Seat Belt Related Problems of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager

Table 1 shows four common seat belt related problems of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager. The number one most common problem is related to the seat belt (six problems). The second most common problem is related to the front seat belt anchorage (three problems).

Table 1. Seat Belt related problems of Plymouth Voyager


Recently reported Seat Belt problems of the 2000 Plymouth Voyager

The Seat Belt problem

My husband was installing my son's car seat. When he grabbed the shaft of the seat belt (the part attached to the floor), it came completely out. Apparently the metal part that is attached to the seat is completely gone.   Read details...

The Front Seat Belt Anchorage problem

My 4 year old son's car seat is belted into the middle seat, directly behind the drivers seat. On a minimum of 3 occassions the seatbelt from the Voyager seat has dislogged while the vehicle has been in motion.   Read details...

The Rear Seat Belt problem

Rear seat belts do not catch (stop letting out belt) when brake applied. This is an issue caught as part of a massachusetts mandatory yearly inspection which cause the vehicle to fail. Chrysler dealership has indicated it can be fixed for a charge of at least $82.   Read details...


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