Hyundai Santa Fe owners have reported 6 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 Hyundai Santa Fe based on all problems reported for the Santa Fe.
2007 Hyundai Santa Fe. Consumer writes in regards to rear seat belt passenger side issues. The consumer stated the vehicle was taken to the dealer several times, for the same problem, that was never resolved. The rear seat belt on the passenger side, would rescind or slide back into the opening and the consumer was not able to pull the seat belt out. When the seat belt was pulled out by the mechanic at the dealer, it would not stay out. The dealer informed the consumer, it was a manufacturing problem, and there was nothing they could do.
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The contact owns a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe. The automatic retraction system on the driver side seat belt failed. As a result, the child seat is not properly restrained. The contact spoke with the manufacturer and they stated that her vehicle does not have a recall on the seat belt. The dealer stated that the repair for the seat belt retraction system would cost $300 plus $89 to diagnose the problem. The current mileage is 90,700 and failure mileage was
89,000. Updated 02-25-08
the auto-locking seat belt did not remain locked to use with a child booster seat. However, the seat belt does lock when the belt is pulled quickly. The consumer purchased a replacement part and stated it is working correctly. Updated.
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I have a 2003 Santa Fe that has exceeded its warranty. My 10 year old daughter was buckling her safety belt and the whole safety belt came out with the bolt. Hyundai said that its not covered under warranty even if this was a safety issue. Im concerned also about the other safety belts and were my three children going to be safe. They told me I have to pay if I want this safety problem repaired.
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The contact owns a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe. The contact stated that both of the rear seat belt retractors failed. The contact placed the child seat on the rear passenger side and secured it with the seat belt. While turning a corner at approximately 10 mph the child seat overturned. The contact then positioned the child seat on the rear driver's side, but could not secure it because the seat belt failed to retract. The dealer stated that the failure was not under warranty, and that the contact would have to pay for the repairs. The current and failure mileages were 91,000. Update 05/04/tr.
My daughter called out "help, mommy! I'm stuck!" I looked in the rear-view mirror to find the shoulder-belt of my vehicle was wrapped around her neck. I thought it was only pulled to the side of her head so I asked her to duck her head out. She said "I can't, I'm stuck!" I pulled to the side of the road. When I got to her, her face was getting red. I ducked her head under the belt. To my horror, the belt was wrapped around her neck again. Thankfully she could call to me. This could have been a terrible tragedy. The locking mechanisms on the shoulder-belts that are supposed to activate when you fully retract the belt to install a child safety seat are broken. I have been through three defective mechanisms so far. When I first installed the seat, the mechanism worked. After needing to remove the seat at one point and disengaging the mechanism, it quit working. It never locked again. So, I scheduled an appointment with the dealership to have the problem fixed, as my vehicle was still under warranty. In the meantime, I moved her seat to the other side of the vehicle. Same problem. The locking mechanism of the belt worked, until I had to disengage it. Then that side broke. My vehicle was no longer under the bumper to bumper warranty, so I moved the seat to the repaired side. After a while, I needed to move her seat and disengage the locking mechanism. It quit working! I called the dealership. The part was under warranty, but labor wasn't. I didn't have it repaired because I couldn't afford it at the time. In order to keep my seats installed correctly, I began using the locking clips that came with the seats. (now I have two children. ) this handles the seats being installed safely, but it doesn't deal with the fact that the belts of my vehicle can move freely because the locking mechanisms are broken. Because of this my inquisitive two-year old was able to successfully pull on the belt and wrap it around her neck nearly two complete times.
Automatic locking mode for rear driver's side seat belt failed. As a result, child safety seat was not restrained properly.
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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 Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt problems |