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Problems with 1999 Toyota Avalon SEAT BELTS

On average, the 1999 Toyota Avalon starts to “feel” problems with the SEAT BELTS and its various aspects after 124 000 miles.

Components Affected by SEAT BELTS Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 1999 Toyota Avalon about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.

REAR/OTHER 1

Recently reported SEAT BELTS problems on 1999 Toyota Avalon

Serious problem with front passenger seat belt: i had shoulder surgery and had to put the shoulder strap across my back so that it wouldn't cross my bad shoulder. so, we get to our destination and i start to get out of the car and forget i still have the seatbelt on. my wife gets back in and releases it, and i go to get out and the damned thing won't pull out/loose. since the idiot thing thinks it's protecting me, i push a little of it back into the slot assuming it will then release. nooooo! it just gets tighter. we start the car to see if that releases it. nooooo! every time i move it just gets tighter. a freaking boa constrictor could take lessons from this thing. after it's abundantly clear that the seatbelt has won, and i'm bound up like a thanksgiving turkey, we get the scissors and cut it loose. the toyota engineers really blew this design. several folks have said they've had the same problem, especially with kids in car seats. actually, this problem could be kind of dangerous if you're in an accident. *tr

Consumer was driving at 35 mph and rear ended the vehicle in front. upon impact, driver's side air bag didn't deploy, and shoulder belt failed to hold consumer from hitting the steering wheel, resulting in a broken sternum. *ak

Vehicle was rearended on the freeway at approximately 50-55 mph. upon impact, driver's seat fell forward, and seat belt failed to lock in place. consumer received various injuries. dealer / manufacturer notified. *ak

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