Front Seat Belt Webbing problem is a common vehicle problem that happens to most car brands and models. The following is a sample list of Front Seat Belt Webbing problems reported in most popular vehicles.
The car involved is a 1997 Chevrolet Venture. Passenger's side seat belt got stuck around the child neck and the consumer had to run into a store and get something to cut the seat belt from around the child's neck. It was Monday, August 2, 1999 when this front seat belt webbing issue happened.
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The vehicle is a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was 1GNEC13T11_. Very concerned about inablility to maintan seat mounted seatbelt shoulder strap on shoulder with any shoulder movement. Shoulder strap continues to slide off shoulder concerned about safety implications because of positioning of shoulder strap in event of accident. Unable to get any safety information from gm concerning this issue or seatbelt protection for this vehicle in general. I don't wish to be one of your stats in the next four years before this may carefully be looked at. Thank you.
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The car is a 2001 Chrysler town and country. Third row shoulder belt unlatched when driver had to brake hard. This allowed child that was in a child safety seat to fly forward to the next row of seats in front. Please descrbe details.
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The car involved is a 1996 Chrysler town and country. Vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle is 1C4GP64L2T_. Poor performance of the passenger side seat belt. Tt. It was Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1995 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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The car involved was a 1998 Dodge Stratus. The VIN of this Stratus is 1B3EJ46X1W_. We have problems installing a carseat in the rear paasenger sides. The shoulder straps do not lock, causing the carseat to flop around. Trying to install a toddler carseat was impossible due to the seat belt not being long enough nor would it lock. We have called the dealer in our area several times to help find a solution and they were not able to provide us with any information on how to fix it. We need a way to install the carseat backwards and can not do so.
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The vehicle is a 1998 Dodge Stratus. The vehicle identification number (VIN) of this Dodge Stratus is 1B3EJ46C5W_. Rear shoulder belts was beginning to fray under normal use. Right rear shoulder belt was fraying more than the left side, equal use on each side. Dealership informed consumer they cannot repair at no cost to consumer because it was no longer covered under warranty. Please provide any additional information/attachments. This issue happened on Monday, Jan. 15, 2001.
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The vehicle involved was a 1999 Ford Windstar. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is 2FMZA5143X_. Rear and the middle shoulder seat belts get tight on the consumers when putting the seat belts on. Consumer have to keep taking the seat belt off and keep putting back on because everytime he moves the seat belt gets tighter. This front seat belt webbing issue occurred Wednesday, July 7, 1999.
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The car involved was a 1998 Ford Windstar. Vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle is 1FMZA5140W_. Cup holder spills easily. Seat belt rests too high (on neck). Needs another run board so that she can step into vehicle more easily.
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The vehicle involved is a 1999 GMC Suburban. Consumer not satisfied with corrective action for recall (00v-122), dark gray hard plastic tray insert is ridiculous retrofit kit.
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The car is a 1999 GMC Suburban. The consumer is not satisfied with recall oov-122 because the repair is not color matched to the interior of the vehicle, the consumer feels this will reduce the trade-in or aftermarket value of the vehicle. Nlm.
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The vehicle identification number (VIN) of this Honda Odyssey is 5FNRL38405_. - the contact has a 2005 Honda Odyssey ES. The contact stated that when he pulls the seat belt down on the drivers seat to put in on it gets caught between the door pillar and seat. It is wearing the material of the seat, and the contact is concerned that this will either ruin or blow out the air bag in the drivers seat. The contact stated that this is an ongoing problem. The current and failure mileage were both 10740. The consumer has found help. Updated 03/15/07. It was January 9, 2007 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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The vehicle identification number (VIN) of the car was 2HKRL18631_. The drivers side seat belt on my 2001 Honda Odyssey has become frayed on one side. I am afraid this has compromised its strength and safety. Honda refused to address the problem. It was Friday, December 1, 2006 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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VIN of the vehicle was KMHJG25F61_. Consumer has a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon. The contact stated that the vehicle is under recall # 01v345000 (seat belts:front:webbing). The Hyundai manufacturer and the dealer are not honoring the recall. The current mileage is 82,000 and the failure mileage was unknown. The failure date was Jun. 18, 2005.
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Seat belts do not extend properly on my 2001 Hyundai Tiburon. I contacted Hyundai and my local service center and they said my vehicle was not covered under the existing recall that was issued in 2001 despite this vehicle having the exact same problem as described in the recall # 01v345000. The seatbelts snag and will not extend out properly to be used. It catches in the guide ring and you have to get out to correct the problem. This front seat belt webbing issue occurred Wednesday, October 7, 2009.
