What is Active head restraint on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

What is Active head restraint on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Active head restraints are those which require the vehicle occupants to take some action to initiate, such as electronic stability control. A passive system does not require any action by the vehicle occupants to operate. It simply activates when a set of criteria or sequence of events occur.

Where is the headrest on a Jeep Cherokee?

Hello, I just did this. Pull your headrest up as high as you can after pushing the lock button in, it is on the side of the base where the heahrest rods go into the seatback.

What kind of car is Jeep Grand cherooke?

I have a 2011 jeep grand cherokee laredo . the front passenger seat belt is wrapped around the headrest( thanks to my granddaughter) and is jammed tight . Moving the seat to gain some slack doesn’t wo…

How do you remove a head restraint from a car?

Using a small flat blade, depress tab on right side head restraint release button and using your hand, simultaneously press tab on left side head restraint release button and pull head restraint up to separate from seat back. Here is a picture of the headrest..

How do you remove the head rest on a jeep?

You will notice that on the left posts of the headrest there are notches that allow height adjustment. Step two take a screwdriver or trim removal tool and pry off the plastic bezel from around the head rest post. Step three Use the screwdriver to release the last notch on the right head rest post.

Using a small flat blade, depress tab on right side head restraint release button and using your hand, simultaneously press tab on left side head restraint release button and pull head restraint up to separate from seat back. Here is a picture of the headrest..

I have a 2011 jeep grand cherokee laredo . the front passenger seat belt is wrapped around the headrest( thanks to my granddaughter) and is jammed tight . Moving the seat to gain some slack doesn’t wo…

How to reset active head restraints ( Ahr ) in Jeep?

Position the hands on the top of the deployed AHR at a comfortable position. 3. Pull down then rearward towards the rear of the vehicle then down to engage the locking mechanism. 4. The AHR front soft foam and trim half should lock into the back decorative plastic half.