Three problems related to front seat belt anchorage have been reported for the 2000 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2000 Tundra.
Consumer is unable to tighten seatbelt, causing it to be loose. Consumer states the drivers side shoulder/lap belt constantly gets wedged in the side pillar belt guide, when consumer first gets into the vehicle, and latches the buckle he has to pull an excess amount of belt out and expects the excess to retract when the buckle is latched, however the slack stays in the belt, in order to tighten up the belt consumer has to reach the pillar guide and eliminate the bunching that causes the hang up of the belt.
Accident occured while driving at 65-70 mph. Driver and passengers were injured, the air bags did not deploy and the seat belts did not tighten up and locked upon the impact. Nlm.
Consumer cannot move after putting seat belt on unless he places foot on brakes. Consumer's seat belt has been replaced 3 times, and svc mechanic stated that this behavior of seat belt was normal.
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