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9.3
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $300
- Average Mileage:
- 113,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
seat belts / air bags problem
Helpful websites
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
After owning our Commander for 6 months the 3rd row seating driver side buckle began to stick. The buckle would stick so badly there were times it would not unlatch. After multiple sticking issues we also notice that both buckles do not pull up with the seat correctly. Soon after the buckle latch would let go and unlatch without pushing the release button, also coming unlatched during driving. A short time after, the buckle was stuck to the point it would not unlatch and had to be pried open, at that point it would no longer latch.
Now 3 months later the passenger side 3rd row seat is cracked and appears not to move correctly with the folding of the seat. The buckle is now beginning to do the same things driver side buckle did, i.e., sticking and unlatching while the release button is not being used. The buckles are sticking under the 3rd row seat when folding into sitting position. The buckles are not useable and are not safe. The buckles are faulty due to the placement under the 3rd row seat. The movement of the seat has caused the buckle to stop latching correctly and eventually not stay latched or latch at all. I have found multiple complaints related to this issue. The buckle can release at any time and anyone sitting with this restraint as their seat belt could be thrown from the vehicle. This issue could cause serious injury or death!
- reluctantjeepowner, Grand Junction, US