Dodge Stratus owners have reported 9 problems related to rear seat belt (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Stratus based on all problems reported for the Stratus.
The contact owns a 2000 Dodge Stratus. The contact stated that the rear seat belt buckles failed. Therefore, the base of the child seat does not lock properly on the seat. The current and failure mileages were 56,800. Updated 03-11-08
on both rear seat belts, the plastic mechanism that was attached to the seat belt latch snapped off . Without the mechanism securely in place, the belt slides around. Updated.
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The contact stated both rear side seat belt adjustors broke. This occurred while attempting to adjust the seat belts. The vehicle has not been seen by a dealer. Updated 02/07/06.
Rear safety belts used to secure the child safety seat broke. Consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, and said they've never seen anything like that before. Consumer also called the manufacturer, but received no assistance. Consumer was told that the vehicle was out of warranty.
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I have had my Dodge Stratus ES for approximately 3 years and the back safety shoulder harness has quit working now 2 times. The first time I had it fixed under warranty and this last time the dealership refused to repair it without it costing a small fortune. I think there should there should be some kind of automatic repair of safety parts, such as, seat belts, etc without a small fortune having to be paid.
2000 Dodge Stratus se rear passanger and driver side retractable shoulder seatbelts do not "catch" to properly restrain person. Angle of install prevents mechanism from properly working. Proved to service manager duane nelson bonnevill & son manchester, nh 603-624-9280x558. Duane called Chrysler and was told that they designed it that way since rear passengers moved around alot or child seats were frequently used (therefore nullifying the restraint feature of the sholder portion). They didn't want the belt to be too restricting. Furthermore Chrysler stated that in a crash or hard stop the front of the car is forced downward and the rear upwards, resulting in the seatbelt mechanism being in a proper angle and engaging. Seems like a very poor design as any other vehicle I have pulled on a seat belt with my and and it quickly catches. I have no faith in this and don't care to get in an accident with my children in back to find out if they are telling the truth or not! I was mortified after driving my childeren around for 3 years in this car that the seatblets were apparently defective. Please see complaint number 10015524 as proof of this failure.
The rear passenger seat belt which was rarely used, had detached from seat. The service dealer stated that it looked as if it were cut. Nlm scc.
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Left rear seat belt does not retract properly. Requires owner to play with the belt to have it retract.
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The rear middle seat belt latch didn't lock in place and the rear left seat belt wouldn't retract.
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The vehicle was involved in an accident 8/2002. Three children seated in the back with vehicle seat belt on were ejected from the vehicle. The children's ages are 6, 7, and 10 years old. The car is no longer in service.
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Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
Rear Seat Belt problems | |
Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt Webbing problems |