Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
06/23/2012
 The seat belts in the backseat of my brand new 2012 veloster frequently get stuck under the holder for the seatbelt. this causes the seatbelt to not be able to retract and becomes extremely loose. i first noticed this problem when i had two young children in the back seat. this is a huge safety problem. anytime i have a child in the back seat of my car, or a shorter adult, the seat belt becomes loose.
03/31/20122000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2012 hyundai veloster. the contact stated that the rear seat belts and the passenger air bags failed. the rear seat belts could not be release from the seat or retracted. the air bag warning light remained illuminated and the anti-theft unit activated independently. the vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure. the dealer re-calibrated the passenger weight sensor however, the air bag failure was not corrected. the rear seat belts were not replaced and the anti theft system failure was unable to be duplicated however, the anti theft electrical system was updated. the manufacturer was made aware that the tail pipe released a black powder and the manufacturer advised the contact that the black powder was a normal phenomenon that they were aware of. the contact was advised by the manufacturer that they were working on issuing a remedy for the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 12,100. kmj
03/31/20122000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2012 hyundai veloster. the contact stated that the vehicle rear seat belts and the passenger air failed. the rear seat belts could not be release from the seat or retracted. the air bag light remained illuminated and the vehicle anti theft unit activated on its own. the vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure. the dealer re-calibrated the passenger weight sensor however the air bag failure was not corrected. the rear seat belts were not replaced and the anti theft system failure did not duplicate but the anti theft electrical system was updated. the manufacturer was made aware that the vehicle tail pipe released a black powder and the manufacturer stated that the black powder was a normal fenomenon and they were aware of the failure and would be working on the failure in the future. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 12,100. li
12/01/20110
 Rear seatbelts may become stuck under seatbelt guide. occurs more often in rear passenger seat on drivers side. if rear seat occupants lean forward, their belt may become stuck. when sitting back upright, there is slack in the seatbelt.