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The vehicle is a 2000 Infiniti G20. Both rear seat belts lock around the occupants extremely tight within 0-10 mintues, trapping occupants in the seats. This happens while vehicle is moving, and when the vehicle is not moving. Dealership/manufacturer have been told about the seat belt problem numerous times. Solution given defeats the purpose of the seat belt. The solution by the dealer is to unhooking the seat belts, slowly lefting them retract and rehooking them. This front seat belt webbing problem happened on Jul. 7, 2000.
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The car involved is a 2000 Jeep Wrangler. VIN of the vehicle was 1J4FA29P8Y_. Shoulder harness in driver seat twist when being released. This causes harness to be slammed in door lock when exiting Jeep. The remaing 3 harness are of a different manufacure then the driver seat. I have lost 24 hours each time I bring the Jeep for service. The dealer/manufacture does not seem to be able to repair this problem. The dealer/manufature does not seem to feel the problem is important or serious. I understand that only abt 70% of americans are using seat belts and harness's. Seems important enough to me.
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The vehicle involved is a 1998 Jeep Wrangler. Crash was involved with the Jeep Wrangler. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is 1J4FY29P1W_. Driver hit a berm of rock/sand at approx. 30 mph, right front of Jeep, the seat belt around the driver's waist held, but the belt over the driver's shoulder did not hold, the driver's face hit the middle of the dashboard and broke three teeth that had to be removed. Also, airbag's did not deploy. This issue happened on 09/09/1998.
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The vehicle was a 1998 Land Rover Discovery. The rear shoulder belts are not placed correctly, so that a child safety seat does not fit properly in the rear of the vehicle. The part where the seatbelt is mounted on top of the wheel base which places the seatbelt, is too high to put a css. Dlr says there is no problem.
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The car was a 1998 Land Rover Discovery. The shoulder seat belt adjuster consists of a knob at the passengers shoulder and it sticks out about an inch, consumer states that if the vehicle were to be involved in a collision, the passengers sitting in the back seat can be thrown forward and cut badly on the adjuster. The failure date was 12/25/01.
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The car is a 1997 Lexus Es300. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was JT8BF22G4V_. The middle rear shoulder belt locks up, making it very difficult to get the occupant out from the middle seat. Consumer, therefore, had to cut the belt in order to get a child out the rear middle seat. Also the shoulder belt was around the child's neck and was compressing his neck tightly. It was Mon., Mar. 31, 1997 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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The vehicle involved was a 1996 Lincoln Mark Viii. Crash was involved with this problem. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is 1LNLM91V5T_. Consumer was rearended while traveling 25 mph. The passenger's side rear shoulder belt did not lock upon impact, causing the occupant to be forced into the seatback, resulting in injuries to the occupant. Consumer has contacted the dealer, dealer has replaced parts. Please provide any further details. It was 05/16/1998 when this front seat belt webbing issue happened.
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The car involved is a 2002 Lincoln Continental. Vehicle identification number (VIN): 1LNHM87A02_. Driver's side shoulder harness has plastic cover that is attached to structure. Two clamps that hold cover broke. Once this comes off functioning of harness is affected, rendering functionality/mobility of belt. Shoulder harness will bind/ stick, and cause a distraction to driver, being an annoyance. Please describe details.
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The vehicle was a 1997 Mazda Protege. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was JM1BC1413V_. Should belt twist and binds in guide, requiring it to be freed manually.
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The car involved was a 1997 Mazda 626. VIN of the vehicle was 1YVGE22C5V_. Shoulder belt becomes wedged between floorboard and seatback latch when released. This causes belt to pull latch up when pulling it and releasing back, causing it to fall back. Dealer has been contacted.
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The car involved is a 1999 Mercury Villager. Crash happened when the problem occurred. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is 4M2XV11T2X_. Vehicle was involved in a 3-car accident where owner rearended another vehicle at 10 to 15mph, and the bench seat seatbelts did not properly restrain occupant. Occupant was thrown into the seats in front of them. Also airbags did not deploy. Dealer has not seen vehicle. This problem occurred on October 2, 1999.
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The car was a 1996 Mercury Villager. While child was sitting in vehicle, shoulder belt got caught around child's neck, and the consumer had to cut the shoulder seat belt in order to remove shoulder belt from around the child neck. This problem occurred on Thursday, Jan. 28, 1999.
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The vehicle involved is a 1997 Nissan Quest. The VIN of this vehicle was 2N2DN1117V_. Second row bench seat left side shoulder harness restraint cam become difficult to extract (locks up), causing difficulty in putting the child or releasing the child from restraint system. Mjs. It was 03/03/98 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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The vehicle was a 2001 SAAB 95. VIN of the vehicle was YS3EF48Z61_. The seatbelt has not adjustments and if I crash I will be decapaitated and SAAB has no fix seatbelt sits at/around my neck with no way to adjust it. This problem occurred on Sat., Jun. 23, 2001.
