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Problems with 2001 Honda Civic SEAT BELTS

On average, the 2001 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 86 168 miles.

Components Affected by SEAT BELTS Issues

We have classified the 25 complaints from 2001 Honda Civic about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.

FRONT 2 REAR/OTHER 1

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 2001 Honda Civic

My airbag was replaced last year. and now it will not pass mandatory state inspections due to a abs light that will not go off. i've had many people try and figure it out? yet the air bag has something to do with it. i need this fixed immediately the state of virginia will not pass the air bag light being on unknown..

Since 2016 i've been having problems with the brakes. we fixed them and the problem came back. when i press the brake pedal at times it does not work. my mechanic said that behind the brakes, there is a hose that needs to be purged, but every time they try to do that, it does not work. there is no flexibility on the hose. we've attempted fixing this several times and it works for a day and then the next day it does not work. please let us know if there is a way we can fix this. i'm afraid this issues has endangered my life several times. i cannot drive it anymore, but i only have this car. the latest issue was today. after having it at the shop for over a week, i was driving my car out of the my drive way and the brake would not work. i've parked it outside my home.thank you, *tr

Takata air bag it was stationary seatbelt was defected

Sea belt driver side doesnt snap properly

Takata recall vehicle: honda civic lx 2001. i had previously responded to 2 recall notices and had airbags inspected by the oakland, ca honda dealership. on one occasion unknown part had been replaced. in a collision, as i was proceeding straight ahead at 30 mph on an oakland city street, an oncoming suv, proceeding through red light, traveling est. 30 mph, struck the right front wheel of my vehicle. the airbag did not deploy and the seat belt did not lock. my chest consequently hit the steering wheel resulting in a sternal fracture, requiring 48-hour hospitalization and est. 14 days of pain medication. further information available.

Takata recall i totalled my car because the steering locked while i was driving. i lost control and flipped it. i was stuck in the seat belt because it would not release. i have airbag dermatitis from the airbag chemicals.

2001 honda civic lx drivers seat belt fastener, that is mounted to the side of the seat and the floor of the vehicle will not immediately attach. *mw the consumer stated he had to hit the latch plate with his fist, into the fastener opening or the buckle several times to get it to hold onto or to permanently attach. *jb

I have a 2001 honda civic lx that i just got back from the dealer in the spring of 2014 after fixing a recall on the air bag system. i now have an issue with the seat belt not latching in cold conditions and when this happens i get an srs light on the dash which makes the safety restraint system inoperable meaning if there would be a crash the safety system would not function and air bags would not deploy. there seems to be widespread talk of this same problem on many other honda civics in the online forums i looked at. if the air bag system was worthy of a recall wouldn't malfunctioning seat belts be just as equally as important safety issue. i looked at honda's corporate site under safety and they state "safety is our priority" i just talked with honda customer service and they told me that i would have to go to the dealer and pay the $100.00 dollar diagnostic fee and also pay for the repair on top of that. that doesn't sound like the company that says safety is our priority to me. i have never had issues with seatbelt latching on any other brand of vehicle i have ever owned and i think honda needs to be held accountable to their own statements on the safety of their vehicles. *tr

I bought this vehicle and then found out there are $3000 minimum issues with the vehicle. including replacing the transmission because of the defective torque converter, the airbags aren't working properly, the rear window won't roll down. also, the evaporation sensor and canister need to be replaced and i cannot find the right part to replace it. the srs light is on because of the seatbelt issue, the check engine light is on because of the transmission problem from the torque converter and the cruise control doesn't work even though the lights say that it is engaging. *tr

At times when attempting to buckle the seat belt, the buckle will come undone. thus, causing the belt to unfasten.

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 honda civic. while driving on a wet road at 45mph, she lost control of the vehicle and crashed into an embankment. the vehicle flipped over three times. the contact was injured from being ejected from the seat belt and out of the vehicle. the air bags did not deploy. the passenger was also injured and hospitalized. a police report was available. the vehicle was destroyed and towed to an impound lot by the police. the vin was not available. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 100,000.

