50,000 Chrysler Pacificas Recalled for Seatbelts Unlatching During ?Extreme Handling?
When we first heard reports that FCA is recalling some 50,000 2017 and 2018 Chrysler Pacificas for a problem revealed during sporty driving, we wondered what kind of people were throwing the minivans around with abandon, considering that it’s typically seen as a mild-mannered family hauler. Turns out, the recall stems from FCA’s own testing.
The automaker said in documents filed with federal regulators that FCA?s in-house Interior Restraints Engineering Department notified its safety and regulatory compliance team of a concern with the second-row, left-side seatbelt: It could release while the minivan was having its chassis components tested with water-ballast test dummies. FCA said it is not aware of any injuries or accidents related to the issue. The defect is only found in eight-passenger Pacifica vans with a center seating position in the second row. “During testing, it was observed that an outboard seatbelt buckle in the second row could become inadvertently unlatched when the vehicle is subjected to extreme handling maneuvers,” the automaker said in a release. “This occurred when the buckle?s release button contacted that of an adjacent occupant?s buckle.” Further testing showed that the issue was duplicated with a forward-facing child seat, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents.
Ford Recalls 602,000 Fusion and Lincoln MKZ Sedans for Seatbelts
Toyota Recalling 1.1 Million RAV4 Models for S...
-------------------------------- |
|
How BTCC’s New Hybrid Boost Rules Will Affect the Racing
26-04-2024 09:05 - (
motor )
2025 Hyundai Tucson: New Styling, Upgraded Cabin Tech & Plug-In Hybrid Option
25-04-2024 07:26 - (
motor )