Honda CR-V owners have reported 11 problems related to front seat belt buckle assembly (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the CR-V.
- the contact called regarding a 2002 Honda crv. The dealer placed an order for a seat belt buckle on 1/19/07. The contact was told the buckle would arrive on 1/22/07. The contact called the Honda dealer on 1/23/07, and was told that the seat belt buckle was on national back order. The contact stated she could not buckle her seat belt and felt unsafe. Updated 02/22/07.
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Driver and rear center seat belt unbuckled after being buckled. Rear center seat belt had a child seat installed when it unbuckled. Dealership will be notified.
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The consumer was coming out of a parking lot. Without prior warning . She was broadside by another vehicle and the driver side door and seatbelt came open and she was injected from the vehicle. Please fill in additional information dealer is aware of the problem. Ts.
Left-rear seat belt assembly "locks up. " once latched in place over a passenger, the belt "locks" securely in place, forcing the passenger to unfasten the belt in order to lean forward any degree. Perhaps a faulty pre-tensioner? twice brought to the attention of the selling dealership, twice nothing done -- "that's just the way it is. " most recently contacted dealer on August 8, 2002, only to learn that "the belt does the same thing on the 2002 Cr-v's, so yours could not be faulty. " if my lr seat belt assembly is not faulty, then why does my rr seat belt assembly not have this problem. Help!!.
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Child's finger stuck in seat belt buckle(square hole on the shiny metal buckle).
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Seat belts will intermittently not buckle properly. Buckle will not "lock" into place when attempting to secure occupants into seat belts.
Seat belt became unlatched after braking suddenly traveling at 25 mph.
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While driviing, vehicle had an accident, seat belt automatically disengaged, there were injuries. Vehicle was involved in roll over, flipped three times. Front driver and passenger seatbelts unlatched during event. Cw.
When using seatbelt and clipping into the recepticle lock the seatbelt does not actually lock. This has happened on several occasions where I am driving and seatbelt is not locked in the recepticle. Although I thought the seatbelt was secure it was not but it stayed in the recepticle but did not lock. I have scheduled to have this inspected after a passenger noticed the same problem.
The design of the seat buckles makes it impossible for large person to drive with seat belt buckled. Yh.
The design of the seat belt buckles makes it difficult to use the seat belt. Yh.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Seat Belt problems | |
Rear Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
Front Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
Rear Seat Belt Buckle problems |