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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / November 2007

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2008 Grand Caravan driver headrest problem

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a_romweisenbach@yahoo.com - 05 Nov 2007 23:23 GMT
Hello! We purchased a 2008 Grand Caravan SXT 2 weeks ago and are happy
with it overall. Our Voyager was 10 yrs old so it is nice to have a
new car. The big issue for me here is that I find the front seat's
headrest to be the most uncomfortable headrest I have ever used. The
headrest is not vertical, but tilted forward, so my head is constantly
being rocked forward. My neck muscles then need to work to keep my
head level, which leads to lots of neck strain. I have asked Dodge
Corporate and my dealer for other options here, but there are few
suggestions (and quite frankly not much interest in helping either).
Also, the nice headrests from the 2nd and 3rd rows are not
interchangeable with the front seat. The only solution I have found is
to turn the headrest around backwards, so at least it is out of the
way, but then I can't adjust the height at all, and I doubt it will do
much good in case of a crash.

Are any other 2008 Grand Caravan owners facing this? Anyone come up
with a good solution? Thanks for any info/pointers!

annemarie

cross posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler,alt.autos.dodge
QX - 06 Nov 2007 04:35 GMT
>Hello! We purchased a 2008 Grand Caravan SXT 2 weeks ago and are happy
>with it overall. Our Voyager was 10 yrs old so it is nice to have a
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>cross posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler,alt.autos.dodge

I test drove 2 SXT's over the last  week. (3.8 vs 4.0).
I didn't notice the problem, but you may want to try posting over in
these specialty web based forums. Scroll down from the link pages to
get to the Caravan/Town & Country sub-forums::  

Dodge Forum   http://www.dodgeforum.com

Dodge Talk http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/

Chrysler Forum  http://www.chryslerforum.com/
philthy - 07 Nov 2007 03:17 GMT
the headrest is that way because if you are in a accendent and  if the air
bag deploys the headrest will cut down on whiplash

> >Hello! We purchased a 2008 Grand Caravan SXT 2 weeks ago and are happy
> >with it overall. Our Voyager was 10 yrs old so it is nice to have a
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> Chrysler Forum  http://www.chryslerforum.com/
Ron Seiden - 07 Nov 2007 03:54 GMT
Also, if you recline the seat back, it keeps your head upright.

> the headrest is that way because if you are in a accendent and  if the air
> bag deploys the headrest will cut down on whiplash
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>> Chrysler Forum  http://www.chryslerforum.com/
Bob M - 06 Nov 2007 19:07 GMT
> Hello! We purchased a 2008 Grand Caravan SXT 2 weeks ago and are happy
> with it overall. Our Voyager was 10 yrs old so it is nice to have a
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> cross posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler,alt.autos.dodge

 Can you pull the head rests out of the seats? I had a 97 Tacoma 4x4
that was the same way. I pulled the head rests out and turned them
around. They will still protect you in a rear end crash and will not
force your head forward.
  On an unrelated note I flew on a Continental Express RJ (commuter
jet) a few days ago and the head rests were the same way. And these are
molded into the aircraft seats. I had such a bad ache in my neck when I
got off that plane in Dallas. Horrible seats. I have no idea what the
designers were thinking.

 Bob
 
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