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Not exactly.Seat belts are basically covered for the life of the vehicle.
Youre looking at several thousand lbs of force to break the webbing itself and somewhere around at least thousand lbs for the mechanism. It’s definitely something broken with a sharp edge.Agree with the above, looks like something was defective here? I don’t see how it is possible to rip a seat belt like that cleanly off, unless tremendous force was applied?
Hello! Can you send us a private message with your VIN and Ford dealership name? I’d like to look into this seatbelt concern for you. Thanks!only been used twice in the receipt and the second time this is what happened I couldn't speak to anything being folded or damaged everything looked like it had been straight.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Look for tears or holes in the upholstery as well. My son had a car that got mice in it and they started nesting in the rear seat cushions.Hopefully you don't have rodents. Had that happen to an old car of mine. Seatbelrs looked very similar. Rodents get in anywhere. May not be a bad idea to get some rodent deterrents wherever the car is parked. Godspeed friend
FOMOCO responded 10 days ago. What happened with that? Have you had the dealer look at it and what did they say?UPDATE -
Now the front belts seats are showing wear from the sides. Fraying and unraveling.
Where in Orange County are you going? Tuttle Click Ford usually has a bunch of loaners/rentals that you should easily get covered. This is a huge safety issue, I would push insanely hard... your car is NOT safe to drive.Yes they Did . Long story but due to parts issues with other ford car 2 and half months waiting . Can not take it in to the dealer until other car is repaired . dealer has no loaners etc. I am hoping to soon they started a case number .