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  NHTSA Recall 92V113000

NHTSA Campaign Id 92V113000; Date: Aug. 17, 1992

An insufficiently latched or unlatched safety beltincreases the risk of injury to seat occupants in the event of a sudden stop oraccident. If the safety belt buckle will not unlatch, it will not allow theoccupant to get out of the vehicle in an emergency situation.

icon1 Recalled Vehicles:

1991 Ford Explorer 1989 Ford Taurus 1990 Ford Taurus 1989 Mercury Sable 1990 Mercury Sable

Component: Seat Belts:front:buckle Assembly

Manufactured by: Ford Motor Company

Affected Units:: 565,000

icon3 Recall Summary:

The rigid mounted safety belt buckles are defective in three ways. First, a fastened safety belt buckle will not unlatch when the release button is depressed. This results from interference between the buckle ejector finger and the buckle tongue window. The second defect is the safety belt buckle may not latch. The third possible defect is that the tongue may be retained by the buckle, but it may not be latched sufficiently to provide occupant protection.

icon2 How to Fix:

Ford will replace the rigid mounted safety belt buckles with end release safety belt buckles designed to prevent latch problems.

icon4 Recall Notes:

System: safety belt buckle. Vehicle description: passenger cars and utility vehicles. Note: only the end release buckles on "rigid" mountings are susceptible to thismalfunction, the web-mounted front center end release buckles and theweb-mounted rear facing third seat end release buckles in taurus or sablevehicles will not be replaced. Also, the web-mounted front center buckles inexplorer vehicles will not be replaced.

Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Oct 30, 1992

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