Honda Odyssey owners have reported 10 problems related to front seat belt retractor (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the Odyssey.
Second row seat belts do not remain in locked position when using with an infant car seat. The seat belt will remain locked for 1, 2, or 3 days. But we have found the belt locking mechanism to eventually release. Checking the belt to see it's locked at the start of your trip only to find at the end of the trip the lock has released. Since the van is out of 3 yr / 36,000 mi warranty, we were told we would have to pay for the repair. The van is model year 2000 with 32,000 miles.
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While driving at any speed and when the consumer depressed the brakes seat belt locked. The belt will relax after thirty seconds or so. This problem occurred three hundred times, at least ten times a day. Consumer claimed that when the belt locked it caused pain.
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Seat belt emergency retraction mode engaged when seat belt was not locked in. The seat belt retracted and almost strangulated a little boy. It had to be cut to release him or he may have died. We cannot find any information that provided any other recourse but to cut the seat belt. We do not believe the seat belt should have retracted in this manner when not buckled. We are not sure whether Honda would charge anything to repair this. The little boy however is still very upset.
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Seatbelts will not retract. Driver's side seat belt does not retract correctly. Instead of door opening it presses forward. Seat belt replaced three times because belt continued to come out until maximum length and would not retract. Automatic sliding door was broke. The consumer is asking for replacement or refund for the vehicle.
Retactors will not stay locked, causing css to move. Dealer notified, and was willing to help in this matter.
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All seat belts failed to retract properly.
Rear seat belt on driver's side, got caught and would not release. My son was stuck in seatbelt and everytime he moved, it tightened. It was so tight around his stomach that he had a hard time breathing, and it was so tight that it wouldn't retract. Had to make an emergency stop, asked two men to help release my son. They couldn't so we had to cut seatbelt. Also, seatbelts come undone on their own.
Rear restaint belt tightened up on accupant, cutting off the occupant's air.
I am filing this with you because I cant seem to understand Hondas logic in dealing with a serious safety equipment malfunction on a newer car that is supposed to be under warranty. The specific problem is that the middle passenger side seatbelt on my 2000 Honda Odyssey ex has broken and will not retract. The general problem is that I need to go all the way to canada from seattle to get it fixed. My wife and I purchased our 2000 Honda Odyssey ex four months ago with 29,000 miles on it. The van was purchased from a private party who had bought it with 192 miles on it from a dealer. With the purchase came an extended warranty leading us to assume that we would be taken care of if the Honda Odyssey ex had any serious problems. I think of a broken seatbelt that holds in my children as a serious problem. My regular mechanic told me to take it to a dealer because he said Honda has a lifetime warrantee on their seatbelts. My extended warrantee company (heritage) does not cover seatbelts or airbags but insisted that Honda should. We took it to a Honda dealer (burien Honda) who said that seatbelts are always covered by Honda. They took my info and said they would order the parts. A few hours later I got a call from the dealer stating that because the car has a VIN indicating it was purchased in canada it was not covered. I then called Honda (in America) customer service center they were nice but told me that cars sold in canada are not covered by Honda we did not know the vehicle was from canada, although that should not matter. It is my understanding that all 2000 Honda Odysseys were made in canada and all have the same familiar Honda logo on the hood. I can not imagine seat belts being very different between canada and America. In an auto accident, someone could get injured or even killed because of this broken seatbelt. This week, we go to canada. Thank you for your help, marc, natalie and madison its my seat belt that is broken mccann.
The retractor only goes in and will not release until it goes in completely. This happens with the 4 rear seatbelts. Owner's child was caught in seatbelt. Dealer said it was part of design flaw. It was necessary to cut the tightly twisted belt from around child's waist.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Seat Belt problems | |
Rear Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
Front Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
Rear Seat Belt Buckle problems | |
Integrated Child Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Warning Light problems |