Seat belt "repairs" are not recommended (read dangerous). If your talking about a torn or cut belt, get a new assembly from a dealer or junkyard. Broken buckles, same deal. The mechanism inside the seat belt can easily be damaged and result in you hitting the steering wheel/dash. There are two "torx head bolts" holding the shoulder strap in place, only one for the buckle.
To repair a seat belt that does not retract, the first thing to look for is something that is stuck in the seat belt housing. Sometimes things can fall into this area and jam it up. Also check for a twisted seat belt.
The Honda dealer will replace your seat belt assembly under warranty, may have to order the parts, I had an 1988 Accord that the seat belt was replaced 3 times, no charge under warranty.
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This one is real simple. Locate the wire going to the seat belt under your seat and cut it! Cut the wire! Not the seat belt!
Once you put your seat belt on and buckle it the chime will go off. If it does not then take the car to the dealer for warranty repair.
It usually goes of if you put on your seat belt.
by putting the seat belt on.
The only why to repair the seat belt (retractor) is to replace the assembly,no parts are available to rebuild this assembly.
When seat belts fail, they fail in the locked position. It is easy to replace, finding the new, working seat belt is probably hardest part
Just connect you seat belt and the bell will go off. If it is staying on even after you connect the seat belt take it back to your Honda dealer for repair, as it is still under warranty.
Yes it does: Driver & Passenger front seat belt sets are mechanically different & have separate part numbers.....
With Seat Belt Issues, don't chance it. If it's not working properly you are best off to just replace it. V-