2017 Pacifica’s Rear Seat Belts Recalled

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What's worse than seat belts that don't work? How about seat belts that don't work and can turn into projectiles in a crash. The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivans have overhead seat belt stow clips that can break and cause the seat belts to be useless in a crash. The clips can also turn into projectiles and cause harm to occupants.

The issue was narrowed to Pacifcas built between 02/22/2016 and 04/28/2016, roughly 3,500 vans. They'll all need to be recalled, but Chrysler hasn't said when that'll begin.

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