Getting comfortable in your Jeep Compass often means adjusting the seat. But sometimes, you need to remove the headrest—maybe to install a seat cover, transport large items, or improve rear visibility. If you’ve tried pulling or pushing and nothing happens, you’re not alone. The Jeep Compass headrest is designed for safety, but removing it isn’t as obvious as it seems. With the right steps, tools, and safety tips, you can remove the headrest quickly and avoid damaging your seat.
Why Remove The Jeep Compass Headrest?
Drivers and owners have several reasons to take out the headrest:
- Installing custom seat covers or protectors
- Carrying long or bulky items in the car
- Cleaning or repairing the seat
- Improving visibility for rear passengers
Some people even remove the headrest to make the seat more comfortable during long trips. But before you start, remember that headrests are important for safety—they protect you from neck injuries in an accident. Always put the headrest back after you finish.

Tools You Need
Removing the Jeep Compass headrest does not require special equipment. You’ll need:
- Flathead screwdriver (optional)
- Clean hands or gloves
- Patience and care
Some models may have a small locking button that’s hard to press. A flathead screwdriver helps—but avoid using force to prevent scratches.

Step-by-step Guide: Removing The Headrest
Follow these steps to remove the headrest safely. This method works for most Compass models (2017-present).
1. Move The Seat Upright
Adjust the seat back to a straight position. This gives you more space to reach the headrest.
The Jeep Compass headrest has two posts. Each post fits into a hole at the top of the seat. One post has a visible button; the other may have a hidden release.
Hold the button on the side of the headrest base. Keep it pressed.
On the opposite side, look for a small plastic cover or hole. Some models have a tiny pin inside. Insert the tip of a flathead screwdriver (or a pen) and press gently.
5. Pull The Headrest Up
While holding both releases, pull the headrest upward. It should slide out easily. If it resists, check that both releases are pressed fully.
6. Store The Headrest Safely
Place the headrest somewhere clean to avoid scratches or damage.
Example: Removing From A 2022 Jeep Compass
Many owners report the process takes less than two minutes. For the 2022 Compass, both buttons are easy to reach. You may need to adjust the seat height for better access.
Common Problems And Fixes
Sometimes, the headrest won’t come out smoothly. Here’s how to solve common issues:
- Stuck headrest: Double-check that both buttons are pressed. Wiggle the headrest gently but don’t force it.
- Broken release pin: If the pin breaks, you may need a replacement part from a Jeep dealer.
- Hidden release: Some models hide the release under a plastic cover. Use a flashlight to see better.

Jeep Compass Headrest Features
The headrest isn’t just a cushion—it’s a safety feature. Here’s how the Compass headrest compares to other cars:
| Car Model | Headrest Removal Steps | Safety Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Jeep Compass | 2 buttons, easy removal | 4.5/5 (NHTSA) |
| Honda CR-V | 1 button, simple pull | 4.7/5 (NHTSA) |
| Toyota RAV4 | 1 button, hidden release | 4.6/5 (NHTSA) |
The Jeep Compass headrest is designed with safety and ease of use in mind. But always check your owner’s manual for specific instructions.
Tips For Safe Removal And Reinstallation
Removing the headrest is simple, but reinstalling it incorrectly can reduce safety. Here are some practical tips:
- Align the posts before inserting them back into the seat.
- Push firmly until you hear a click—this means it’s locked.
- Test the headrest by pulling gently after reinstalling.
- Clean the posts before reinstalling to avoid dirt buildup.
- Don’t drive without the headrest unless absolutely necessary.
When Not To Remove The Headrest
There are situations when removing the headrest is not recommended:
- If you plan to drive with passengers, especially children
- If your seat has active headrest technology (for crash safety)
- If the headrest is damaged or loose
Removing the headrest can reduce protection in an accident. Always reinstall it before driving.
Jeep Compass Headrest Dimensions
Knowing the size helps if you plan to buy covers or replacements.
| Year | Width (inches) | Height (inches) | Post Distance (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-2019 | 10.5 | 8.0 | 6.5 |
| 2020-2024 | 10.7 | 8.2 | 6.7 |
Measure your headrest before ordering new covers, as small differences can affect fit.
Extra Insights Most Owners Miss
- Headrest sensors: Some Jeep Compass models have sensors for airbags or seat position. Disconnecting or removing the headrest may affect these systems. Check your manual or ask your dealer if unsure.
- Warranty impact: Removing parts sometimes voids warranty, especially if you break a clip or pin. Take photos before and after, and reinstall parts as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does It Take To Remove The Jeep Compass Headrest?
Most owners can remove the headrest in 2-5 minutes. If you have trouble, double-check the release buttons.
Can I Drive Without The Headrest Installed?
It is not safe to drive without the headrest. The headrest protects against whiplash injuries in accidents.
Do All Jeep Compass Models Use The Same Removal Method?
Most models (2017-present) use the same two-button system, but some older models may differ. Always check your manual.
If the button is broken, contact a Jeep dealer for a replacement part. Driving with a damaged headrest is unsafe.
Will Removing The Headrest Affect Airbags?
In some models, removing the headrest can affect sensor systems linked to airbags. Check with your dealer or read your Jeep Compass manual for details.
Removing the headrest in your Jeep Compass is quick when you know the right steps. Always handle the seat and headrest gently, and remember to reinstall it to keep your safety and warranty intact. For more detailed info, visit the Jeep Official Owners Site.





