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The connector should be by floor next to buckle
You need to go to the store that you like and find the buckle soo...and then play the game :) :)
Some possible solutions for this problem would be going to the next clothes store or there are also several other providers of a cloth-repair service in every bigger city.
== == == == In my case, the problem was a twisted seat belt and the twist got back to the retracting mechanism. What I did was the following: * Start where the seat belt is fastened near the floor of the car by the seat. Make sure the belt is not twisted as you rotate the belt around it's fastening bolt. * Now, keeping the belt untwisted, trace it up to the buckle. You know the belt is untwisted from the fastening bolt to the buckle if the buckle naturally points towards to fastening clasp by the center console/parking brake. I would think that it's very unlikely for the seat belt to be twisted from the fastening bolt to the buckle. * Now, trace the belt from the seat buckle to the shoulder harness fixture next to the seat's head rest. It's very likely there will be a twist as you trace this segment. You need to undo the twist be reversing the belt through the shoulder harness. This is hard to do and takes a fair amount of strength in your fingers. I only had one twist. I think it unlikely that there would be more than one, but you never know. * Once your done with that, you will likely have a twist from the shoulder harness down the side of the car to the slot where the seat belt disappears. You need to slowly pull the belt completely out of the slot. Then, at the slot opening, undo the twist that exists there. You will likely have to apply and remove tension on the belt at the slot as you do this. If you're lucky like I was, the twist will suddenly undo itself inside the belt slot and the seat belt will start to retract. Let it do so while guiding the belt to avoid another twist. This whole procedure took me on the order of 15 minutes. As I said above, the hardest part was undoing the twist through the shoulder harness. I didn't think to take pictures as I was doing this, which would have helped to make the above explanations easier to follow. Sorry about that. If your belt is not twisted, then you have a different problem which I don't know the answer to. I hope this helps someone. Jay Smith
the next kaigan karate belt after white is orange
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Make sure the parking brake is setMake sure the gearshift is in ParkMake sure the ignition switch is in the off positionMake sure the driver and front passenger safety belts are unbuckledTurn the ignition switch to the 'on' position. [ DO NOT START THE ENGINE ]Wait until the safety belt warning light turns off ( Approximately one minute )The next step MUST be completed within 50 seconds after the safety belt warning light turns offFor the seating position being disabled, buckle then unbuckle the safety belt NINE times, ending in the unbuckled stateAfter the above step the restraint system warning light (airbag light) will be turned on for three secondsWithin approximately seven seconds of the light turning off, buckle then unbuckle the safety belt.This will disable the Belt-Minder feature for that seating position, if it is currently enabled. As confirmation, the constraint system warning light will flash four times per second for three secondsWHEW ! ! !
you probably mean driver. the person sitting next to a driver is a passenger.
Next to the engine on the driver side.Next to the engine on the driver side.
the orders of judo belts go:whiteredyelloworangegreenbluebrownblackone strip means you might go on to your next belt, two strips means probably will go on to your next belt and three strips means you will go on to your next belt.so basically your third belt up and might go on to forth belt(out of eight belts).
Its depends on which belt your trying earn next. So it's not a certain number.
The water pump on a 1993 Honda Civic is found on the driver side of the engine bay. The pump assembly can be seen next to the timing belt.