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Problems with 2015 Ford Fusion SEAT BELTS

On average, the 2015 Ford Fusion starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 82 817 miles.

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 2015 Ford Fusion

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 ford fusion. while driving at any speed, the air bag indicator illuminated and flashed on and off. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v590000 (seat belts) and another unknown recall letter regarding the air bags. the contact took the vehicle to bob rohrman schaumburg ford (847-605-0800, located at 815 east golf road, schaumburg, il 60173) where the dealer stated that there was no recall. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was called, but the line was busy. the failure mileage was approximately 139,888. *as the consumer stated the engine, stability control, transmission lights have all illuminated. the vehicle broken down twice. *js

The driver's side seatbelt or passenger restraint once unlocked to get out of car the restraint (belt) apparently went all the way back up in the housing leaving my daughter without that safety feature when she came out of work to drive home. after she got home and tinkered with the housing it sounded like a metal ball moved inside the housing and she was able to get the belt to release and hasn't had a significant problem since. all of this happened while stationary. she was able to put the restraint on that morning. didn't notice the problem until she got back in the car to come home. so the car was parked for 10 hours, as she didn't notice it until she got in the car to drive home. apparently happened when she got out of the car as she heard nothing unusual when she exited the parked car to go into work. it was when she came out and got in the car the safety belt wouldn't release from the housing part of the safety restraint.

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 ford fusion. the contact stated that the driver's side seat belt was locked and unable to be used. also, the seat belt warning indicator was illuminated. the vehicle was taken to north central ford (1819 n central expy, richardson, tx 75080, (972) 584-1338), but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the contact stated that the failure was similar to nhtsa campaign number: 16v875000 (seat belts). the failure mileage was 69,212.

Vehicle displayed airbag warning light. after ford inspected the vehicle they stated that the defect was in the driver's seat belt buckle and that it would need to be replaced at a cost of $400. ford stated that the defect would not allow the air bags to deploy. i asked for my vehicle back but had to pay $89 for diagnostics. took vehicle home and removed driver belt buckle and discovered wire broken at base of buckle (see attached images). this defect that will not allow airbags to deploy and involves a broken wire in the belt buckle should be a safety recall. otherwise, what will happen is all the vehicles that have broken wires will not get fixed and the only defense is the seat beat alone.

Seat belt locks up and fails to extend. i believe this is related to existing nhtsa id 10109079 based on my vin. this happened to both myself and my wife while driving my vehicle and it prevents the driver from having a full range of motion while operating the vehicle, and in one case prevented my wife from being able to properly exit the vehicle trapping her inside for a while. a driver being uncomfortably restrained and lacking full range of motion while operating a motor vehicle is, in both of our opinions, a major safety concern as it is not only a distraction but physically impairs the driver while the vehicle is in operation at highway speeds. when i made the dealership aware of the issue and requested repairs under warranty they did not make me aware of the tsb/nhtsa notice on this and refused repair and instead told me to perform maintenance myself in the form of "spray it with wd40" with no further instructions. in the process of "spraying it with wd40" i was injured by a retractor coil spring as ford motor company had covered up a manufacturer warning label changing a critical "do not remove" warning giving instead the opposite meaning of "remove" which lead me to believe this was the serviceable component i was meant to "spray with wd40". upon opening it the retractor coil spring then shot out and struck me near my eye socket resulting in possible injury induced myokymia. attempts to contact ford have failed and the dealership has been mostly uncooperative on the issue and has directed me to ford. i still remain unaware as to how the warning on the seat belt assembly was modified, why repairs were refused under warranty when notified of the safety issue, and why the safety issue was ignored when a tsb exists that makes it clear ford was aware such safety issues exist with their safety restraint system.

The buckle on the center rear seat strap is installed backwards causing it to be twisted when buckled. it will not untwist. this is a major safty hazzard as seat belts worn incorrectly can cause damage to internal organs when an accident. this has rendered my midle rear seat unsafe to use.

My daughter and son were exiting the car from the rear seat and mentioned that the seatbelts would not go back. rear right-hand and left side seatbelts are locked and will not retract.

Tl* the contact owns a 2015 ford fusion. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 16v875000 (seat belts) and 18v167000 (steering); however, the parts needed for the repairs were not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the contact called felix sabates ford lincoln at (704) 552-2760 (7601 s blvd, charlotte, nc 28273) and was informed that parts were not available. the manufacturer was not contacted. the contact had not experienced a failure. vin tool confirms parts not available for nhtsa campaign number: 16v875000 (seat belts) and parts distribution disconnect for nhtsa campaign number: 18v167000 (steering).

Takata recall i did a wheel aligment on 2015 ford fusion cause it pulls right real hard on acceleration.the aligment said it was just fine but the toe was out of adjustment in the front and rear tires.the car still pulls right on ecceleration and now its pulls harder sometimes.my other problem is i can't pull the seat to put it on it's stuck and ford is telling me it's not a warranty problem.i'm mad ford wont fix there screw ups and once this is fixed i will never buy another ford product again.

Takata recall.... my girlfriend wrecked my car off a t-road trying to miss deer and did major damage to the front end. the air bags did not deploy at all. seat belt didn't restrain her either, she hit steering wheel extremely hard. she was on a highway.

Approx. 32k miles. car had been parked for about 4 hours on level surface street. sunny day, about 80 deg. f. upon starting the vehicle to drive, the drivers seat belt was seized in retracted position and would not extend. after jerking on the belt 4-5 times as hard and quick as possible the belt has freed up for now; however, i have no idea if this will be a recurring problem or a common problem. vehicle details: 2015 ford fusion se hybrid.

The driver's side seatbelt won't extend while the car is off. it locks up. because the seatbelt won't release, i can't fasten it into the buckle. because i can't put-on the driver's side seatbelt, i can't drive the car. the seatbelt also locks up while i'm driving the vehicle, so i can't move around freely to reach the control panel. this happens so frequently i had to have it towed to the dealer because i can't drive without a seatbelt. the dealer can't reproduce the problem. i contacted ford, and they said because they can't reproduce the problem, they can't help me.

Air bags did not deploy in crash. dealer repaired said vehicle and seat belts work sometimes as well as instrument panel. vehicle constantly pulls to the right. dealer says nothing wrong. other issues but not safety related.

When my petite wife sits in the passenger seat the airbag remains off. she is 5'1, approximately 100lbs. the dealer stated the car was designed that way and did not want to look into the issue. we had the same problem with our 2010 subaru legacy, though i never reported it. is this correct? are the front passenger airbags for this car designed and tested not to go off for someone her size?

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