2013 Toyota Tundra Seat Belts Problems
4 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 (4)
A plastic piece and spring have come loose from your seat belt receiver, preventing the seat belt from latching properly when you try to buckle it. Your seat belt no longer secures, which is a safety concern. The receiver will need to be repaired or replaced to restore proper seat belt function.
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Your seat belt latch stopped working because the plastic piece and spring inside came loose and popped out. This happened while your vehicle was parked. The seat belt won't secure properly until the latch mechanism is repaired or replaced.
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I HAVE ONLY 34,800 MILES ON MY 2013 TOYOTA TUNDRA. THE DRIVERS SEAT BELT IS ALREADY SHOWING SEVERE WEAR (WITH FRAYING) ON THE BELT, AND THE SEAT BELT LATCH IS ALSO LOSE AT IT'S MOUNTING POINT ON THE DRIVERS SEAT FRAME. THE WHOLE LATCH ASSEMBLY "CLUNKS" WHEN I PULL ON IT, OR EVERY TIME I STOP THE CAR.
MY DRIVERS SIDE SEAT BELT WOULD NOT CONNECT AND UPON INSPECTION 2 PIECES INCLUDING A SPRING FELL OUT OF IT.