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The vehicle involved is a 1997 Saturn Sl2. VIN of the vehicle was 1G8ZK5274V_. Both driver and passenger side front seats and shoulder belts do not lock up, and allow occupants to move forward excessively. Back seat belt will not retract. Mechanic has seen vehicle. The failure date was Mar. 1, 1997.
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The car is a 1997 Saturn Sl2. The rear seat belts(outboard) do not fit a smaller adult(5 ft) properly. There is no ability to adjust them.
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The car was a 2002 Subaru Outback. The VIN of the car is 4S3BH80672_. Everytime it rains or go through a car wash the seat belt gets wet and is worse when the seat belt has been retracted as the wet area now is all across you. It apparently is making its way through the sunroof. What is the repair for this, new seals in the sunroof or the roof rack mounting holes?. It was Oct. 10, 2006 when this front seat belt webbing issue occurred.
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The car is a 2000 Subaru Legacy. Passenger's side seat belt is too short for the individuals that I drive around. I've called the dealer and Subaru's customer service number and there is nothing they can do to accomidate this problem. My passengers and myself, when I'm the passenger, cannot us the seat belt. When the seat belt does fit, and you attempt to move it locks up and locks you in place, and you can not move. You must remove the belt and then reattach. Subaru has refused to raise the receiver on the belt which would allow extra room. In order for me to keep this car and operate in a safe manner action needs to be taken to accomodate plus size individuals.
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The vehicle was a 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Driver and passenger sides shoulder belts will lock up unexpectedly while driving/sitting and without applying brakes for no apparent reason, making it difficult for driver and passneger to move sideways .
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The vehicle identification number (VIN) of the car was 5TDZA22C54_. The owner has a 2004 Toyota Sienna. The shoulder portion of the seat belt binds in the bezel trim piece. The affected seat belt bezel is located on the shoulder portion on the front driver side seat. The seat belt binds in the bezel, and the extra webbing results in an improperly fitted seat belt on the driver. The powertrain was unknown. The failure mileage was 26,000 and current mileage was 28,000. This issue happened on Feb. 26, 2008.
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The car was a 1999 Toyota Sienna. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is 4T3ZF13C0X_. Due to location defective rear left side shoulder belt got stuck in a "locked" position when it was not suppose to be in that position. Child got tangled in the locked shoulder belt since shoulder belt buckle was at the child's neck, which almost strangled the child, the mother had to cut the shoulder belt inorder to get the child out. There have been problems with the seatbelt system regarding it locking up when it's not suppose to. Please provide further information. This front seat belt webbing issue occurred Thursday, April 15, 1999.
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The vehicle involved was a 2001 Volkswagen Beetle. The drivers seat belt is fraying, the car has 38000 miles. I have never seen frayed seat belts on any car no matter the age or miles. Is this a safety issue?
the dealer was no help. The failure date was Friday, February 28, 2003.
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The car involved was a 2002 Volvo V70. VIN of the vehicle was YV1SZ58D22_. Seat belt comes across consumer's neck when used, the consumer is trying to find a way to have the seatbelts adjusted so they are not directly across the neck, the dealer and manufacturer were notified. The failure date was Feb. 14, 2002.
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The vehicle involved is a 1998 Volvo V70. Vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle is YV1LW5341W_. The shoulder portion of the rear seat belt on the driver's side is out of the seat back mechanism and will not go back into the mechanism. The middle belt was replaced in August of 97 for the same reason. The rear driver's side is being repaired by dealer at this time. It was August 18, 1997 when this front seat belt webbing issue happened.
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The car was a 2001 Buick Regal. The car had a crash. Consumer was involved in a front end collision while traveling 35-40 mph. Upon impact, driver's side and passenger's side shoulder belts released. Driver sustained injuries. Dealer has been contacted. Please provide further details. This problem occurred on 08/30/2001.
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The car involved was a 1999 Buick Park Avenue. Shoulder belt is twisted when it goes up into the retractor. This issue happened on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1999.
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The car involved was a 1999 Cadillac Escalade. Crash was involved with the Cadillac Escalade. This vehicle designed passenger's side seat belt caused injuries to passenger when struck from behind by another vehicle. Dealer has been contacted.
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The car is a 2002 Cadillac Deville. The VIN of this vehicle was 1G6KE54Y82_. There is a design flaw in front seat belt shoulder strap mount, it is at the shoulder of the seat. For a person 5 feet and shorter strap would go across the middle of neck, which could cause major injuries in an accident. Consumer is concerned about the safety of his wife when she operates this vehicle. Consumer states regardless of the available seat belt adjustments the shoulder strap winds up on her neck. This problem occurred on Nov. 30, 2001.
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