Table 1 shows one common seat belt related problems of the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seat Belt problems |
Purchased a vehicle from dave smith motors on oct 7,2019 and the rear seat belts do t match or operate after being told it went through a 125 point inspection and on their site says seatbelts are inspected and I have unoperational seat belts which is a saftey hazard on their part as they sold a vehicle with unmatched and operational saftey belts.
My drivers side seat belt started to retract very slowly. Now it hardly retracts at all. It gets caught in the door when you close it now. The worest thing is you have open your door to free it. Not very safe if you have started to drive away. . . Dealer would not fix under any of my warrenties.
On numerous occasions the drive's seat belt has totally "released" while driving along the highway while I and other family members have driving along. These inadvertent releases were reported to my vehicles dealer (t & c Chevrolet, ashland, oregon) on may 27,. 2016 at 21261 miles. Dealer said they could not find any defect. The vehicle presently has approximately 32000 miles and the driver's seat belt still releases at unpredictable times. This situation has me very conderned about my and others safety if something un-toward happens.