6.5

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
10,667 miles

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problem #3

Jun 052016

F-150

  • miles
Seat belt mechanism in the drivers side, rear door fails to recoil back therefore, the main mechanism at the bottom twists and I am not able to extend the seat belt safely unless I reopen the door and unwind the seat belt (this happens before I put my truck in motion and sometimes I do not realize it is twisted until the vehicle is in motion and I have to pull over and untwist the seat belt).....also, this has caused the rubber/plastic piece along the side of the floor on the drivers side to tear, exposing wires, which are also a safety issue.

- Warsaw, NC, USA

problem #2

Jul 292010

F-150

  • 32,000 miles
While on vacation my 13 year old granddaughter was lying down and had her seat belt around her when she sat up the belt became locked and we were unable to release it. I tried to get it to release but it tightened even more. My husband therefore had to cut the seatbelt to get her out as it had tighten to the point that her stomach was squeezed so tight it was making her cry. I thought at first it was because she had been lying down. Now the other scenario is on August 12, 2010 my seat belt was becoming uncomfortable so I went to pull it down, it locked and I had to unhook it to get it to release and that took several tries. I have not fixed the seat belt. I am also reporting this in case another person should have a similar experience. The vehicle is a 2009 Ford F 150. For the record this was two different incidents. My granddaughter was July 29 and mine was August 12.

- Charlestown, IN, USA

problem #1

Nov 012009

F-150

  • miles
The design of the shoulder belt in the rear outboard seats on the 2009 Ford F150 supercrew is flawed. My wife is 5' 1" tall and the shoulder belt cuts across her neck at a position that if we were in an accident it would definitely injure her neck. The belt is anchored too high on the side pillar of the truck to allow anyone less than about 5'4 to sit comfortably with it on. I have digital photos of my wife sitting the rear seat with the shoulder belt as it fits on her. If you wish I will send them on as I see no way to attach the photos to this form. In Texas the law now requires all riders to have the belts fastened. Yet my wife must put the shoulder belt behind her to avoid injury or just for comfort sake.

- Boerne, TX, USA