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Author:  uvalax236 [ Wed May 03, 2006 9:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Seat Belt

I have an 02 KJ. Tonight when I got in my Jeep to buckle up, I noticed that the reciver (for the metal clip) was jamed. The Red plastic peice is stuck in "releasing mode" and I cant get my seat belt to engage. I tried spraying it with WD-40 with no effect. Has anyone had this problem before? Can I have this replaced under Warantee (I have 7-70)? Is there a way to take it apart and repair it myself? Thanks for the help!

Author:  JJsTJ [ Wed May 03, 2006 9:29 pm ]
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Not had the problem and doubt the drivetrain warranty would cover it. If you have an extended bumper-to-bumper I bet they would/should cover it. Perhaps if you sweet talk your dealer they will cover it as it is safety related.

Author:  Jeepjeepster [ Wed May 03, 2006 10:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Seat Belt

uvalax236 wrote:
I have an 02 KJ. Tonight when I got in my Jeep to buckle up, I noticed that the reciver (for the metal clip) was jamed. The Red plastic peice is stuck in "releasing mode" and I cant get my seat belt to engage. I tried spraying it with WD-40 with no effect. Has anyone had this problem before? Can I have this replaced under Warantee (I have 7-70)? Is there a way to take it apart and repair it myself? Thanks for the help!


I would say that wouldnt be under any warranty. I would not be screwing around with the seat belt, I would just buy a new one. Im sure its not that much, but those dealers do have ways of screwing you.

Author:  2006KJSPORT4x4 [ Wed May 03, 2006 11:38 pm ]
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whenever having trouble with a seat belt jamming like what you have stated I try and push the red release button to either the left or right hand side while also trying to insert the clip, don't try to force it in just kinda push the release button to the side or to the front or back and not just straight down.....I had to do that in my sister's PT Cruiser (2001) and it has always seemed to work...it appears that the spring gets caught on something in there after LONGGG periods of seatbelts going in and out, hope that is of some sort of help

Author:  Cacher123 [ Wed May 03, 2006 11:50 pm ]
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I may be wrong but I thought I read something about seatbelts coming under some type of seperate warranty because they are federally mandated safety items.... Check ure warranty book ( I can't find mine right now)
Edit: found this on CarTalk.com:
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I have a 1994 Saturn SL1 with 38,000 miles. I recently needed the passenger lap belt replaced due to faulty stitching near the buckle. The dealer charged me for this repair. I was under the impression that seat belts were covered by the Federal Government under a five-year/50,000-mile safety warranty. Am I misinformed? -- Barbara

Tom: Somewhat. When there is a bona fide "safety defect," one that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has recognized with the issuance of a recall, then the manufacturer is obligated to fix the item for free for up to eight years.

Ray: The problem is that NHTSA has never declared Saturn safety belts defective. And as of right now, there are not even any official complaints on the books about defective seat-belt stitching on your car, Barbara.

Tom: So there are several possibilities. One is that the seat belts are, in fact, defective, and you're the first one to complain. In which case, you should be sure to register a complaint with NHTSA. You can do that by calling (800) 424- 9393, or you can do it online through our Web site, the Car Talk section of cars.com (go to the "Got a Car" section).

Ray: If NHTSA gets enough complaints about the same safety problem, it'll open an investigation, which could lead to a recall.

Tom: Another possibility is that this was simply a one-time manufacturing defect. Maybe the robot that stitched the seat belt was running on Windows 98 and froze up while it was finishing your particular belt. In that case, the manufacturer's warranty applies, and Saturn or your dealer would decide whether to charge you or not.

Ray: The final possibility is that there is no defect, and that you were in some way responsible for the damage to the belt. Maybe your dog chewed on it to get to the remainder of some spilled cream cheese, or maybe that Black Sabbath bellybutton ring your husband wears is rubbing against it and causing the belt to fray? In that case, the dealer was correct to charge you.

Tom: So if you believe it was a manufacturing defect, then by all means let NHTSA know. But whatever the cause, you did the right thing by having it fixed right away and not taking any chances with your own safety, or that of your passengers.

Don't know if it helps or not.

Author:  4wdParakeet [ Thu May 04, 2006 12:00 am ]
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Just to let you know in KS or MO (I don't remember which) warr. is up to 70 or 90 k something like that


Parakeet

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