Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
98V048000CHRYSLER CORPORATIONfrom 01/12/1998 to 01/16/1998V (Vehicle)242704/06/1998MFRCHRYSLER GROUP LLC03/12/199803/19/1998
Defect SummaryVehicle description: multi-purpose passenger vehicle. the front seat belt shoulder turning loop anchors were not properly heat treated and are not properly hardened.
Consequence SummaryIn the event of a vehicle crash, the front seat occupant may not be properly restrained increasing the risk of serious injury.
Corrective SummaryDealers will replace the front seat shoulder belt turning loop on these vehicles.
NotesOwner notification began april 6, 1998. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact chrysler at 1-800-992-1997.also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
04/15/200451000105/11/1998
 When driving at any speed, the consumer noticed that driver's seat vibrated from under the seat. the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for inspection and the mechanic determined that the seat broke off the assembly. *ak the anchor pulled loose. the dealer refused to remedy the problem. *sc *jb
107/12/2000
 The driver side seat belt did not fasten properly. when ever the driver moved the belt popped loose. please describe further. *jb
11/22/2002
 Consumer stated that they have the same problem as recall #98v048000 seat belt. dealer will not repair free of charge because vin# was not included. ts
 Vehicle not included in recall 98v048000. front seat belt shoulder turning loop anchors were not properly heat treated. please give any further details.*ak
SEAT BELTS - FRONT
01/01/1998412/01/1998
 Brakes don't work quickly enough, seatbelt sticks.
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
07/01/2001
 Jeep cherokee equiped with gen-3 seat belts. child safety seat is used in this vehicle. i have not had a collision in the vehicle yet but would like the belts to be replaced. i have notified the dealership and they don't seem to care. daimler chysler only offered me a prerecorded message saying that they would do nothing to fix the problem.*ak
12/01/2000101/01/1998
 Front passenger and rear driver side seatbelt cannot be pulled out of sockets in freezing temperature. *ak when vehicle warms up sufficiently,seat belts do operate. *yh
01/01/1999
 No specific problem.... just a general complaint that has been echoed by every mom i've talked to. 1.in my jeep, we had to get a different seat belt in order to make the car seat work. 2.here's a cry for simpler more universal designs. we have two different cars and it took us 6 hours to refit both cars to make the car seat work the first time. then, when grandma showed up in her car, we had to do it all over again. it should not take an hour to install a car seat for the first time and then you only hope you've got it right. of course, you are doing this while holding a child and a diaper bag etc. 3.need more places that we can take our cars to see if the seat is in right. can we just drive over to the highway patrol office at any time to do this? why not? 4. these things shouldn't be this hard!... p>s> both my husband and i have college degrees and he's is in engineering. *ak
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY
11/12/2004659081
 Intermittently it was hard to unlock the front passenger seat belt. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak
05/02/20024
 Recall 00v136000 repairs have not corrected the recall problem. rotors have been replaced 3 times since first taken into dealer for recall. *ak battery failed and was replaced. dash gauges malfunctioned due to cluster harness failure. the air bag light stays on. fog lamp switch failed. the front pinion seal was leaking. the buckle for rear middle seat belt broke. *yh
10/03/20011
 While driving, consumer turned to the right to avoid another vehicle, however vehicle skidded, hit a guardrail, and then rolled over, the orange button to release the seat belt was pulled up 1/4-1/2 inches, seat belt did not hold, causing driver to be tossed around during vehicle rollover, claim 47-4282-720. *slc
11/15/200010108/01/2000
 When the weather is cold (i.e. below 25 degrees) the driver side seat belt locks in the home possition. after multiple trys on multiple days the seat belt stays in the home position. when the weather warms up or the heater in the car has been on for a long time, then the seat belt will release so that it may be used. *ak
12/06/2000408/01/2000
 Seat belt locks in docking position when temp is below 25 f , causing driver to not have a restrant if accident occurs. *ak
11/25/1999108/01/1998
 When taking a right turn the seatbelt holding our 6 month old infant in his rear facing car seat unhooked and the entire car seat (including base)tipped over. he is in the center of the back seat. he was not injured, only startled.
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
03/05/20000
 Seat belts are not working properly, left/ right and rear passengers' seat belts do not work properly. ccs will tilt over because the belts won't retract correctly. this is dangerous because the seat doesn't stay in place. *ak
01/20/19990
 Consumer's husband lost control of the jeep that rounded over into a tree, the seats belt did not hold him in, nor did side air bags deploy. *ak
04/01/1998
 There is a travel stop button on the seatbelt that keeps the belt from returning too far into the retraction/locking system. this button keeps the belt from being able to be adjusted to fit a small child by about 4 inches. both my children are approximately 40 lbs.. the seatbelt at its smallest allowable adjustment is too big. this problem prevents the seatbelt from being worm as per guidlines and is in my opinion a severe safety shortcoming. anyone having children out of child seat age has children susceptible to injuries involving even quick stops.