Seat Belt Related Problems of the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser

Table 1 shows two common seat belt related problems of the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser.

Table 1. Seat Belt related problems of Toyota Land Cruiser

Problem Category Number of Problems
Front Seat Belt Retractor problems
1
Seat Belt problems
1

Front Seat Belt Retractor problem #1

Serious safety issue dear sirs, this Monday of this week (13 August 2007) when I was putting my 3-year old daughter's carseat in my Toyota, the passenger seatbelt jammed in the fully extended position. I immediately took the car to my local dealer (tuscaloosa Toyota) and I was told that the seat belt could not be repaired and was not covered by a cradle-to-grave warranty, merely a 5-year, 60k warranty. I was told that the seat belt would have to be replaced at a cost of nearly $300. I believe that legally required safety issues on automobiles need to be covered cradle-to-grave as they have profound implications in the safety of drivers and passengers. As a side note, after 21 years of service my 86 Honda crx needed similar service. This was immediately remedied by my local Honda dealer (townsend Honda) at no cost, with no questions asked. James weston.

Seat Belt problem #2

First, middle seat belt at the back were the firs one that got stuck, meant the person had fasten seat belt and when he tried to unfasten the lock got stuck won't open and so we had to pull him out on the side to get out from the seat belt. And now almost all the seat belts aren't working properly.


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