1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1999 Grand Cherokee:
Front-seatbelt retractor on certain vehicles does not work properly.
1999 Grand Cherokee:
Rear-outboard seatbelt retractor spring can disengage from rewind mechanism, disabling retractor function and preventing belt from fitting snugly around occupant.
1999-2000 Grand Cherokee:
Inadequately manufactured shoulder seatbelt height-adjustable turning-loop top mounting bolt may not withstand sufficient force to function properly in certain impact situations.
2000 Grand Cherokee:
The plastic blades of the electric motor driven cooling fan may separate and penetrate the shroud, possibly striking a person in the vicinity of the engine by the blade and injured. Dealers will replace the electric cooling fan modules free of charge.
2000 Grand Cherokee:
Improperly heat-treated end-of-travel stops in some steering-gear units could result in sticking, binding, or seizing of the steering gear.
2000 Grand Cherokee:
Passenger-airbag inflator assembly in small number of cars contains incorrect inflator charge amount, which could increase risk of passenger injury under certain crash conditions.
2000-02 Grand Cherokee:
Fuel tank on some vehicles may have suspect vent-tube welds; separation of tube weld could result in fuel leakage.
2001 Grand Cherokee:
Some owner's manuals are missing full instructions for properly attaching a child- restraint system's tether strap.
2002 Grand Cherokee:
The plastic blades of the electric motor driven cooling fan may separate and penetrate the shroud, possibly striking a person in the vicinity of the engine by the blade and injured. Dealers will replace the electric cooling fan modules free of charge.
2002 Grand Cherokee:
Debris can accumulate in the intake and exhaust manifolds, increasing the risk of fire.
2002 Grand Cherokee:
Fuel may spill out of the filler tube upon refueling the tank due either to a misrouted fuel-recovery vent or a stuck inlet check valve.
2002 Grand Cherokee:
Instrument cluster could become inoperative due to a software error.
2002 Grand Cherokee:
Passenger-airbag wiring harness was improperly manufactured and may not deploy properly.
2003-04 Grand Cherokee w/ heated seats:
The front passenger seat electric heater element could overheat. Overheating could potentially cause a fire. Dealers will replace the heated seat elements
2004 Grand Cherokee:
On 4.0L engines the crankshaft position sensor may become exposed, causing possible engine stall. Dealers will inspect and replace affected parts.
2004 Grand Cherokee:
Some vehicles have defective steering gear assemblies, resulting in increased steering effort. Dealer will insect and replace affected parts.








