Honda Accord 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 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the Accord.
The contact owns a 2003 Honda Accord. While driving 25 mph, the contact's son wrapped the rear seat belt around his neck while seated in a booster seat. The contact was unable to loosen the seat belt and it had to be cut. The dealer stated that the seat belt tensioner was designed so that the seat belt would not extend until it had been fully retracted. As of November 13, 2007, the dealer had not inspected or repaired the vehicle. The contact felt that there should have been an emergency or manual seat belt release. The current and failure mileages were 52,000. Updated 12-12-07. The consumers son did some skin abrasions around his neck. On November 19, 2007 the seat was replaced free of charge. Updated.
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1) the rear seat belt fails after driving for a while
2) the seat belt cannot be pulled out anymore; thus it will take in the seat belt slowly and the passenger is locked on the seat tighter and tighter. 3) it need to un-buckle the seat belt and return all the belts to the cartridge, and re-buckle again.
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The rear seat belts are retractable. However, consumer does not have the ability to move them. The belts do not give at all. Dealer maintains the seat belts are not defective.
Rear seat belts in my 2000 Honda Accord ex are too short for adults. It is very difficult to get them on without activating the automatic retraction mechanism, which makes them very uncomfortable. It often takes 4-6 attempts to get them on comfortably, and if you lean forward with the belt on, you have to start over.
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Rear seat belts often retract in the process of putting them on, making them so uncomfortable that passengers do not want to wear their seat belt. Rear seat belts need to be longer, or need to be able to be pulled out further before going into retract mode, so they can comfortably be worn.
The rear seat belt became tangled and locked around a child's neck. The more the consumer pulled to release the belt the more it tightened. The belt had to be cut for it to unlock. The child sustained bruises from his chin to his shoulders.
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The rear seat belts tightened as the consumer tried to pull it for slack. The consumer had to cut the seat belt from the rear passenger. The passenger sustain some marks from the tight seat belt.
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For tall/large passengers, rear seatbelts lock up and rachet tighter and tighter with accelleration , causing pain and restricktion of movement. Dealer states problem known but no fix available. Problem with auto child seat adjustment. I reported this problem over year ago, can not find complaint in system.
Problems with the 1999 Honda Accord rear seat belts. ** answer required***. Due to manufacturer design, the rear seat belts are uncomfortable and choke passengers seated in the rear of the vehicle.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
Front Seat Belt problems | |
Rear Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
Front Seat Belt Warning Light problems | |
Integrated Child Seat Belt problems |