Front Seat Belt Problems of Honda CR-V

Honda CR-V owners have reported 8 problems related to front 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 CR-V based on all problems reported for the CR-V.

1 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2006 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 09/06/2007

The contact owns a 2006 Honda Cr-v. While driving 55 mph, the contact crashed into the rear of another vehicle. The air bags failed to deploy and the seat beat did not lock. As a result, her knees struck the dashboard and were bruised. The dealer refused to inspect the vehicle to determine the cause of failure. A police report was filed. The current and failure mileages were 23,500.

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2 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2006 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 07/21/2007

The seat belt locked in an open position upon impact, causing my father injury to his chest as he was impacted upon the steering wheel. I also don't understand why the driver airbag did not deploy; the forceful collision caused the frame irreparable damage. This vehicle was deemed a total loss. I asked that a representative from american Honda corporation take a look at the vehicle while it was located at three (3) different locations. They ignored my request. The complaint number that I was assigned by american Honda corporation is #n012007-07-2300426. As far as I am concerned, this has not been resolved.

3 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2004 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 02/23/2005

Seat belts unlatched during rollover accident, air bags did not deploy. Air bag was not unwired from battery before passenger front door removal and still did not deploy.

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4 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2003 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 09/01/2004

Concerns regarding fires following oil changes in 2003 crv. The passenger seat belt jammed and the drivers door lock failed.

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5 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2003 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 03/01/2004

I was hit head-on by a mid-sized sedan which drilled my license plate back to the firewall. The driver's side airbag failed to deploy, despite the speed (me 45, her 20) and the driver's shoulder harness failed to restrain me. I crushed the steering column with my chest and had to be removed with the jaws of life. Honda sent a technician who declared a faulty seatbelt and faulty airbag sensor. The vehicle sustained over $15,000 damage, was fully repaired, although my insurance paid for it, not Honda. I sustained multiple soft-tissue injuries, broken ribs and a dislocated shoulder. I continue with therapy almost three years later.

6 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2003 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 03/01/2004

Involved in head-on collision with mid-size sedan, me - 35 mph, her - 15 mph. Car was impacted 2 in left of center of license plate (driver's side) driving radiator up through engine. Passenger's air bag deployed, driver's did not. Driver's shoulder harness failed. Driver received multiple contusions to face, chest, pelvis and sprained neck and upper & lower back.

7 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2003 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 10/01/2003

Problems with front brakes on 2003 Honda crv. There was a clunking noise coming from the brakes. When the dealer was notified the stated it was the characteristic of the SUV and there was nothing they could do. The dealer did replace the lower brake pad retainer clips as per service bulletin. The consumer was offered to drive another 2003 crv to prove the noisy brakes were a characteristic of the vehicle. Consumer wasn't happy with this and would like some sort of discount or the dealer to pay off the vehicle. The seat belt wouldn't latch. Consumer had the throttle cable replaced to eliminate the noise but to no avail. Consumer was informed the noise will never go completely away.

8 Front Seat Belt problem of the 2001 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 01/02/2002

Consumer states that after locking the seat belt in place, and the consumer moves the seat belt will lock up and the consumer cannot drive properly any longer. Contacted dealer. Mr consumer also states that when the seat belt locks up its too tight for him to drive properly. Ph 09-Dec-2002.

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