Driver seat belt unlatches on it's own, randomly while driving.
Drivers side seat belt does not retract properly and must be manually retracted. at times seat belt jams and is difficult to replace,
Tensioner extremely slow to retract on driver and passenger side of my 2000 toyota tundra sr five four-wheel-drive. contacted 1-800 toyota number and told it was not a safety issue although i had had it fixed two times under warranty and to get the dealer to fix it although it is very expensive. why is this not a vehicle safety issue like on my 2007 prius. why hasn't the very known toyota seat belt tensioner issue on all toyota, alexis, scion vehicles between 2000 and now been recalled. i don't like taking my life in my hands every time i drive if this is a safety issue.
Seat belt tensioners, ongoing problem. addressed as service complaints at 25, 797, 26,266, 40,366, 49,331miles on resord and 65k, 80k, 100k and 125k not recorded. now toyota wont honor the fact that these have become defective yet again. called their 800 number and was told 80k was the warranty period there is nothing they can do even though this is a known safety related issue...
I was driving behind a honda accord going around 65 mph give or take 5 mph, when the car in front of the honda made a late signal and slow down. by the time i was able to react i rear ended the honda and crushed the front drivers side of my truck. the seat belts did not lock and the air bags did not deploy. my truck went all the way into the back seat of the honda. the damage to the front of my truck started at the passenger head light and went all the way across the drivers side and was pushed into the front of the engine. to my knowledge the air bags should of deployed and the seat belts should of locked. if it wasn't for the steering wheel i would of went through the windshield. also the passenger airbags were on but didn't deploy either. *js
Seat belts dont retract. *tr
Front driver side and front passenger side seatbelt tensioners have failed and do not retract the seatbelts. dealer said is not a recall item. have washed clean both belts to only minor effect. how is this not a safety issue for toyota and the nhtsa?
Tl* the contact owns 2000 toyota tundra. the contact stated the front driver and passenger seat belts would not retract. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised the contact that the vehicle was outside of warranty and offered no assistance to repair the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure who advised that there were no recalls for the failure and offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 167,487.
Tl*the contact owns a 2000 toyota tundra. while driving 55 mph the passenger side seat belt disengaged without warning. as of may 27, 2008, the dealer had not inspected the vehicle. the current and failure mileages were 104,000. updated 07/29/08 *bf the seat belt mounting bolt disengaged from the roof post mounting bracket. the consumer stated at looked as though it was installed inproperly. updated 08/01/08
Dt: contact stated when facing uphill in the vehicle the passenger seat belt retractor locks into place and seat belt cannot be put on. the manufacturer stated that the seat belt was working as designed. the contact was concerned if the passenger seat belt was designed this way, why were the other seat belts in the vehicle not designed the same way.*ak the consumer the original seat belts did not exhibit the problem he is experiencing now with the replacement seat belts. *jb
The vehicles brake rotors and drums were warped and caused extended stopping distance when braking. *nlm there was a vibration when braking, the tire seemed to be worn on the inside, the a/c made a noise when turned on high, and the front seat belt did not retract at times. *scc *jb
Consumer is unable to tighten seatbelt, causing it to be loose.*ak consumer states the drivers side shoulder/lap belt constantly gets wedged in the side pillar belt guide, when consumer first gets into the vehicle, and latches the buckle he has to pull an excess amount of belt out and expects the excess to retract when the buckle is latched, however the slack stays in the belt, in order to tighten up the belt consumer has to reach the pillar guide and eliminate the bunching that causes the hang up of the belt.*jb
Accident occured while driving at 65-70 mph. driver and passengers were injured, the air bags did not deploy and the seat belts did not tighten up and locked upon the impact. nlm *slc
Consumer cannot move after putting seat belt on unless he places foot on brakes. consumer's seat belt has been replaced 3 times, and svc mechanic stated that this behavior of seat belt was normal.*ak
When vehicle is parked in his driveway loated on a slop seat belt retractor will not allow consumer to release belt in order to wear restraint belt. consumer must pull out into road on level ground, and then put seat belt on. dealership and manufacturer are not willing to remedy this problem. please provide any additional information / attachments.*ak
Vehicle has had continual failures of the seat belt retractors, three replacments completed and third replacement is necessary due to recent failure. *mjs upon inspection, it was found that the guide loop had accumulated dirt under the seatbelt, the dirt causes a drag on the belt, slowing its progress through the guide loop, even though the retractor has proper operation, once the dirt was cleaned the belt retracted properly, consumer uses this vehicle for business in construction. *slc consumer states that the dealership refuses to do anything more about the seat belt, consumer also states by following the regular maintenance, the problem still exists. *slc