Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEAT BELTS
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Ready06/14/2011
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Gm: there are seat belt problems: difficulty latching and unlatching buckle. buckle release button is sticking. seat belt warning light illuminated. likely caused by sticky beverages that are spilled into the buckle assembly. *rm06/14/2011
SEAT BELTS - FRONT
SB-07-09-41-010A02/01/201010034404Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc: airbag light on, dtc b0071 and b0081 set (diagnose and replace right front seatbelt buckle, if necessary). upon investigation, the technician may find dtc b0071 set in the passenger presence system (pps) and11/10/2010
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY
SB-07-09-41-010A02/01/201010034404Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc: airbag light on, dtc b0071 and b0081 set (diagnose and replace right front seatbelt buckle, if necessary). upon investigation, the technician may find dtc b0071 set in the passenger presence system (pps) and11/10/2010
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
05-09-40-002E10/01/201010037184Gm: service bulletin explaining when the safety belts are supposed to lock. *rm05/11/2011
05-09-40-002E10/01/201010037184Ready05/11/2011
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - WARNING LIGHT/DEVICES
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Ready06/14/2011
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Gm: there are seat belt problems: difficulty latching and unlatching buckle. buckle release button is sticking. seat belt warning light illuminated. likely caused by sticky beverages that are spilled into the buckle assembly. *rm06/14/2011
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - WEBBING
05-09-40-002E10/01/201010037184Gm: service bulletin explaining when the safety belts are supposed to lock. *rm05/11/2011
05-09-40-002E10/01/201010037184Ready05/11/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS - REAR
11/01/20101
 2010 cadillac dts. consumer states serious design flaws in vehicle *tgw the consumer stated the head rest on the passenger side was very uncomfortable. the consumer was unable to adjust the head rest, which was tilted forward which made sitting all the way back in the seat impossible. the consumer returned to the dealership and the mechanic turned the head rest backwards so that it would not strike the passenger's head. also, the rear seat belts were difficult to fasten. the dealership did confirm there was a design flaw with the rear seat belts. the mounting brackets for the seat belts were not long enough. *jb