Component
SEAT BELTS:FRONT
Manufacturer
GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
What Happened
The lap belt webbing in your vehicle's front seat belts can twist and get stuck in the retractor.
Risk if Unfixed
If the webbing gets stuck, your seat belt might not work properly, which could leave you without a working safety feature in an emergency.
Free Fix
The dealership will install a small insert to guide the webbing properly, and this service will be done free of charge.
Show original NHTSA language
Original — What Happened
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES. THE LAP BELT WEBBING CAN TWIST ALLOWING THE WEBBING TO BECOME JAMMED IN THE RETRACTOR.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
WHEN THE BELT WEBBING BECOMES JAMMED IN THE RETRACTOR, THE SEAT BELT MAY BE UNUSABLE.
Original — Remedy
DEALERS WILL INSTALL INSERTS TO THE BELT WEB GUIDE OF EACH LAP BELT RETRACTOR.
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