Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY | ||||||||||||||||
92V113000 | FORD MOTOR COMPANY | from 03/01/1989 to 08/01/1990 | V (Vehicle) | 565000 | 10/30/1992 | ODI | FORD MOTOR COMPANY | 08/17/1992 | 08/24/1992 | |||||||
Defect Summary | The rigid mounted safety belt buckles are defective in three ways. first, a fastened safety belt buckle will not unlatch when the release button is depressed. this results from interference between the buckle ejector finger and the buckle tongue window. the second defect is the safety belt buckle may not latch. the third possible defect is that the tongue may be retained by the buckle, but it may not be latched sufficiently to provide occupant protection. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | An insufficiently latched or unlatched safety beltincreases the risk of injury to seat occupants in the event of a sudden stop oraccident. if the safety belt buckle will not unlatch, it will not allow theoccupant to get out of the vehicle in an emergency situation. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Ford will replace the rigid mounted safety belt buckles with end release safety belt buckles designed to prevent latch problems. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | System: safety belt buckle.vehicle description: passenger cars and utility vehicles.note: only the end release buckles on rigid mountings are susceptible to thismalfunction, the web-mounted front center end release buckles and theweb-mounted rear facing third seat end release buckles in taurus or sablevehicles will not be replaced. also, the web-mounted front center buckles inexplorer vehicles will not be replaced. |
Consumer Complaints
Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
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SEAT BELTS | |||
04/05/2005 | 3 | 06/04/2003 | |
I found several recalls for my vehicle. it is an old vehicle, but i only bought it in 2003. i know some of them expired, and it says to contact fod. i did via web site. they do not show any recalls. but, you showed me over 5 recalls? can i still get them fixed? my tires i guess, have been replaced but they did nit replace the spare tire. i still have the recalled spare tire?? what do i do now? can i do anything? but, i still have bad tires, the 2001 tire recall does not say what brand? i have atx and apt firestone tires. campain #92v113000,91v189000,00t005000 and another tire recall, i did not get the #, but it was in 2001. thank you. *ak | |||
09/21/1996 | 0 | ||
Consumer was traveling 65mph on highway, and driver lost control of vehicle, resulting in a collision. motorized seat belts did not protect occupant; they did not operate. *ak | |||
While driving vheicle owner was in an accident, imact speed was at 35 mph, and the driver's side seat belt broke, causing owner to have multiple injuries. cause has not been determined. *ak | |||
Rear automatic safety belts have become inoperative. *ak | |||
SEAT BELTS - FRONT | |||
03/29/2005 | 181000 | 12/26/2004 | |
Peninsula ford, sunnyvale, ca refused to service existing safety recall, without explanation. nhtsa campaign 92v113000. the vehicle in question fits all applicability critieria listed in recall documents. one of three symptoms (unexplained and repeated, sudden front seat belt release) described by this recall occurs regularly. | |||
08/10/2003 | 0 | 04/14/2003 | |
Mva, damage to rearend & drivetrain; driverseat & seatbelt poss. compromised. *ak | |||
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE | |||
1 | 09/01/1990 | ||
Consumer stated the driver side seat belt does not lock properly.*ak. *jb | |||
01/01/2001 | 1 | ||
Passenger's side seatbelt in not operable. seatbelt itself, whole component is defected. retractor is okay. also, when filling up fuel tank gas nozzle can smell gasoline. dealership was aware of problems. *slc | |||
09/01/2000 | 1 | ||
A part within the seat belt assembly has malfunctioned, causing seat belts to become inoperable. *ak driver's seat belt buckle would not latch. *yh | |||
07/14/1999 | 2 | 01/01/1991 | |
Confirmation info...columes doesn't my info....but to add transmission was replace, was informed vehicle was repainted by aaa, brakes went out, replaced cable wires to battrery- wired coat hanger pieces in with cable wires... | |||
12/17/1996 | 1 | 01/01/1991 | |
Front seat belt failed to release when it should and released when it shouldn't prior to recall. | |||
07/17/1996 | 1 | 07/01/1990 | |
Seat belt latch button came off. | |||
10/04/1996 | 1 | 08/01/1990 | |
Under recall notification, had belt buckles repaired, now the left rear seat belt buckle does not work, consumer states the other three tend to jam up making them all unsafe to use. *slc | |||
06/11/1995 | 1 | ||
Seat belt repaired after recall. *sd | |||
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY | |||
05/15/2006 | 113804 | 4 | 07/02/2001 |
