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Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: dogslovetrucks] #678086 01/05/06 07:59 PM
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yz250f Offline
Need a Spot
I bought my truck new in 98 and my 2 biggest complaints have been both the AC unit and Seat Belts.
Just yesterday I took the truck for the recall (steering rod) and mentioned the seat belts. I was told they wear out and needed to buy new....yeah right, seat belts should "must" be warranty for life...just like Hondas.

Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: yz250f] #678087 01/06/06 12:13 AM
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dogslovetrucks Offline OP
Rock Warrior
call toyota and complain...
the dealership wont do squat with out proper motivation!

Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: dogslovetrucks] #678088 01/06/06 02:32 AM
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GregZ Offline
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The front passenger seat belt on my 1998 T100 was stuck, it would not pull out or retract. My dealer ordered a new one and replaced the whole assembly for free when he replaced the recalled steering relay rod.

Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: GregZ] #678089 01/22/06 06:15 AM
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twholland Offline
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I just bought my T100 and it also has seat belt issues (driver & passenger recoils and latches). Called Toyota Corp and they said if the dealer doesn't flip the bill Toyota will, so either way its free to me.

By the way, first post.


'97 T100 XCab 4X4 SR5, 3" BL, 33x12.5 BFG A/T, Warn hubs, Ranchos
Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: twholland] #678090 01/25/06 02:06 PM
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hank1968 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
What is the number you called Toyota for the seatbelt problem?

Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: hank1968] #678091 01/25/06 04:43 PM
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twholland Offline
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I called 800-331-4331 and chose option 5.
http://www.toyota.com/about/contact/index.html?s_van=GM_TN_CONTACT

Update: Little misunderstanding. I just found out that i would have to pay for labor to install the seat belts. $86 per side, not that bad. so we'll see if i'll do it myself or not. i wouldn't think it would be that difficult. any input?


'97 T100 XCab 4X4 SR5, 3" BL, 33x12.5 BFG A/T, Warn hubs, Ranchos
Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: twholland] #678092 01/25/06 11:11 PM
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Brian_M Offline
Wheeler
It's not that difficult at all... a little PITA to get behind the interior plastic, but easily done in an afternoon by someone who's never been in there before.


Cheers,

Brian M
'97 T100 SR5 4x4, with Buckets
Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: Brian_M] #678093 01/26/06 01:41 AM
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garym Offline
Rock Warrior
About how many of those little plastic pop in fastener gizmos should you count on losing or breaking?


1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs
02 Camry LE
2008 Yaris
Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: garym] #678094 01/26/06 03:55 PM
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urso8up Offline
Mudrunner
I called toyota today and they told me i was SOL they said i am way out of warrenty and they couldn't do anything for me.


1998 T100 4x4 3 body lift 4 procomp suspension 15x10 steel wheels and 35x12.50x15 Baja Claws

http://www.cardomain.com/id/urso8up
Re: Seatbelt Redux..... [Re: urso8up] #678095 01/26/06 06:43 PM
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twholland Offline
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urso8up : Seatbelts should be covered under warrenty for up to 100k miles. If you are over 100k, than you can try to get Toyota to make a case number for you, and if the first guy doesn't make one for you, than call back and talk to someone else. Give that number to a Toyota dealership and it would be up to them if they want to help you out or not. If that dealership says no, than try another one. I have ~130k on my T.


'97 T100 XCab 4X4 SR5, 3" BL, 33x12.5 BFG A/T, Warn hubs, Ranchos
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