2017 Toyota Tacoma Seat Belts Problems
2 owner-reported seat belts complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (2)
Water has been leaking into your truck through the rear air-pressure vents, causing a moldy, musty smell inside for at least 6 months and visible mold growth on the driver's side kick plate. The mold buildup may be contributing to health issues like sinus problems. The dealership has agreed to replace the air vents but won't clean up the existing mold, which will require professional mold remediation or thorough interior cleaning.
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The metal ends of your rear seatbelts are experiencing severe corrosion and breaking apart, even though no other parts of your vehicle show rust damage. This was discovered during routine maintenance at around 25,000 miles. The seatbelts may need to be replaced to ensure they function properly in a crash.
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