Dt*: the contact stated 4 out of the 5 safety belts in the vehicle would not latch properly. if they were shaken, or if there was any force applied to them they became unlatched. the vehicle was not taken in for service. the manufacturer was notified. there was a nhtsa recall # 92v113000, pertaining to the front buckle assembly. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin. updated 10/04/06. *jb | |||
Vehicle not included in recall 92v113000. seat buckle will not unlatch when release button is depressed, resulting from a malfunction within buckle injector. please give any further details.*ak | |||
11/01/2000 | 07/01/1991 | ||
When attempting to latch seatbelts in the front of vehicle latch is not securing seatbelt. sometimes it seems to be latched and while driving down the road the seatbelt buckle pulls out of the latch.*ak | |||
06/15/1999 | 1 | 10/01/1996 | |
While hard braking jumped a curb to avoid a car, rear passenger hit front seat. the seat belt broke free from the buckle. the buckle was messed up with red plastic parts all over the rear seats. the passenger was an adult ~ 150lbs. we all were seat blets for safety but the buckle in the explorer bursted apart-- this is not a safe situation. if there had been a colision the driver and the passenger could has suffered serious injury. the seat belt buckle system need looking into. i still have the plastic parts if one want to see them. terry wade. *ak | |||
02/03/2000 | 1 | 12/01/1997 | |
Driver's seat belt latch would not disengage from the latch mechanism, causing the occupant to become trapped in the seat. *ak.et. | |||
10/01/1997 | |||
I purchased this vehicle in 1997.my brother, who works for a ford dealership, informed me, after i mentioned the fact, that the rear seat belts had been recalled. but he also told me that the recall notice had expired, therefore, ford would not replace my seatbelts. now how can this be? i purchased this vehicle not knowing that there was a recall, so how am i supposed to have it fixed before the expiration, if i was not aware of the recall???? we have a 7 year old daughter who rides in the rear seat. and the seatbelts are defective???? how is that going to keep her safe? we believe that ford should replace these rear seat belts, without question. please help. recall 92v113000. *ak | |||
11/01/1998 | |||
Driver's seatbelt became unbuckled during an accident.this could have resulted in injuires. *ak | |||
10/01/1990 | |||
Seat belt buckle failed to latch prior to recall repairs (92v-113). *ak | |||
10/04/1996 | 1 | 08/01/1990 | |
Under recall notification, had belt buckles repaired, now the left rear seat belt buckle does not work, consumer states the other three tend to jam up making them all unsafe to use. *slc | |||
01/15/1996 | |||
Back seat mounted safety belt buckles do not latch always, tongue may be retained in buckle but does not latch, occupants in back seat cannot be restrained.*ak | |||
04/08/1996 | |||
Front passenger side seat belt buckle will not release. *ak | |||
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR | |||
01/01/2001 | 1 | ||
Passenger's side seatbelt in not operable. seatbelt itself, whole component is defected. retractor is okay. also, when filling up fuel tank gas nozzle can smell gasoline. dealership was aware of problems. *slc | |||
SEAT BELTS - REAR | |||
01/01/2004 | 197000 | 1 | 06/20/2001 |
Seat belts are required by law. child safety restraint is required by law. i own a 1991 ford explorer, oh yes, the one so many people have been injured or killed in because of firestone tires?????, or maybe it was the seat belts. ford motor company has obsoleted the seat belt buckle for the center rear and left rear, which is now broken, but required by law in order to secure my child restraint seat, which is also required by law. this is not a colored part, it is a black trw seat belt buckle used in many fords in the 1990's. auto manufacturers should be required to have available any safety item required by law that was orginally in the vehicle at the time of original sale. i have contacted ford customer relations center, they do not want to deal with it, tell me to contact dealership, who has absolutely no control over part phase out. i know fords system, i was a parts and service director for a ford dealership for 18 years, up until 2 years ago. i have seen many ford seat belt buckles break over the years, and lucky for the customer, i was always able to get the part for them. i am not so lucky. i do not want to go to a salvage yard and buy a used buckle to secure my 10 month old son. i spent $280 to buy a britax car seat to ensure his safety. they seat belt buckle broke while we were removing his infant seat to install the new car seat. the manual states to install the seat in the center rear position for the highest level of safety. how can the law require me to use something that can not be obtained from the auto manufacturer, at any price? something needs to be done. i can't go buy another vehicle because ford can't supply a safety item. please review this, and if possible, take action on ford for a poor practice regarding safety. |