Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
08/16/200333000109/16/2000
 On several occasions, i noticed the seatbelt holding my son's carseat in place had come unlatched. to the best of my knowledge, nothing was done to cause it to open. i own a 2000 plymouth grand voyager and recently read that apparently, this is a problem with my vehicle and its generation 3 seatbelts. i contacted a dealer this morning to request replacement of the 7 seatbelts and was told they don't do that. i was asked if there was a problem with them and i mentioned that they had spontaneously unlatched and that i'd been reading of problems with that type of seatbelt. i was then told that that was a legal issue and i needed to contact the corporate office, which i will do this afternoon. *ak
04/27/20033000410/02/2000
 I own a 2000 plymouth voyager. the seat belt in my middle seat on the drivers side spontaneously releases. this is the seat i had my 6 month old infant in. after the 4th time in a 3 week period i switched my son to a different seat. *nlm
10/23/20022500020
 Consumer stated the seat belt in the rear middle seat, won't stay buckled. cause unknown. ts *tt
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
2010/01/2000
 Chrysler refuses to fix my belts as of when this complaint is being filed. *ak
09/08/2001301/01/2000
 My 4 year old son's car seat is belted into the middle seat, directly behind the drivers seat. on a minimum of 3 occassions the seatbelt from the voyager seat has dislogged while the vehicle has been in motion. i did not know that it dislogged until the vehicle was stopped & i would go to remove my son from his car seat which he is belted in also. i thought that other people that were sitting in the middle seat were accidentally releasing the voyager seat belt;but it has happened when only my son has been in his car seat & no one else in the middle seat. nlm
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
08/31/19990
 When fastening seatbelt it loosens up and rides up consumer's neck. it's different from all the other seat belts. consumer feels this seat belt is unsafe because it does not stay on consumer's waist, it goes up under the arm. *ak