My seatbelt doesn't retract when I open my door but if I turn the key and open the door then it works. Also the door/headlight/key still in ignition buzzer won't work.
Check all under dash fuses (both ends) with test light , some will not light tester at all , those just ignore , they are key on fuses , test only key off fuses , replace fuses as needed with same amperage rating , if not sure : consult owners manual
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The only way to know if this is covered under warranty is for you to confirm whether your warranty period is still active or not.
Warranty period active; take your car back to the dealer and get the seatbelt recoil fixed.
Warranty period inactive: you have to bear the cost to get the seatbelt recoil fixed orrepaired.
There are a number of reasons why a car door won't open. First, make sure the car is unlocked. If it is, check the seatbelt. If your seat belt does not fully retract, it may be closed up inside the door of the car. Sometimes when this happens, the door closes with the seat belt positioned over the door's latching mechanism, causing everything to jam.
Read more: Reasons a Car Door Won't Open ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5390808_reasons-car-door-wont-open.html#ixzz1tFeulJqO
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If both passengers and drivers side retractable belts have stopped moving, then it's likely the controller that's located under the passengers seat has gone bad. If only one side has stopped retracting and moving then that side motor has probably gone bad.
you must replace seatbelts of the same type as they work in conjunction with the airbag sensors.just before the airbags go off the seatbelts retract(milleseconds)to pull any slack tight,and you back into the seat,
1)move the plastic cover over the seat belt out of the way to gain access to the two mounting bolts for the seat belt mechanism. Use a 10mm wrench and a 14mm wrench and remove the two bolts holding the seat belt mechanism to the body. Use a small drill bit or small screwdriver and make one hole in the plastic cover on each side of the seat belt mechanism (the covers say "do not remove plastic cover". Spray lots of wd40 in each hole. Then exercise the seat belt. When the mechanism allows the belt to be retracted, retract the belt all the way out and exercise the seat belt. Reinstall mechanism with both mounting screws in original position and put plastic cover back in place. Good luck. New seat belt costs $100.00 from dealer and are hard to find working in junk yards. I have fixed several of them this way.
2000 Honda Odyssey the middle seat belt is broken. The seatbelt won't retract. The end of the belt does not come out but the entire seatbelt will come out of the hole. Any suggestions?
it's a 1991 Nissan Sentra E, 1.6L
I haven't changed the stereo recently and it doesn't have an alarm.
have you had a car stereo or alarm istaled recently?
not all cars are the same , what year ? make ? model ?
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