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Problems with 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SEAT BELTS

On average, the 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 95 500 miles.

Components Affected by SEAT BELTS Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.

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Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt

My daughter was on her way to work and was unable to stop andhit the rear end of the vehicle in front of her. the car shut off... she did what the recall was told to do and had just the key in the ignition... luckily she was able to turn on the car to get out of traffic and she was not going too fast the seatbelts did not work and the airbag did not work as well.. also before we knew about the recall her ignition was messing up by not able to completely turn off while in park and key would not come out... we have to shift gears and turn off and on the car to get the key loose... so now we are down a car, i paid the car in full and its now not drivable... ?? *tr

Power steering went out while driving on the high way. luckily i am a strong man and was driving and not my wife. the front passenger seat belt is now no longer usable due to the fact that it is stuck buckled together for the 2nd time. it can no be detached. this is a safety hazard. and now i must replace this seat belt and buckle. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet cobalt. the contact was driving approximately between 15-20 mph on normal road conditions. a chime sounded inside the vehicle; followed by the power steering warning light indicator illumination. immediately, there was a loss of power steering. the driver pulled over to the side of the road. the engine was turned off and restarted. the vehicle was able to resume normal operation for a short period of five seconds. in addition, the front driver door caused an extremely intense electrical shock whenever accessing the door. the front driver side seat belt buckle failed to function. the failure occurrences were whenever the vehicle was in operation. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer. the technician refused to perform a diagnostic testing without a service charge. the vehicle has not been inspected for the failure or repaired at this time. the contact had concern of the potential safety hazard. the failure mileage was 61,882.

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the front driver and passenger seat belt retractors were locked. he also stated that the air bag warning light was illuminated on the instrument control panel. he refused to have the dealer inspect the vehicle because they wanted to charge him $100. the vehicle has not been repaired. he called the manufacturer and they referred him back to the dealer. the failure mileage was 53,000. updated 5/19/08 *cn updated 05/19/08

On the date listed, my wife was driving at app. 40mph. at which point she ran into the rear of another vehicle that was stopped. upon impact the seat belt failed to keep her in the driver seat. there was also no airbag deployment. upon impact she flew upwards and forward, hitting her face on the visor. she went to the hospital where they did scans and found no bleeding on the brain, however she was injured in the face to which she still has a bump on the bridge of her nose and still gets headaches. also, shortly after the accident she had two black eyes and a concussion. the vehicle was repaired, but there was no indication that anything was done with the airbag system or the seat belt, by the auto body shop. we contacted gm a day or two after the accident. they sent an engineer out to gather readings from the car a few weeks later. it wasn't until this week that we heard something back from gm. they said there was nothing for them to do and they left it at that. we are still driving the same car and are very weary of what could happen if we are involved in another accident. i think there needs to be a recall done and the manufacture held liable for the equipment failure. *tr

Was hit from a car going 70 miles per hr. the seat belts that morning were not working for the driver side, enabling my mother to have safety protection. we have evidence and pictures of this, she was thrown out of the car. the passenger side airbag did not deploy, because we were hit at such a fast speed, it caused our car to spin around in circles and run into a building. the passenger side seat belt also did not lock up, causing me to be thrown into the driver seat without the airbags presence to keep me in place. i am disgusted to know there was acknowledgment of this in 2004 yet they just now choose to call a recall on these situations. *tr

Dt: 2005 chevrolet cobalt. the consumer stated while sliding through a red light another vehicle hit consumer's on the driver's side rear. the vehicle then hit a pole, spun around, and hit another pole. the vehicle almost flipped over. it went up on two wheels and came back down. there was front and rear end damage. the vehicle was totaled. upon impact, the airbags did not deploy, and the passenger's seat belt came off. the vehicle has not been inspected yet to determine why this happened on august 27, 2005. a police report was taken. the passewnger sustained injuries, hit chest and arm on the dash,board and she was bruised. *ak

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