Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEAT BELTS
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Ready06/14/2011
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Gm: there are seat belt problems: difficulty latching and unlatching buckle. buckle release button is sticking. seat belt warning light illuminated. likely caused by sticky beverages that are spilled into the buckle assembly. *rm06/14/2011
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
02094000206/01/2002634979Some customers may comment that the second row seat belt retractor does not automatically lock when installing a child restraint. *tt10/11/2002
01110111/01/2001628079On some vehicles as well as crew cab pick-ups, customers using a child restraint on the second row bench seat may comment that either outboard seatbelt retractor, upon retraction, may appear that the belt does not automatically lock. *tt03/05/2002
01094000106/01/2001623024Information regarding replacement of the front seat belt retractor and buckle usage. *tt10/25/2001
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - WARNING LIGHT/DEVICES
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Ready06/14/2011
09-09-40-001A02/01/201110038294Gm: there are seat belt problems: difficulty latching and unlatching buckle. buckle release button is sticking. seat belt warning light illuminated. likely caused by sticky beverages that are spilled into the buckle assembly. *rm06/14/2011

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
SEAT BELTS
PE02067GENERAL MOTORS CORP.09/25/200202/11/2003ALLEGED FAILURE OF 2ND ROW SEATBELT ALR
 The automatic locking retractor (alr) is a feature incorporated in the subject vehicle for locking the webbing to properly secure a child safety seat into a vehicle.this pe was opened based on a gm technical service bulletin stating that with certain child safety seats the webbing may not remain locked.there are no complaints in the odi database and only two complaints to gm.gm's instructions state for the final step in using the webbing lock feature to push and pull the child restraint to be sure it is secure. if the alr is not locked, the user would be fully aware of this condition prior to completing proper installation of the child safety seat in this vehicle.this investigation did not uncover any complaints of the alr inadvertently unlocking while the vehicle is in motion.the emergency locking retractor (elr) feature remains available to lock the retractor in a crash.a safety-related defect has not been identified at this time and further use of agency resources does not appear to be warranted.accordingly, this investigation is closed.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that no safety-related defect exists.the agency reserves the right to take further action if warranted by the circumstances.see attached summary for additional information.
SEAT BELTS - REAR
PE02067GENERAL MOTORS CORP.09/25/200202/11/2003ALLEGED FAILURE OF 2ND ROW SEATBELT ALR
 The automatic locking retractor (alr) is a feature incorporated in the subject vehicle for locking the webbing to properly secure a child safety seat into a vehicle.this pe was opened based on a gm technical service bulletin stating that with certain child safety seats the webbing may not remain locked.there are no complaints in the odi database and only two complaints to gm.gm's instructions state for the final step in using the webbing lock feature to push and pull the child restraint to be sure it is secure. if the alr is not locked, the user would be fully aware of this condition prior to completing proper installation of the child safety seat in this vehicle.this investigation did not uncover any complaints of the alr inadvertently unlocking while the vehicle is in motion.the emergency locking retractor (elr) feature remains available to lock the retractor in a crash.a safety-related defect has not been identified at this time and further use of agency resources does not appear to be warranted.accordingly, this investigation is closed.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that no safety-related defect exists.the agency reserves the right to take further action if warranted by the circumstances.see attached summary for additional information.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEAT BELTS
06/01/20015
 Front seat belts lock in position to any type of movement. rear back seat that lays down pushed against front, causing seat belts to lock. seat belts were replaced once before for the same exact thing. *ak *et
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE
03/27/200448000312/03/2002
 Passenger and both rear seat power windows quite working at the same time. this could possibly be a danger in case of an accident. i have found numerous complaints of this problem on 2000 yukons. throttle pedal sticks and you have to use excessive pressure to unstick it. this causes you to move forward or backward at a high rate of speed. this is an accident waiting to happen as you start off or are in a busy parking lot. could cause injury to pedesterian or small child. i have also seen numerous complaints of this problem filed on 2000 yukons. passenger seat belt tightens as you ride to the point of causing pain, you must disengage seat belt and rengage to correct problem. this is also is a danger as you could be unbelted when an accident happens. i also have seen numerous complaints on this problem. there have been service bullentins on these problems, but gm refuses to pay the repair cost on our vehicle. they have been aware of these problems since these vehicles were in warranty. i purchased a 1996 yukon new and had it until trading for this 2000 yukon, i never had a complaint. their quality assurance has sure gone down hill since 1996.*ak
05/01/2000305/01/2000
 Passenger side seat belt fails to inertia release: explanation follows: when ataching seat belt no futher movement is allowed due to the fact that the inertia release malfunctions locking the passenger in one position any further movement rstrains the passenger into locked position requireng to relaeqse the belt entirely to move about the compartment. asafty issue if releasing to perform some duty a the same timeand accident occurs can be serious.ositionk mode requireing the entire release of the belt to move about in the ntther rther movement will lock the passengerrse function of the locking action of the beltt locks inplace thereby to move about in the vehicle requirs that disengage the belt. *ak
08/24/2000403/01/2000
 Rear windows inoperable 3 times/right front seat belt locks up, have to unbelt to get slack so passengers reluctant to use belt/transmission has trouble finding first gear/rear end hums/front end feels loose after control arms replaced twice/tires squeal at very low speeds/accel pedal stuck to floor, then started coming apart/air bag warning light came on until 3rd repair/leather seats split at seam, repairs sloppy.
SEAT BELTS - FRONT - RETRACTOR
05/23/2000305/01/2000
 Initia function of passsenger seat belt inopertive. once seat belt is latched the passenger is restrained in the upright position. inordeer to move about in the compatment must release belt 9 unlatach. safty issue may result if person unlatches at a time when an accident occurs. attempted on similar vehicle ( passengaer side) with same results (malfunction.) dealer has all but given up. i cannot accept something must be done to right the problem thank you r. b. liccardo.ted same function on new similarvehicle similar. *ak
03/28/2000999903/01/2000
 Front passenger seat belt continually retracts while the vehicle is in motion pinning the passenger to the seat. to releave pressure passenger must unbuckle and reposition buckle. to compensate dealer installed an extension but still didn't correct problem and created a new one for passengers under 200lb. with extension buckle is in the middle of occupants abdomin along with the shoulder belt. leaving only the lap belt to restrain passenger. *ak
07/01/2000205/01/2000
 Both rear power windows failed in up position. drivers seatbelt would lock in retracted position if removed while driving and could not be pulled back out unless the vehicle was stopped and turned off.
06/16/20000
 The seat directly behind driver's seat will not lock when a child's restraint seat is used and the belt is pulled tight to get slack out to hold child's seat secure. *ml
SEAT BELTS - REAR
06/06/2004250025
 Rear seat belts in 2000 gmc yukons fail to retract, providing no safety for children in the rear seat when seated in child restraint seats that are not semi-permanently mounted in the rear with the seat belt threaded through them. child seats that use the seat belt as the primary restraining device are useless when the belts do not tighten. this is a known problem to gmc and the dealer has repaired and/or replaced the seat belt on several occassions. the dealer's recommendation is to not pull the belt out all the way because it may not retract - sometimes hard to enforce with children. the solution is fairly simple - the affected vehicles should have a redesigned seat belt mechanism provided to vehicle owners, either by recall or on request. *ak