Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 6 problems related to child seat tether strap (under the child seat category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the Voyager.
Ea97003, when removing child from the child seat the straps tighten up around the child chest, making releasing impossible. Mom had to cut straps to remove child.
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Intergrated child seat straps are faulty, causing child to get stuck in seat. Consumer states straps had to be cut to remove child from seat. Consumer declined repairs to child seat. Consumer stated that passenger rear tire was lossing air, dealer found nail in tire and plugged rear tire.
The consumer received a recall notice on child seat belt straps but the dealer cleaned the strap instead of replacing it. The problem reoccurred and the dealer wants to charge for the service but the consumer states the recall was not done and he should not be charged for the service.
The consumer received a recall notice on child seat belt straps but the dealer cleaned the strap instead of replacing it. The problem reoccurred and the dealer wants to charge for the service but the consumer states the recall was not done and he should not be charged for the service.
Harness on the css is not secure because it is easy for the child to get out.
While driving in a slow speed made a left turn and without warning child booster seat harness strap was released and child tossed, resulting in minor injuries.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Child Seat problems | |
| Child Seat Tether Strap problems | |
| Infant Child Seat Harness Buckle problems | |
| Child Seat Positioning Clip problems |