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Problems with 2014 Ford Escape SEAT BELTS

On average, the 2014 Ford Escape starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 55 761 miles.

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 2014 Ford Escape

My seat belt buckles in the back seat are hard to buckle sometimes wont buckle and a few times the locking mechanism disengages and the seat belt will unfasten while in use. the seat belt has come unfastened three times while driving since march 2019

Seat belt will not retrack, pull face, will no grab it, pull all way out and will not ratch to stop you from moving, i will not crash car to see if will keep me in seat and out of wimdow, i fill if i did, it woild not work, power train make a wining sound, my need oil

Car has only 30,000 miles. driver seat belt does not maintain proper recoil tension. i have to hand feed belt back into incloseure. i have cleaned the belt multiple times with no noticeable improvement.

Driver's side seat belt failed to retract. dealer said pre-tensioner device was defective. car has never been in an accident. the consumer requested to be reimbursed for the cost of repairs. *js

When you fold the rear seats forward on this vehicle the seat belt buckles can fall below the seats, then when you raise the seats back up the seat belt buckles stay below the seats and the plastic receiver ends get crushed and are unusable. we currently have one rear seat belt buckle that is stuck under the seat and it cannot be accessed without unbolting the seat. i was able to pull another buckle up from below the seat but the buckle is bent and unusable. this happens while the vehicle is stationary.

Vehicle was parked and when putting the rear seat down it caused the seat belt buckles to get stuck under the seat cushions with no way to get them out. now the seat belts in the rear passenger seats cannot be used safely as there is no way to buckle passengers in with the buckle stuck under the seats. this to me is a safety risk and flaw in the design as there should be no way for the seat buckle to become stuck under the seat cushion especially not on a vehicle with under 40,000 miles.

Front driver seat female end of seat buckle not locking seatbelt tongue into place. no visible issues with buckle or tongue.

Back seats buckles with not fasten. wiring system trips multiple sensors sometimes shutting off the engine completely in the middle of traffic

Seatbelt does not retract. once pulled out seatbelt hangs out of door and does not pull back in to retractor.

The rear seat belt buckles are stuck underneath the seats. i was able to force one up by reaching my arm underneath but the plastic is bent up and the latch does not push in making it inoperable. it appears there is metal piece on the edge of the seat cushion that keeps the seat belt buckles from coming up to top side of seat where they would be accessible to passengers. i am not sure if this problem was like this when i purchased the vehicle or if it occurred when the seats were folded down at some point. i only discovered it when a family member was riding in back seat and was unable to find the seat belt latches.

After folding the back seat forward in down position, the seat belt latches are now stuck under the seats. you can't get them back out without unbolting the seat. so now no one can ride in the back if they are to be belted in for their safety.

Tl* the contact owned a 2014 ford escape. while driving 20-25 mph, a vehicle cut in front of the contact's vehicle. as a result, the contact crashed into the front quarter panel of the other vehicle. the seat belt failed to retract and the driver's side door air bag failed to deploy. the contact sustained injuries to the shoulder and hand, which required medical attention. the passenger was not injured. the vehicle was towed to an independent lot and deemed destroyed by the insurance company. a police report was filed. the local dealer was not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed. the manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. the failure mileage was 99,000. *bf consumer also stated driver side airbag and seat belt failed. consumer 's right side hit against seat belt buckle, causing her to severly bruise with injury. 'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'*jb

I was in a automobile accident when another car failed to yield right of way. my drivers side door airbag failed to deploy. my seat belt also did not hold me tight in the seat. i had shoulder and neck injuries. i called ford motor co. they have refused to do anything. my car is a total loss.

Driver side seat belt does not retract.

1. seat belt: driver's seat belt unexpectedly stopped working and will not click or lock into place. the seat belt pretensioners to not function as intended when needed, increase the risk of occupant injury in the event of a crash. 2: electrical system: instrument panel: blank display, or often times inresponsive. if the instrument cluster is inoperative, the driver of may not be warned of safety related issues such as low tire pressures or disabled air bags, increasing the risk of personal injury or a crash. 3.body: door: the body of the rear drivers side door is often hard to close and the body of the door often comes off. a door that opens unexpectedly in the result of not being able to close, may result in an unrestrained occupant falling from the vehicle, increasing the risk of injury.

Spring in mechanism that latches driver seat belt has failed and the entire mechanism is failing starting at approximately 60,000 miles.

Seatbelts don't retrieve back in, rust under steering column

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v597000 (air bags, seat belts); however, the part needed to do the repair was not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time to provide the repair. the contact had not experienced the failure.

My car was stopped in traffic and some one hit it from back coming at a speed of approx. 35-40 miles/hour. driver and front passengers hit their faces and knees on dashboard. both seat belts (driver side and passenger side) did not restrain and stop passengers moving forward. we have noticed this problem on both seat belts (driver and passenger side) on this car (2014 ford escape se) since we have owned this car that both seat belts (driver and passenger side) are very lose and does not restrain when pulled suddenly. this caused the bruising of faces and knees of passengers in this accident. if seat belts were working properly and restraining properly this would not have happened. this problem could have been worse or life threatening if a similar accident would have occurred on a highway. i now have told a ford dealer to check it. i am not sure if this problem is only on my car or other 2014 ford escape se model of cars. this needs to brought to the attention of manufacturer(ford) to recall and fix this problem if it is true for all of this model of cars. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford escape. the contact stated that the seat belt assembly was unstable and made rattling and popping noises. the contact stated that the failure caused the seat belts to lock in one place and would not adjust. the vehicle was taken to a local dealer who diagnosed and replaced the seat belt assembly. the failure recurred several times. the manufacturer was notified and a regional inspector was dispatched to inspect the failure. the seat belt assembly was replaced again, including adding insulation to reduce the noise. the failure recurred four times and was repaired three times, but the noise could still be heard. the failure mileage was 25,000.

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