The 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee has 4 recalls, the most serious affecting vehicles with the 4.0L engine, where debris can accumulate near the number three cylinder and cause an engine fire.
The remaining recalls cover safety equipment, structure, and emissions. On the restraint side, the rear outboard seatbelt retractors can lose their spring engagement with the rewind mechanism, leaving the belt loose around the occupant rather than snug in a crash. There is also a structural concern involving the risk of fuel leakage in certain low-speed collisions, which the manufacturer addressed through a voluntary campaign to improve impact performance in the affected area. Finally, some vehicles may have been fitted with the wrong emission control information label, a compliance issue with no direct safety consequence.