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susan reynolds Posted on Nov 23, 2014
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You can also try spraying a silicone lubricant into the slot and jiggling the latch and insert.

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Push the seatbelt harder in and push release see if that works

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: Seat belt problem

In my past experience with wiring in a car and seat belt lights I have found that most every newer vehicle will have a single negative lead wire running to some sort of switch in the seat belt locking mechanism. When the male end of the belt is placed into the female lock the switch will be depressed and grounded to complete a circut then turn off the light. If any switch is damaged and does not complete the circut then the light will not turn off. This may be the problem but it could also be a simple computer glitch in your vehicle. Another problem could also just be a blown fuse that triggers the light to come on as a precaution. A call to your local auto parts store may be able to help you more. I am just a self learning mechanic and not very computer savy.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Seat belt buckle receiver will

I guess you answered your own question.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: seat belt alarm goes off when belt is buckled

try relapsing the switch inside the female of the seat belt

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SOURCE: how to replace seat belt buckle on Honda? civic

This rtequires seat removal in order to gain acces to the buck side mounting bolt

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SOURCE: I have a 2007 G6 and the seat belt light keeps coming on even when I have my seat belt buckled and it continues to show that its not buckled and starts beeping

check at the base of the buckle where it meets the floor and check the electrical connector there is a switch inside the buckle also check to see if the wire has rubbed against the track

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If I had the problem I would look at a junkyard or on line at e-bay for a replacement. You will need to get the buckle and the belt that it is attached to that goes down to the floor down through the crack in the seat.
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Easiest and smartest way would be to buckle your safety belt:)

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