Chevrolet Trailblazer owners have reported 11 problems related to front seat belt (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer. The front passenger side seat belt would not allow any leverage to adjust the strap. The powertrain was unknown. The current mileage was 48,000 and failure mileage was 47,899.
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2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer developed problems with the seat belt equipment. ** answer required***. At times the front passenger's seat belt could not be pulled form the retractor. Two different dealer have inspected the vehicle but could not find anything wrong, therefore they refused to replace it under warranty.
My seat belt comes accross the lower part of my neck when driving. Two dealers agree the seat belt does not fit me properly, so I called gm they said there is nothing they can do. If I am in a accident I will sustain more injuries due to the seat belt. I am 5ft 8in avarage size person. I am a paramedic and feel uncomfortble wearing the seat.
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On black top with no shoulders, the eye witness states: got close to the right shoulder and over corrected and went off the left shoulder, the vehicle flipped and went into a steep ditch and rolled about 5 times, came down on drivers side rear tail light first time, when stopped rolling on the passenger side. Consumer was hanging by the seat belt. The lap belt held but shoulder harness did not. The consumer hit multiple things inside the cab of the vehicle. Consumer suffered several injuries.
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While stopping at a light consumer's vehicle was rear ended and pushed head on into another vehicle. Upon impact, the dual airbags deployed. However. Passenger's side seat belt did not hold. As a result the passenger hit her head on the dashboard. Vehicle was considered a total loss.
Normal usage of front seat passenger seat belt. While using the belt in a normal way, the retractors will lock in a retracting mode and will not allow any movement of the passenger. Belt must be released, fully retracted and re attached for a comfortable ride. Trips to the dealer and hearing about "the design of the belt to do this when fully extended" have not prevented the recurrence of this scenario. It cannot be demonstrated on demand and because of that the dealer stated he cannot look into something he cannot witness. The problem is infrequent but does happen non-the-less.
I have owned my 2003 chevy Trailblazer for just over four months now. I have had it serviced for a broken driver's side seatbelt three times, including today. When I took it in today, I'd only been driving it for about a week since the last seatbelt was replaced. Each time I take it in, they just replace the seatbelt, and they don't even investigate to see if there's a deeper problem. It's frustrating to have this many problems with a brand-new vehicle.
The passenger side seat belt jammed. The vehicle has already been taken to the dealer for this problem twice. , returned usps, 2nd attempt made 07/08/07 failed.
The seat belts in the front do not retract, and the shoulder belt coming across too high. Dealer changed the seat belts twice, but the problem had not been resolved.
Consumer states that the passenger side seat belt will lock up on the them when driving . Consumer does not like the design of the retractor. Mr.
Consumer states passenger's side seat belt fits too tightly, passenger unable to move. Dealer replaced seat,but problem was not resolved. Dealer brought in a 2003 Trailblazer. The seat belts did the same thing. The height of the seat belt isn't adjustable and cuts across your throat, depending on you size (driver and passenger side). Consumer had to purchase special seat belt adjusters to make the belts wearable and more importantly-safe. Consumer had recently discovered the tightness of the rear seat belts.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
Rear Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Rear Seat Belt Buckle problems |