Plymouth Voyager owners have reported 12 problems related to 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 Plymouth Voyager based on all problems reported for the Voyager.
: the contact stated the middle seat belt became unlatched. The dealership was notified.
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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. The dealership is telling me I'm responsible for buying a new seat because my warranty is expired.
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The gen3 type of seatbelt in our Plymouth Voyager minivan came accidentally undone when it was bumped by one of my children. There was no accident or injury but it could have been on the child seat which would not have been noticed.
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On several occasions, I noticed the seatbelt holding my son's carseat in place had come unlatched. To the best of my knowledge, nothing was done to cause it to open. I own a 2000 Plymouth grand Voyager and recently read that apparently, this is a problem with my vehicle and its generation 3 seatbelts. I contacted a dealer this morning to request replacement of the 7 seatbelts and was told they don't do that. I was asked if there was a problem with them and I mentioned that they had spontaneously unlatched and that I'd been reading of problems with that type of seatbelt. I was then told that that was a legal issue and I needed to contact the corporate office, which I will do this afternoon.
How many lives need to be lost until Chrysler replaces the gen3 belts? I have a 1999 Voyager and I am very concerned about Chrysler's lack of response to this issue. Chrysler would not be around if they had not been bailed out by the people they are refusing to help with this problem.
I would like to have the generation 3 seat belts recalled in the Chrysler cars and vans as the latches protrude and may be unsafe.
I own a 2000 Plymouth Voyager. The seat belt in my middle seat on the drivers side spontaneously releases. This is the seat I had my 6 month old infant in. After the 4th time in a 3 week period I switched my son to a different seat.
The seat belt buckles in this van are of a dangerous design. They pop open too often. It's worst for the rear seats where we have at least one incident per month where the buckles have somehow released on their own.
I own a 2000 Chrysler Mini van and on two occasions the seat belt have released while I was still parked in my driveway. On both occasions I was reaching over to get something from the passenger seat and the buckle came undone. I thought I had not secured it properly because my arm hit the lock on the seat belt. Now I find out today that I may have hit the buckle but it should not have popped open as there is a defect in the seat belt. Even thought it is a 2000 model I do not have the gen 4 type of belts in the front. The van must have been manufactured in the late 1999.
Consumer stated the seat belt in the rear middle seat, won't stay buckled. Cause unknown. Ts.
When placing vehicle from park to reverse or from park to drive vehicle can be placed out of gear without foot depressed on the brake pedal. Consumer has contacted the dealer, dealer linked the problem to the driveshaft or an electrical problem. Consumer had problems with the passenger side seat belt which had too much slack. Please provide any further details.
Seatbelt on passenger's middle rear is faulty. Seat belt does not hold tightly, causing child to swing out of seatbelt while vehicle is making a turn. Dealer noted that problem is a design flaw.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Integrated Child Seat Belt problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
| Seat Belt problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Retractor problems | |
| Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
| Front Seat Belt problems | |
| Rear Seat Belt problems |