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1999 - Seat belt issues

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1.6K views 16 replies 10 participants last post by  dudeitssm  
#1 ·
Hi all!
I could've sworn I already started a thread for this, but I haven't, so here it is! This has actually been a problem for a number of years.... More often than not, I get TRAPPED in my seat belt because the buckle gets stuck in the slot! I eventually have to stiffen my middle finger and poke the hell out of that red release button until it releases the buckle! Have any of you had this issue, and if so, HOW do you fix it?!!!!
Thanks! :)
 
#5 ·
I would try to look inside to see if anything has fallen in there. Maybe use a flashlight? Next I would remove it and tap it while it is upside down. Next oil it with silicone lube so as to not leave a greasy film that attracts dust/dirt/lint etc. These latches rarely wear out. Like crvtouring said "blow it out with some high pressure air before taking it out to clean it.
 
#10 ·
Howdy! Here's an update! A few weeks ago I went over to the local Honda dealership, showed them what it said in the manual, and the guy said that they could hook it up to their diagnostic computer, and IF a code came up for the seat belt, they would replace it, but if NOT, they would charge me something like a HUNDRED BUCKS for hooking the machine up! I told him I would be back... I'm going to get my oil/filter changed in the next week.... and I'm hoping that my mechanic's scan tool can pick up a code for the seat belt, but I'm guessing his scan tool isn't "sophisticated" enough to do that.
Thoughts on this recent development???
 
#15 ·
Howdy! Here's an update! A few weeks ago I went over to the local Honda dealership, showed them what it said in the manual, and the guy said that they could hook it up to their diagnostic computer, and IF a code came up for the seat belt, they would replace it, but if NOT, they would charge me something like a HUNDRED BUCKS for hooking the machine up! I told him I would be back... I'm going to get my oil/filter changed in the next week.... and I'm hoping that my mechanic's scan tool can pick up a code for the seat belt, but I'm guessing his scan tool isn't "sophisticated" enough to do that.
Thoughts on this recent development???
OBD codes are for things that affect emissions. It’s the “check engine light”. There’s no such code for seat belt 😂😂😂

reminds me of Daffy Duck: “no you can’t bounce a meatball though try with all your might. Turn on the radio: I want to fly a kite!”

you should have showed him how you have to stiffen your middle finger to undo the belt 😂😂😂
 
#17 ·
"CRVTOURING": I haven't had a chance to ask my mechanic about whether they can read a code for it.
Usually a physical problem will not display a code. On the Volvo we had, when a deer t-boned the driver side door, it deployed all seatbelts as well as 2 airbags. The seatbelts have an explosive charge cylinder, kinda looks like a CO2 capsule. When that blows, it changes the resistance of the electronics built in, and that will trigger the SRS light on the dash.

When that happened, I used the VIDA software which displayed a "SRS high resistance" error on all 4 seatbelts as well as the 2 deployed airbags.

After I replaced all 4 seatbelts, I reset the SRS module with VIDA, it removed the 4 high resistance errors on the seatbelts.

The airbags, NY being a nanny state, consumers can't get airbags here, so those 2 errors stayed. That didn't affect passing inspection though--we passed with blown airbags.