Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEATS
0400604/29/20050200610017507Seat-back panel is loose or detached. *tt11/09/2005
0202510/07/200210000253Side-to-side looseness in the driver's seat. *tt02/20/2003
0200603/04/2002631968Vehicles may experience seat back panel becoming loose or detached. *slc06/27/2002
B02000803/11/2002631772Information regarding seat back panel repair kit. *slc06/20/2002
30100110/30/2001626210Concerns with drivers seat experiencing excessive movement.*jb12/13/2001
0003412/04/2000615581A condition may exist where the second row seat does not fold down or recline. *tt01/25/2001
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - POWER ADJUST
0301906/16/200310002161Driver's power seat slide moves one inch and then stops. *tt08/14/2003
01030203/01/2002636768Information on trouble shooting power seats that won't move. *tt11/13/2002

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS - MID/REAR ASSEMBLY
10/22/200457876103/01/2004
 Complaint received via e-mail. i would like to document what i believe is a safety hazard in my vehicle. the second row of passenger seats is split whereby the end seat folds down and slides forward for entry to the rear row of seats. we have a six month old baby who rides in a car seat which is attached to the center of the second row of seats. she rides in the car seat facing rear, and she can stick her arms out on either side. when went to exit the vehicle, our older son slid the second seat forward, and it hit her out stretched arm, bending it backwards. she screamed and we immediately removed her from the seat. she appeared to be fine, but i am concerned for the future. there would be no danger to a passenger facing forward because the worse thing that could happen is the right arm would be bumped forward. however, with a rear facing baby, any impact from the forward sliding seat, can cause the arm to bend backward and break.*ak *tc