Table 1 shows one common seat belt related problems of the 2008 Chrysler Aspen.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seat Belt problems |
My 2008 Chrysler Aspen floor board and seat belts are drenched with water when it rains. The truck is leaking and allowing water to get inside the body of the truck. I had to replace my radio and other computer components in my truck because this is what the dealership told me was the problem. My truck was fixed at lander's Chrysler Dodge and Jeep in southaven, ms about 2 years ago. It's now doing the same thing again. This has to be a defect of the truck because I have not had any other major problems. The first repair cost me over $2000 dollars. Because of the water leaks, my truck carries a molded smell. My doors have to be oiled for the rust. I have to use a towel to wrap the seat belt. The water stands in the floor on the driver's side floor board. Now, my check engine light, eps light, traction light, and a clicking sound under the hood and heater malfunction persists. Please help! please investigate.
At a carseat checkup training event, a technician noticed the locking clip that makes the seatbelts lock in place were broken on the second row outboard locations. All the locking clips on the sliding seat belts are plastic.
Tl- the contact owns a 2001 Ford f-250. The contact stated that the vehicle seat belt would independently unlatch while driving at any speed. The failure occurred without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was confirmed that the was a malfunction with the seat belts. The technician refused to repair the vehicle due to the vehicle being taken in under nhsta campaign number 01v227001(seat belts) and inspected; but no failure being found. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle failure mileage was approximately 60,000. Kh.
Hello, I am the owner of a 2008 Aspen. I recently took the vehicle to a safety car seat checkpoint and was recommended to contact you by the officer concerning the seat belts. They don't lock when pulled all the way out like other vehicles (I. E. Notable resistance when trying to secure a car seat in place). I have also noticed this when switching car seats in a durango that my brother owns. I know the belts lock upon braking the vehicle. Also, I have had an issue where the vehicle has shut off, and I have lost power steering and all electrical control after topping off at a gas station. We promptly took it to the local dealer who did a computer update but it continues to happen anytime we top off with gas. As long as we don't overfill above the first click of the gas handle, the vehicle doesn't cut off spontaneously while driving. My husband has visited forums online where this has been as issue for other owners. Fortunately, I was in a neighborhood two miles down the road when it cut off with me and my children so was able to coast to a stop. However, I feel it is a big safety issue as it doesn't happen immediately and if I had been on a busy road could have potentially resulted in an accident as I had no control of the vehicle.