Purchased a 1999 chrysler sebring convertible for my daughter. the front seat belts were knotted near the seat back rest. without my knowledge, son and daughter un-knotted the seat belts which retracted all the way in. both seat belts are now locked and cannot be retracted. took to a mechanic and he was unable to repair it. due to safety concerns, not comfortable allowing my daughter to drive the car. through my research online this seem to be a common problem for this particular car and serious consideration need to be given to issuing a recall.
Tl* the contact owns a 1999 chrysler sebring. the contact stated that the seat belts would not detach from the hook and the seat belt would not retract. the dealer and the manufacturer were notified, but denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 139,480 and the current mileage is 139,500 updated 11/14/11 *bf the consumer stated the seat belts will not come out of the seat. updated 11/21/11
Seat belts on the driver and passenger sides locked up and failed to release. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who advised consumer that the seat belt motor needed to be replaced. *ak *scc the dealer payed $400 and the consumer paid $108. *jb
8 year old child was able to release seat belt button, and it coiled around his neck, starting to choke him. had to cut belt to release him. dealer and manufacturer have not been notified at this time. feel free to provide any further infromation.*ak
Seat belt buckle on driver's side is not buckling up correctly, while consumer is driving seat belt will come undone. contacted dealer, and dealer said that there was no defect within buckle, and that consumer needed to hear two clicks to make sure that it was secure.*ak