When putting on my driver side seat belt i heard this strange grinding noise from my seat belt. it did not seem to keep me secure in the seat. when i started to drive i moved forward it did not lock like it should to keep you in your seat. i took it to the dealer and was advised i needed a new one. which will run $491.00. my car only has 36230 miles on it. this seems to be a safety concern. i cannot drive a car without fully functioning seat belts so i am forced to pay the cost. i think the company should replace it since there are so few miles on the car. *tr
Seat belt receiver is malfunctioning, very hard to get drivers and passenger side seat belts to latch. and there have been a few times now i thought they where latched that they have come undone while driving. *tr
The seat belt on front driver side fail and won't lock. i never know that until i notice it then bring it to dealership. there is no way to know it's fail if you never carefully check that. so it's really dangerous to drive. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 mitsubishi outlander. the contact stated that she attempted to put her seat belt on but it failed to retract and did not correctly secure the contact. a grinding noise could be heard when being pulled down to fasten. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection and they stated that the seat belt needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was notified but provided no assistance. the failure mileage was 120,000. updated 6/4/13 *cn updated 06/14/2013 *js
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 mitsubishi outlander. while driving 45 mph, the contact attempted to apply the brakes, but could not stop the vehicle in time. as a result, he rear ended another vehicle. the contact stated that his seat belt failed to restrain him and he struck the steering wheel and sun visor. the air bags failed to deploy. the front end of the vehicle was damaged. a police report was filed. he was able to drive the vehicle to his residence. the current and failure mileages were 2,300.