Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
EA01010CHRYSLER GROUP LLC03/08/200108/17/2001FRONT SAFETY BELT ANCHORAGE01V233000
 Allege that the front safety belt anchor bolts disengage from their mounting points or are found to be loose.
PE00030CHRYSLER GROUP LLC07/21/200003/08/2001FRONT SAFETY BELT ANCHORAGE DISENGAGEMEN
 Alleged that the driver's seat safety belt anchors disengage from mounting points

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
02/02/200340000
 Vehicle struck a tree stump and none of the airbags deployed. the driver's side front seat belt released, throwing driver into the window. please provide any further information.
 Adjustable seat belt anchor on the left side of vehicle pulled out of the assembly, causing seat belt to become inoperable. please give any further details. *ak
05/24/20000
 While driving in damp wheather applied brakes to avoid hitting another vehicle, seat belt bolts popped out, and consumer went into steering wheel. consumer felt that bolt with lock tight was not screwed in. *ak
SEAT BELTS - FRONT
04/03/20031
 The passenger seat belt, failed to properly restrain the consumer. *jb
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
09/15/20002
 While consumer was at a complete stop another vehicle ran into consumer's vehicle head-on, but none of the air bags deployed. contacted dealer who was not willing to do anything about it. *ak consumer states that the driver?s seat belt did not keep the drivers head from slamming into the steering wheel. *yd
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY
04/18/200652000104/17/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2000 dodge dakota. the drivers side seat belt buckle assembly has failed. the dealer/manufacturer will not replace the assembly free of charge. the current mileage is 93,000 and failure mileage was 52,000.
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
01/18/20071390002
 Tl*- the contact stated that while driving her 2000 dodge dakota (139000 failure mileage) at 50 mph in the light rain, she attempted to go around a slightly sharp curve, but the curve turned out to be sharper than expected. when the contacts applied the brakes heavily the wheels locked, and the contact skidded, hitting the embankment. after the crash, in the process of exiting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the seat belt belt did not tighten to secure the occupant in the seat. as a result, she hit her head on the windshield. *ak
03/25/2001209/01/2000
 My wife hit a car that turned in front of her (t-bone)at 35 mph. airbags failed to deploy and the rear seatbelts failed to lock up and restrain back seat passenger.
SEAT BELTS - REAR
04/20/2002263892203/07/2000
 The sliding seat belt clip on the rear middle seat of the 2000 dodge dakota extended cab loses tension on very short trips (i.e., 3 miles or more). this loss of tension has rendered the seat unsafe for transporting children and adults because the seat belt does not stay snug against a person's body and lacks a tensioning device. the problem has been reported to the manufacturer on numerous occasions and despite multiple demonstrations of the defective condition, the manufacturer adheres to the claim that the seat belt operates according to specifications or the rear middle seat is not made for transporting children even though an average adult would not fit for lack of leg and shoulder room. nevertheless, despite the uncomfortable position, my husband has traveled in that seat and the seat belt still comes loose. the manufacturer claims that the seat belt will operate if positioned at a precise angle which is virtually impossible to duplicate under normal use. on one occasion, while turning, my daughter's car seat flipped because the seatbelt was loose.*jb