Chevrolet Suburban owners have reported 18 problems related to rear seat belt (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Suburban 1500. The driver side shoulder seat belt in the center row will not retract and appears to be jammed. The failure occurred 100 miles after the warranty expired. The dealer has not been notified. Nhtsa campaign id number 05v163000 (seat belts:rear) was referenced. The current mileage was 42,000 and failure mileage was 35,900.
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2007 Suburban with 3rd row seating. The seatbelts lock up with the slightest pressure (leaning forward, applying brakes). Seatbelt must be released from buckle, allowed to retract to reset.
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The middle seat belt in 2nd seat, will neither retract nor pull out. It is completely stuck. The dealership will charge 263. 00 to fix. We are unable to use that seat.
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- the contact owns a 2001 Suburban Chevrolet. The contact received asafety recall 01v159000 concerning seat belts, rertractor on second and third row seats. The dealer stated that the safety recall did not apply to the contact's vehicle due to the VIN. The contact's passenger side retractor did not work, and she would like to have it repaired under the safety recall. The dealer won't acknowledge the safety recall even existed.
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The contact stated the third row passenger side seat belt was wrapped around the child's neck. The seat belt had to be cut to free the child. There should be a way to turn off the locking feature of the safety belt.
This is my second report about the seat belts in my Suburban. The drivers seat belts and front passenger work fine. The ones installed in the second and third row seating are defective. In our vehicle this is mainly the shoulder belts. They will not release from the casing so that the children can buckle up. They are always jammed. I have checked them on many occasions. I do not find them twisted, they look normal but will not operate.
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The contact owns a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban. The rotors have been replaced 3 times. The contact had to apply pressure to the brakes in order to stop the vehicles regardless of the driving conditions. The dealer stated that the rotors were corroded at 13,000 miles and replaced them. The failure repeated itself at 18,000 miles. The current mileage was 25,000. The consumer stated wants to be reimbursed for defect repairs and any future repairs due to the defect. The dealer stated recall on seatbelts. Updated 06/26/07.
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My 5 year old child was buckled into the seat belt, he was playing with the seat belt put his legs through the seat belt, he unbuckled the seat belt to untangle and rebuckle, when he unfastened the seat belt the slack went back into the holder, the seat belt being locked would not move until it was completely released , there was no way to release completely since it was around his waist and no way for him to get out, there was not enough slack for him to move, as our fingers would not even fit in between the seat belt and his waist. We had to cut the seat belt to get him out. ****there needs to be a release button so that the seat belts release if this occurs again. *****.
A passenger in my vehicle went to use the seat belt in the rear seat on the drivers side and the belt which was retracted at the time came out and failed to retract after a loud noise. The seat belt is unusable.
They had to replace the rear 3rd row seat belt retractor. It was broken when purchased.
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The third row driver side seat belt was locked.
3rd row seat belts tighten as driving causing discomfort to children who then have to release the seat belt to re-fasten in order to maintain comfort. This is a safety hazard.
The rear seat belt assembly was designed backwards.
The middle position in the 2nd row of seats in a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban z71 is unsafe for a child safety seat. There is a leather loop (intended to hold the shoulder belt in place when not in use) that alters the path of the seat belt when the child seat is installed. Overtime through wear and tear or in the event of an accident this leather strap may break. This would introduce more slack in the belt and make the seat unsafe.
The 2nd row right out board belt was locked in the open position and the 3rd row left out board belt was locked in the fully retracted position.
The rear left and center safety belt latch plate were designed improperly. The consumer was unable to properly tighten the belt, when he tried to secure a child.
The rear seat belt locked and had to be cut to release a child from the seat belt.
The rear cab seat belt behind the driver locks up. Please describe. Tt.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seat Belt problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
| Rear Seat Belt problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
| Front Seat Belt problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
| Rear Seat Belt Buckle problems |