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Jeep Cherokee (1974) – 87V178000

Vehicle recall defect – The Key Operated Tailgate Window Will Continue To Close If The Spring Loaded Key Does Not Return To Off Position When Released.


Jeep Cherokee (1980) – 79V239000

Vehicle recall defect – Incorrect Headlamps May Have Been Installed On The Involved Vehicles. These Headlamps Have Been Approved For Export Only And Do Not Meet U.S. Requirements.


Jeep Cherokee (1979) – 87V178000

Vehicle recall defect – The Key Operated Tailgate Window Will Continue To Close If The Spring Loaded Key Does Not Return To Off Position When Released.


Jeep Cherokee (1979) – 80V023000

Vehicle recall defect – The Right And Left Rear Wheel Bearings May Have Been Damaged During Assembly. A Damaged Bearing Could Result In Axle And Wheel Disengagement From The Vehicle While In Motion.


Jeep Cherokee (1978) – 87V178000

Vehicle recall defect – The Key Operated Tailgate Window Will Continue To Close If The Spring Loaded Key Does Not Return To Off Position When Released.


Jeep Cherokee (1978) – 78V003000

Vehicle recall defect – The Throttle Linkage Control Spring May Not Close Rapidly When The Accelerator Pedal Is Released. If The Throttle Does Not Close As Rapidly As Expected, The Vehicle Will Not Decelerate Properly. This Fails To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No.124, “Accelerator Control Systems”.


Jeep Cherokee (1984) – 84V024000

Vehicle recall defect – Improper Assembly Of The Rear Axle May Cause Axle Bearing Failure And Could Result In The Separation Of A Rear Axle And Wheel.


Jeep Cherokee (1977) – 87V178000

Vehicle recall defect – The Key Operated Tailgate Window Will Continue To Close If The Spring Loaded Key Does Not Return To Off Position When Released.