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Center rear seat belt ended up around 3 year olds neck and everytime he moved it got tighter and tighter. The seat belt anchor is not easy to detach incase this happens.we ended up unbuckling him and turning his whole body to get it off his neck. Both 2nd and 3rd row seats use this kind of anchor.
When the 2nd row center seat belt, which stores on the ceiling, was released, it snapped up and struck the child sitting in the left 2nd row seat in a booster seat on the right upper cheek causing an abrasion and many tears. The child was sitting and still belted into the booster seat. The injury wasn't severe but could have been if it had struck the eye or caused a laceration.
Randomly, while driving the fasten seatbelt icon illuminates. All occupants of the car were restrained and no objects were placed on the seats. The right front passenger airbag "off" indicator light also activated. When the car was taken to the dealer and the problem could not be replicated. So no further investigation was done. It is undetermined if this would affect the functionality of the airbag system.
- Fresno , CA, USA
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- Tazewell, TN, USA