Srs light came on in july 2010, i took it in to my local mechanic to take a look. the computer code said it was a faulty seatbelt buckle assembly so they ordered the part and replaced it. a few weeks later the srs light came back on. i took it back to my mechanic and they said it was likely the whole srs unit that is bad because they could not get the computer code to clear. the mechanic suggested i take it to the honda dealer to get it fixed since it is a safety issue and should be covered under warranty. i took it to a honda dealer but was told it would not be covered under warranty, regardless of the issue. i contacted honda america corp and they explained that only the seatbelts are covered under an extended warranty and that the supplemental restraint system is not covered, as it is an additional safety feature. i have no working airbags now and honda will not fix this, despite there being recalls for the same issue on other 2001 civics

Tl*the contact owns a 2001 honda civic. she stated that the supplemental restraint system (srs) sensor light illuminated on the instrument panel. the warning indicator remained illuminated until the engine was turned off. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. the failure was related to the driver side seat belt. the vehicle had not been repaired for the malfunction. the manufacturer was notified and advised the contact that the vehicle was not covered under the warranty and the owner would be responsible for the repair cost. the failure and current mileages were 132,000.

Srs light stays on in car. getting car looked at next saturday because that was the soonest i could get in, but after reading numerous internet posts, as well as formal complaints here, i am concerned that this may be expensive to fix. i drive thirty miles to work each day on busy highways, and am petrified that if i get into an accident, that my seatbelt or airbags may not work. this really needs to be investigated, and a recall issued. i will not know until next week how much this is going to cost, but as far as i am concerned, it should be free. i, and many others like myself, paid a lot of money for a vehicle that is generally applauded for it's longevity and safety, and i feel that we all deserve better than this. if i wanted a vehicle without seatbelts and airbags, that's what i would have purchased. *tr

2001 honda civic. consumer states discontent with decline of coverage to repair seat belt buckle which should be covered under warranty. *tgw

The srs light on my dashboard of honda civic 2001 stays on. upon working with an authorized dealer, the diagnosis of this error is "left front seatbelt buckle switch failure" (code 09-3). i was verbally told that this means in event of a crash the airbags would not deploy. i cursory search of internet forums suggests my case is not an isolated incident. when i requested the dealership and subsequently honda motor co to resolve this issue, which has to be considered safety related, i was told it is not covered under warranty. given the potential of airbag non deployment, i would request urgent attention in this matter. *tr

Srs warning light (supplemental restraint system) stays on. problem started at 9400 miles while under warranty, car now has 55,000 miles. *tr

Srs light remains on possibly to the defective seat belt sensor as others have complained about. presently i need to replace front struts $800 - normal wear and tear for a car with 95000 miles on it. i hate the new honda civic - i have no idea what they were thinking when they designed it so i decided to keep mine and have the normal stuff fixed. but - this is something that i am not the only one complaining about. let's get the srs light covered under a recall. *tr

Noticed that the srs light was on when i started up my car. i took it to the garage to be diagnosed and was told that it was the seat belt on th drivers side and the part was ordered and fixed. cost was $540.00 . the car only has 52,000 kg and one driver and has been serviced as recommended. *tr

I have a 2001 honda civic ex with 80k. the srs light remains on. diagnosed twice by independent dealerships as srs faulty. this should be a lifetime guaranty from defects. about $600 to replace. i have not as yet replaced the unit. *tr

2001 honda civic si srs light came on, after speaking with a few honda owners with same problem they all said there was caused by a faulty driver side belt buckle, also after researching on the internet noticed alot of complaints about same problem with srs and faulty buckle , went on to contact honda who also told me yes 99 % of the time the srs light comes on that specific car it is a faulty buckle, and this problem deactivates the airbag so if there's an accident the airbags wont deploy so if there's that many defected buckles for 2001 civic si shouldn't they consider a recall? *tr

My horn stopped working and my srs light came on about a year and a half ago. the dealer originally told me it had to do with the wiring... costing me $300 which i could not afford to repair. i took the car in for the air bag recall and now they are saying the srs light is on because of a defect in the seat belt buckle ($200)- but why would that make my horn stop working? there are a lot of complaints and this needs to be recalled as this is incredibly unsafe and obviously widespread!!! honda also needs to recall the transmission problems. i had fought them and they paid for half of the repair costs when my transmission dangerously and quickly went out in the middle of traffic during rush hour about three years ago. these are major safety issues!! unfortunately i cannot afford the repairs but i am scared to drive the car with the srs light on. i bought this car because of the supposed reliability and cheap maintenance. it is ridiculous that honda is not taking car of the srs light problem and transmission problem!!! *tr

