Seat Belt TSB #01012004, 01/01/04
Does anyone know anything about this? I got it off the NHTSA website.
Make: CHRYSLER
Model: CROSSFIRE
Year: 2004
Service Bulletin Number: 01012004
NHTSA Item Number: 10008066
Summary Description:
THE SEAT BELT WEB STOP BUTTON HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE. 2005 CROSSFIRE ALSO INCLUDED. GPOP - ISSUE REVIEW SYSTEM. *TT
Make: CHRYSLER
Model: CROSSFIRE
Year: 2004
Service Bulletin Number: 01012004
NHTSA Item Number: 10008066
Summary Description:
THE SEAT BELT WEB STOP BUTTON HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE. 2005 CROSSFIRE ALSO INCLUDED. GPOP - ISSUE REVIEW SYSTEM. *TT
Nothing major. It covers most vehicles made by DCX.
Ehh.. I'd post the tsb, but it isn't worth reading. Plus it would be my ***
Basically it states if there are modifications or repairs made to associated items on any of the vehicles DCX makes, not just Crossfire, other issues could come up. For example, repairs made due to collisions and such. TSB is there for INFORMATION only, no specifics are given.
Information only folks. Common sense if you ask me. Damage to any car part could cause it and anything associated to malfunction. DUH?
Lets keep in mind kids, that TSB's aren't just fixes for physical issues. At times it is a reminder to the techs on what to look out for when working on a vehicle. Just because the TSB is out there, it doesn't mean there is anything wrong with your car. That is what RECALLS are for. Even with Recalls, it doesn't mean your car is part of it. It just requests you come in, and have it inspected. If it is found faulty, it will be covered.
TSB's are different. You have an issue, you go in, you say "hey guys this is what is wrong with my car" The tech says, oh I saw that in the TSB system, and I'll have that fixed even faster now.
Ehh.. I'd post the tsb, but it isn't worth reading. Plus it would be my ***
Basically it states if there are modifications or repairs made to associated items on any of the vehicles DCX makes, not just Crossfire, other issues could come up. For example, repairs made due to collisions and such. TSB is there for INFORMATION only, no specifics are given.
Information only folks. Common sense if you ask me. Damage to any car part could cause it and anything associated to malfunction. DUH?
Lets keep in mind kids, that TSB's aren't just fixes for physical issues. At times it is a reminder to the techs on what to look out for when working on a vehicle. Just because the TSB is out there, it doesn't mean there is anything wrong with your car. That is what RECALLS are for. Even with Recalls, it doesn't mean your car is part of it. It just requests you come in, and have it inspected. If it is found faulty, it will be covered.
TSB's are different. You have an issue, you go in, you say "hey guys this is what is wrong with my car" The tech says, oh I saw that in the TSB system, and I'll have that fixed even faster now.
I had purchased a 2000 300M and a re-call on the seat belts was to add/attach a button midway on the belt itself with its purpose being to provide a stop for the belt when dis-engaged. This keeps the belt from going all the way back into its receptor and allows easier use when connecting.
It was very helpful.
LT
It was very helpful.
LT
I had purchased a 2000 300M and a re-call on the seat belts was to add/attach a button midway on the belt itself with its purpose being to provide a stop for the belt when dis-engaged. This keeps the belt from going all the way back into its receptor and allows easier use when connecting.
It was very helpful.
LT
It was very helpful.
LT

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