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Problems with 1999 Ford Mustang SEAT BELTS

On average, the 1999 Ford Mustang starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 33 667 miles.

Components Affected by SEAT BELTS Issues

We have classified the 6 complaints from 1999 Ford Mustang about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.

FRONT 2 REAR/OTHER 2

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 1999 Ford Mustang

My seat belts do not function well. sometimes, they retract very slow, lose and sometimes they do not even retract. also, sometime they get stuck. when i brake hard, they stuck and too tight....on the other hand sometimes they are very lose and doesn't stay tight to my chest, same is the case with the navigator seat belts and also the rear seat seat belts. it been happening for couple of weeks.

Mustang rear passenger seat belt stuck. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 1999 ford mustang. the contact noticed that the front driver and passenger seat belts would not retract similar to nhtsa campaign id number: 99v250000 (seat belts:front:anchorage). the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the contact was advised to have the entire mechanism for both sides replaced. the contact did not inform the manufacturer nor was the vehicle repaired. the current mileages were 92,658 and the failure mileages were unknown.

Driver's side front seat belt and passenger seat belt will not retract and locks up. it appears that the seat belt will not work in an emergency as required. this has happened numerous times. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 1999 ford mustang. the contact was repairing his vehicle when he noticed that the passenger side seat belt latch did not work. the mechanic advised him to replace the seat belt. there is a recall on the vehicle's seat belts, but the recall # was unknown. the current mileage is 12,000 and failure mileage was 5,000.

Dt: the contact stated the air bags did not deploy in a crash. the vehicle swerved to miss debris in the road and hit the guard rail at 55 mph. the vehicle spun and hit the guard rail four times. the driver's side seat also snapped , not allowing the contact to reach the brake pedal and stop the vehicle. the seat belt came unlatched at the buckle assembly. a police report taken at the scene ,and the vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. the contact sustained contusions to head, neck, shoulder, hip, back, knee, and ankle. the vehicle has not been inspected. *ak

Dt: the contact states there is a nhtsa recall campaign 99v250000 concerning the front seat belt anchorage. this vehicle has the same problems as indicated in the recall, but it is not included in the recall due to vin. the rear passenger seat belt had the same problem. it worked enough to hold a child safety seat securely, but will not come out all of the way. the vehicle has not been repaired. *ak updated 01/25/06. *jb

Tl*the contact owns a 1999 ford mustang. the contact stated that the front driver and passenger seat belts have malfunctioned. the seat belts have failed by not retracting enough nor does it secure the person properly. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who advised him that he had to replace the seat belts. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 36,000.

Recall 99v250000. this vehicle not affected by this recall, although it has same problem. passenger's seatbelt will not pull out.*ak

Both front seatbelts have stopped working. they get twisted at belt guide loop, and will not retract. dealer replaced both front seatbelts.*ak *yh

No summary listed for above vehicle. *ak

Car stalls out while in motion. has happened turning a corner, on a bumpy road (2" road construction drop off), and for no apparant reason. does not happen very often, but can be very dangerous if in heavy traffic. 2) when trying to put car in reverse while stopped (coming out of my garage or a parking space, for example) gear shift refuses to go into reverse. putting into first does not help. i have found that letting up on the clutch just the right amount will usually let it go into reverse. 3) seatbelts are much to sensitive. just driving down the road you can hear them repeatedly clicking, locking and unlocking. you have to make any movement very slowly or else you will be snapped back to the seat. turning to look over your shoulder at traffic will get you locked in. extremely dangerous. much safer for the driver to go without using the seatbelt, because they are more likely to cause an accident. *ak

Tl*the contact owns a 1999 ford mustang. the contact stated that the seat belt on the passenger and driver side would not retract properly upon entering or exiting the vehicle. she received a recall notice and took the vehicle to the dealer. the dealer repaired the vehicle, but the failure still persists. the dealer is charging her $100 to repair the failure again. the nhtsa recall # was unknown. the current mileage is 88,000 and failure mileage was 20,000.

Passenger's side seat belt gets tighter and tighter when going over a bump, to the point where consumer can't breath. consumer has to either undo belt while driving, or hold belt in hand to avoid being squeezed to death. consumer has to hold seatbelt in hand while driving. this could cause an accident. dealer said seat belts were made for a baby seat, and that they all were made that way. consumer feels this is very dangerous. *ak

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