The seat belt sensor in drivers buckle was sending an error message that seat belt wasn't fastened. error was showing on the dashboard as "srs" unable to get inspection sticker until the sensor was replaced. *tr

I own a 2001 honda civic. at 45,000 miles the safety restraint system light came on. since it was a safety issue honda should be responsible for investigating and repairing the defect. however, honda disputed this. if the airbag didn't deploy or seat belts didn't work serious injury could be incurred.*ak

We have had two honda civics now. the first was a 96 that the srs light came on. it was estimated at $900. to repair and it would not pass virginia state inspection till it did. we got another car but just before that we bought a 2001 civic for the daughter to drive to and from college. shortly after buying the srs light came on. after much research it seems or two was not a fluke. the internet is is loaded with complaints from owners who have the same problem and dealers fleecing the public with repairs. basically if your driving around with the light on you don't know if your air bags will deploy. if you try to get it fixed, it's a huge bill. how can honda and the government blatantley disregard this serious safety defect and pass the responsibility onto the consumer? this is crazy. i recommend you take a look at google for" honda srs light" and review the chatter. then look at all the work around folks are using meanwhile disregarding safety of passengers. honda needs to fix this obvious problem regarding the safety of the people driving their products. *nm

Our 2001 honda civic ex was involved in an accident. a pickup truck turned in front of our vehicle and our front-end hit his side. the air bag(s) did not deploy nor did the seat belt work properly. the driver's head in the honda hit the windshield and the driver's neck hit the steering wheel. *nm

For years i have had problems with my front driver's side safety belt latch. i have to push it in several times before it latches. some times i think it latches but then a few miles down the road the latch lets go and my safety belt recoils across my lap. the safety belt only latches properly approximately 1 out of 10 times; therefore, i'm dealing with this problem almost everyday i drive the car. nothing has been done to correct the problem, the dealership told me since the car is out of warranty it would be at my cost to fix the problem. expected cost to replace the belt latch is over $250. *tr

The srs light came on and stayed on while driving, which per the owner manual indicated a failure in the air bag and seat belts. if the vehicle was in an accident these components will not function. dealership will be contacted.*ak

After being involved in an accident whereby the front end of the vehicle rear ended another at approximately 40 mph. the passenger side air bag deployed, the driver side did not. the seat belt retractor gave way and the consumers body was thrown forward. *jb

While driving at 40 mph consumer's vehicle crashed into the back of a sport utility vehicle. driver's side front clipped the right rear section of the vehicle in front. consumer was wearing seat belts but the belt did not lock. also, upon impact,air bags did not deploy. consumer sustained neck and shoulder injuries due to striking the steering wheel. consumer was cited for failure to control the vehicle. *ak

The driver was unable to place anything over 80 pounds on the passenger seat. if this happens the srs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on until the mechanic reset it. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. the mechanic informed the driver that it was designed that way. the mechanic has reset it over five times and the problem still occurs at this time. *la

Seat belt in rear of vehical twisted on passenger when trying to release and tightened around passenger's neck causing injuries.*ak

Driver airbag did not deploy when car crashed into ditch. the driver seatbelt locked properly but did not retract to prevent the driver from flailing from the second impact. the driver was the only occupant of the car. *ak

6 year old child became entangled in rear center shoulder belt (unfastened). belt retracted in the process constricting the child's abdomen. mother could not free child due to locking mechanism built into seat belt. auto dealership and police officer came to scene and could not free child from the belt. belt constricted to the point that the child was unable to breath. belt was cut freeing the child.*ak

Wind noise can be heard inside the vehicle, the dealer resealed the windshield molding, noise while braking, faulty ecm fuse caused the vehicle to stall while stopped, rattle in dash, dealer replaced the felt tape between the air ducts and vents, cd player skips and was replaced, faulty front spring caused noise in the front end, both left doors leak, the drivers seat is loose at the track, a ripped seal caused the sunroof to leak, steering wheel not centered. mr *nlm

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