Yes, there is a fuse that runs the sliding seat belt mechanism on the S-series Saturn. It's the same fuse that runs the door locks, so if the locks work from the drivers or passenger side, it's not the fuse. The owners manual suggests that the seat belt track be periodically lubricated as part of routine maintenance. If the track is not properly maintained, the motor will fail. If the locks work and the seat belt doesn't, you probably have a failed motor.
because when the car is moving really fast then stops suddenly the seat belt locks. If the seat belt didn't lock, then you would fly forward.
Test for power at the seat with a 12V tester. You may have a bad seat motor.Door locks are a separate circuit.
Yeas it will
The seat belt has to be ingaged for heater to work. The seatbelt has to be ingaged to work
there are seat belt extenders that might work
Yes it will! There is a sensor under the seat (passenger side) that senses the weight of a person in the seat. The Air-bag systems also have a sensor in them that detects sudden impact in specific directions. However - air-bags are designed to be used in conjunction WITH a seat-belt. The idea is - under rapid deceleration, the seat belt locks and the air-bag simultaneously deploys.
yes because when the car flips it or does someting crazy the seat belt locks you up from flying out of the wind sheild
Yes.
You have to replaced both seat belt tensioners, anytime on most newer car the seat belt tension locks up renders the seat belt useless a safety feature, during front end crash when seat belts are used the tighten up during a crash to keep you from moving forward, after the crash the tensioner are useless and the seat belts have to be replaced.
depending on the vehicle, some seat belt alarms can be disabled theu settings in the vehicle,check owneres manuel for instructions how to do this or to undoe this
no if you have the type of seat belt that you can keep pulling. They only work at higher speeds.