, increasing the risk of injury to the seat occupant.
Year: 2002
Wrangler
Air bags
Description: The air bag electronic control module (aecm) software contains an error which can delay the air bag deployment in certain crash situations.
Damage: Delayed deployment can cause increased injury to front seat vehicle occupants in a collision.
Year: 1997
Air bags:frontal:sensor/control module
Description: The electrical circuit design allows the potential for an inadvertent air bag deployment upon vehicle ignition shut down.
Damage: Unexpected air bag deployment can result in occupant injury.
Year: 1997
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