Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
08/20/200778000509/26/2005
 I went to put a child's safety seats into car and the seatbelt would not lock in place at all. when i bought car i told dealership that the seat belt didn't work and they said the would check that did not check seatbelt still does not work. i call mitsubishi and they said that the seatbelts were out of their time frame for replacement and that there was nothing they could do to help me. all back seat seatbelt do not work in manner they are to and would like something done. car is a mitsubishi 2000 montero limited sport. *jb
SEAT BELTS - FRONT
09/25/20041
 2000 mitsubishi montero involved in a rollover accident. consumer states that the ten inch fused loop/energy management loop to the right front passenger seat belt is defective. this accident had a death involved. *kb the lawyer stated the fused loop/energy management loop deployed, the added 10 inches of slack in the seat belt system would eliminate the ability of the seat and restraint system to properly restrain the occupant during a rollover with fatal consequences.*jb
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - BUCKLE ASSEMBLY
09/25/20041
 2000 mitsubishi montero involved in a rollover accident. consumer states that the ten inch fused loop/energy management loop to the right front passenger seat belt is defective. this accident had a death involved. *kb the lawyer stated the fused loop/energy management loop deployed, the added 10 inches of slack in the seat belt system would eliminate the ability of the seat and restraint system to properly restrain the occupant during a rollover with fatal consequences.*jb
04/25/2006134595108/04/2000
 My son fell asleep while driving. he veered into the median and flipped 5 to 6 times. on first impact his seat belt released, therefore he was thrown up and down each time he flipped. on inspection of the seat belt, it was found that the red release button was ripped out of the receiver part of the seat belt. my son missed five days of work because of the accident. if his seat belt would have held up he might have missed only one day of work. the only lingering injury that he sustained was an injured tail bone that still bothers him. i contacted mitsubishi the day after the wreck and explained to them what happened. the wreck happened on april 25, and it took mitsubishi until september 13th to render a decision. they decided that external forces were applied by some undetermined object in the vehicle to the red release button at the top of the buckle. there was no way anything hit the red release button, because on initial impact my son was thrown to the top of the car. i do still have the vehicle, and it is tarped so nothing could happen to it. i would like to know if i need to keep it or sell it for parts. *nm
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
06/01/20031
 Consumer states that driver's front belt will not pull out of the retractor.*ak
08/08/2001112/01/1999
 As i began to feel faint while driving a mountain highway, i started to pull off the road. i remember putting my foot on the brake and the next thing i knew i had hit a tree. i was able to get out of the driver's seat and out of the vehicle. the airbag did not fully inflate on the driver side position. there were no passengers in the vehicle. my arm had lacerations and cuts and the wind shield was cracked in several places. neither the airbag nor the seatbelt kept me from hitting the windshield. *ak