This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Consumer complains that the left/middle rear seatbelt will not latch, has to take cover off latching part to fasten seat belt. Contact dealer, and dealer stated warranty expired, and there were no recalls, can not drive with children in the car.
Driver' S and passenger's side rear seat belts are inoperable. Seat belt latches have fallen completely apart which prevents the latch from buckling in housing mechanism. Front seat belts were recalled for same problem. Dealer replaced twice and have no problems. Rear seat belts were not recalled so they were not replaced.
- Gwendale, AZ, USA
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While driving at 25 mph vehicle stalled, not able to start vehicle again. In for repairs at this time. 2 cables under hood had melted. Also seat belt casing on rear middle seat fell apart.
While applying the brakes, there is a noise and extended stopping distance which may cause an accident. Dealer replaced brakes 5 times. Cause unknown. Also problems with transmission, and the passenger rear seatbelt buckle is broken which wont protect the occupant in event of an accident. David randolph called on behalf of his sister mary hatzell. Please direct any questions to him.
At around 50,000 miles, during normal use by children, plastic housing of center rear seat belt buckle broke in half and internal buckle components fell apart. Around 59,000 miles left rear seat belt buckle also fell apart in the same manner as previously stated. If seat belt buckles fall apart during normal use what would happen in an accident?
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- Portsmouth, NH, USA