The track is stripped. Probably caused the fuse to blow. Not serviceable. Replace as a unit....very expensive....or install a manual anchor Shown in owners manual and pull that fuse back out.
Passive restraint refers to restraint devices that dont require any action on your part. Hence, Airbags. This is the only type of passive restraint I know about, but there may be others.
The noise is coming from the passive restraint module.
An airbag in a car is a passive restraint. It only comes into play during a crash.
One line in the service manual describes how the restraint cable must be lubricated regularly. Failing to do that the restraint system will do exactly what you describe. You can TRY lubricating the track, but it probably won't help now. If that doesn't work for you, your options are: replace the track mechanism or disconnect the restraint system.
This sentence cannot be changed into passive
This sentence can't be changed into a passive voice.
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
he did not want them to fight at all! He wanted passive resistance and show restraint and good intentions.
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
Indira Nalin Rothermund has written: 'The philosophy of restraint' -- subject(s): Passive resistance
R. L Carter has written: 'Passive protection at 50 miles per hour' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Occupant restraint systems, Air bag restraint systems, Safety appliances
This is not an active sentence so it cannot be changed to a passive sentence. Active sentences have a subject and a verb. eg The dog chased the cat. As a passive sentence -- The cat was chased.