Not ANOTHER Problem
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Not ANOTHER Problem
Hello all, me again. (1990 Civic LX)
If it's not one thing, it's another. Now my freakin' seatbelts are
messed up. (As you're probably all aware, I have those "automatic
track" shoulder belts that strap you in when you close the door, and let
you out when you open it) Both sides have frozen in their current
positions. I managed to get the driver's side to go back to the
"engaged" position (by sheer force) and unplugged the power to it so I
can drive the car and not worry about getting a ticket. The passenger
side is froze in the "disengaged" position, so my dash light is flashing
and beeping, which is VERY annoying. I am guessing that the seatbelts
operate on a relay, which is now obviously screwed up. Is this
something I can fix myself, or are the seatbelts "protected" in such a
way that only a dealer would have the proper tools to fix them? If a
"normal person" can fix this problem, can someone point me in the right
direction as to how?
Thanks again, in advance! :-)
Jonathan
If it's not one thing, it's another. Now my freakin' seatbelts are
messed up. (As you're probably all aware, I have those "automatic
track" shoulder belts that strap you in when you close the door, and let
you out when you open it) Both sides have frozen in their current
positions. I managed to get the driver's side to go back to the
"engaged" position (by sheer force) and unplugged the power to it so I
can drive the car and not worry about getting a ticket. The passenger
side is froze in the "disengaged" position, so my dash light is flashing
and beeping, which is VERY annoying. I am guessing that the seatbelts
operate on a relay, which is now obviously screwed up. Is this
something I can fix myself, or are the seatbelts "protected" in such a
way that only a dealer would have the proper tools to fix them? If a
"normal person" can fix this problem, can someone point me in the right
direction as to how?
Thanks again, in advance! :-)
Jonathan
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
the ***.
I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
seats.
Check your fuse box
John
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belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
the ***.
I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
seats.
Check your fuse box
John
www.butta.net
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
the ***.
I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
seats.
Check your fuse box
John
www.butta.net
belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
the ***.
I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
seats.
Check your fuse box
John
www.butta.net
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
mopa wrote:
> That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
> belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
> which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
> the ***.
>
> I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
> seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
>
> If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
> Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
> under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
> model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
> seats.
>
> Check your fuse box
>
> John
> www.butta.net
>
Yes, my car is a Civic, not an Accord.
Jonathan
> That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
> belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
> which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
> the ***.
>
> I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
> seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
>
> If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
> Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
> under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
> model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
> seats.
>
> Check your fuse box
>
> John
> www.butta.net
>
Yes, my car is a Civic, not an Accord.
Jonathan
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
mopa wrote:
> That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
> belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
> which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
> the ***.
>
> I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
> seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
>
> If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
> Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
> under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
> model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
> seats.
>
> Check your fuse box
>
> John
> www.butta.net
>
Yes, my car is a Civic, not an Accord.
Jonathan
> That's weird. I didn't know the older civics had the automatic seat
> belts. I have a 93 Lx, and it has power everything, but the seat belts,
> which is good, because I know power seat belts frankly are a pain in
> the ***.
>
> I am looking at my manaul, and don't seem to even find it having power
> seat belts, your car is a CIVIC, and not an Accord right?
>
> If its locked, all I would guess is one of the fuses is blown.
> Remember, everything that is on power uses fuses, and that would be
> under your dash. On my fuse box I am missing about 4 fuses, and your
> model might be one of those fuses that I am missing for the power
> seats.
>
> Check your fuse box
>
> John
> www.butta.net
>
Yes, my car is a Civic, not an Accord.
Jonathan
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
duckbill wrote:
> I believe Honda has a lifetime warranty on seatbelts. I would vist the
> dealership.
>
I have heard that before, but my car has a salvage title, and I'm not
the original owner. Would that hinder the dealer from fixing it for
free? Are there any sites that document this seatbelt warranty?
Thanx!
Jonathan
> I believe Honda has a lifetime warranty on seatbelts. I would vist the
> dealership.
>
I have heard that before, but my car has a salvage title, and I'm not
the original owner. Would that hinder the dealer from fixing it for
free? Are there any sites that document this seatbelt warranty?
Thanx!
Jonathan
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
duckbill wrote:
> I believe Honda has a lifetime warranty on seatbelts. I would vist the
> dealership.
>
I have heard that before, but my car has a salvage title, and I'm not
the original owner. Would that hinder the dealer from fixing it for
free? Are there any sites that document this seatbelt warranty?
Thanx!
Jonathan
> I believe Honda has a lifetime warranty on seatbelts. I would vist the
> dealership.
>
I have heard that before, but my car has a salvage title, and I'm not
the original owner. Would that hinder the dealer from fixing it for
free? Are there any sites that document this seatbelt warranty?
Thanx!
Jonathan
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mopa wrote:
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
Haven't had a chance to yet. Will report back as soon as I do.
Jonathan
P.S. Will call dealer tomorrow.
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
Haven't had a chance to yet. Will report back as soon as I do.
Jonathan
P.S. Will call dealer tomorrow.
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
mopa wrote:
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
Haven't had a chance to yet. Will report back as soon as I do.
Jonathan
P.S. Will call dealer tomorrow.
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
Haven't had a chance to yet. Will report back as soon as I do.
Jonathan
P.S. Will call dealer tomorrow.
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
mopa wrote:
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
I called the dealer today, and they said that the lifetime warranty is
only on the seatbelt itself, not any of the mechanical aspects of it.
I'll check the fuses ASAP and report back.
Jonathan
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
I called the dealer today, and they said that the lifetime warranty is
only on the seatbelt itself, not any of the mechanical aspects of it.
I'll check the fuses ASAP and report back.
Jonathan
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Re: Not ANOTHER Problem
mopa wrote:
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
I called the dealer today, and they said that the lifetime warranty is
only on the seatbelt itself, not any of the mechanical aspects of it.
I'll check the fuses ASAP and report back.
Jonathan
> Jon, if you can do as duckbill said.. I would highly suggest giving
> them a call and ask. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
>
> Did you check all of your fuses to make sure nothing is burnt out?
>
I called the dealer today, and they said that the lifetime warranty is
only on the seatbelt itself, not any of the mechanical aspects of it.
I'll check the fuses ASAP and report back.
Jonathan
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