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Problems with 2006 Dodge Charger SEAT BELTS

On average, the 2006 Dodge Charger starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 82 500 miles.

Components Affected by SEAT BELTS Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2006 Dodge Charger about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.

REAR/OTHER 1

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 2006 Dodge Charger

The driver's side seat belt fails to retract completely, causing the metal clip to get caught in the door well when the door is closed. the clip wedges the door shut and the door cannot be opened from inside, trapping the driver inside the car. the door can be opened from outside with considerable effort. dents remain in the door well as evidence of the clip wedging the door shut. this has happened 4 times. date of the first incidence and mileage are estimated.

In the last year i have had to have the front tie rods replaced three time. at certain speeds my vehicle will vibrate. going over speed bumps or into even the slightest pot hole the vehicle will vibrate. when slowing down or coming to a stop the front end will vibrate. took the vehicle to the dealership and they advised my front tires needed to be changed and/or rotated to the back due to an unusual wearing on the tires. the wear was on the outside of the tires.the gear shifter was in park position and there it stayed was unable to shift gear to anything and had to take the console around the lever apart to shift gears. and the brakes squeak all the time even after having them replaced and the rotors replaced as well as the struts. when the car is sitting in idle, the lights dims as though there is a shortage in the electrical system. i let my 17yr old daughter drive my car to school and when she got to a red light the engine shut off. this is dangerous, so i don't let her drive the car anymore. my seatbelt light stays on & beeps when the seatbelt is connected. these are all safety issues & chrysler should be held accountable. these issues needs to be addressed. *tr

Informed our dealer that the left-rear seatbelt was backwards. a passenger had a hard time hooking the seatbelt. the dealer ordered a replacement seatbelt and installed it. this seatbelt was manufactured backwards too. checked all chargers and magnums on the lot and discovered that all left-rear seatbelts are backwards. also checked another dealers stock with the same results. our dealer said that they would inform chrysler. it has been six months and we have not heard anything from chrysler. this is a safety issue that needs to be resolved with a recall.

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