Tl* the contact owns a 2016 dodge journey. the contact stated that the front driver's side seat belt buckle failed to lock in place. the vehicle was taken to gillis auto center (located at 180 w hulbert rd, shelton, wa 98584, (360) 426-5585) where it was diagnosed that the seat belt buckle was faulty and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 26,448.
We bought a brand new 2016 journey. after two years of owning (with no accidents or issues) we had a situation where we had to slam on the brakes due to the car in front of us randomly slamming on their brakes. my child was in the back seat in a seat belt and the seat belt came unlatched, he ended up hitting his head on the back of the front seat. although there was no accident, it could have been much worse. this is the second seat belt we have had issues with in this car. we can continue to get them fixed but what if something worse happens and another belt goes bad? this is our families safety and the belts continue to prove to be faulty on a car we brought brand new.
When i'm trying to put my seatbelt in, it doesn't always catch. it will slide back out. this first started in the first year of us buying. it had 17 miles on it when i bought it. it came out while driving one time. *tt *tr
My seat belt unbuckles its self when driving. it will not latch into the buckle properly.