Table 1 shows one common seat belt related problems of the 2013 Hyundai Veloster.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seat Belt problems |
Seat belt will unclip randomly while driving.
One afternoon during rush hour in the bronx my gear stick would not shift from p to d so I had to use the override shiftier function just to get my car to move. Along with the gear shift not working none of the electrical components in the car worked not my indicators/hazards, my windows wont wind down so I could at least signal my intention, my wind shield wipers were non operable and my seat belt sensor does not work. It was pouring out this day and I had no visibility because my wipers would not work and could not signal to other drivers my intentions. The next day I took my car to the dealership and they concluded that the issue was related to the aftermarket auto start the previous owner had installed. So I had the auto start removed but the issue still occurs, Hyundai is unsure of what is causing the problem. Hyundai is suggesting a complete rewiring because they are unsure exactly what is causing the issue and claim it will not be covered under warranty because it seems to be an electrical issue, which are not covered under warranty. This will cost me upward of 7000$. I am sure this is a defect there is no way a car with less than 30,000 miles should be having such major issues. This vehicle is very unsafe for me to drive without any indicators or my gear shiftier working. When making a u-turn or pulling into parking spots it takes me twice as long because I need to have something sharp handy to push into the gear shift release button.
There is a plastic guide that allows the rear seatbelts to retract and extend freely. On a number of occasions, under normal use, the seatbelt has become lodged under the plastic guide part, preventing the seatbelt from retracting properly, and thus causing excessive slack in the seatbelt.