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1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN — Complaint #106962

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NHTSA Complaint about CHILD SEAT:HARNESS BUCKLE:INFANT filed May 20, 1998

NHTSA complaint #106962 (ODI reference 823510) concerns a 1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN and was filed on May 20, 1998. The report was geocoded to Maryland based on the filer's self-reported location. The affected component is categorized as child seat:harness buckle:infant, one of NHTSA's standardized taxonomy codes used to group defect patterns across make, model, and year.

The filer flagged the following severity indicators: crash: no, fire: no, injuries: 0, fatalities: 0. No crash, fire, or fatality was associated with this report, which places it in the early-warning stream rather than the priority-review stream. No VIN was supplied by the filer, so this complaint contributes to model-year trend data but cannot be tied to a specific vehicle.

Individual complaints are consumer-submitted and unverified by NHTSA engineers — the agency's role at this stage is to collect, index, and make them searchable. What matters for federal action is the pattern: when many owners of the same DODGE GRAND CARAVAN cohort independently describe similar child seat:harness buckle:infant failures, defect investigators have grounds to open a PE and request manufacturer data. Related filings for the same vehicle and component appear below, and the detail page for the full 1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN shows the complete component-level complaint distribution alongside any active investigations or recalls.

Vehicle
1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
Component
CHILD SEAT:HARNESS BUCKLE:INFANT
State
Maryland

Complaint Description

THE BUCKLE CAME LOOSE SO THAT THE CHILD IS NOT PROPERLY RESTRAINED IN THE VEHICLE. DEALER IS GOING TO REPLACE . *AK

Complaint Details

NHTSA Complaint ID 106962
ODI Number 823510
Date Filed May 20, 1998

Similar CHILD SEAT:HARNESS BUCKLE:INFANT Complaints for 1996 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

Source: NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database. Component taxonomy and severity codes are standardized by NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.