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I have occurying multiple issues with my 1997 Chevy Blazer which include the back seat seat belts not working correctly, suspension control arm and bushings, corrosion of intake gaskets due to dexcool required coolant.
The consumer owns a 1997 Chevy Blazer. The consumer stated that a recall was made on his vehicle for the front driver's side seat belt assembly. When the recall was fixed a shorter seat belt was put in the vehicle. Now consumer is having the same problem with his passenger side seat belt assembly and feels that all the seat belts in this vehicle needs to be replaced because they are defective. The recall number is 03V117000. GM recall number is 03020. This is the third seat belt that has been installed on the driver's side.
Failed attempts to have seat belt safety system inspected. The consumer received a recall which advised that the vehicle be taken to the dealer to have the safety belts checked. The consumer is disappointed with the dealer service because they only want to perform the inspection during the week instead of on a Saturday.
- Miami, FL, USA
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Ongoing problem with seat belt on passenger's side will tighten down on occupant while driving. Dealer / manufacturer were not notified at this time. Please feel free to provide any further details on this matter.
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- Copperas Cove, TX, USA