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Remove the fuse for the seat belt motor or fix whatever is causing it to not turn off.
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.
No, blowing the seat belt fuse on the 1994 Mazda truck will not affect how the seat belt works. It will cause the seat belt light to remain off even when the belt is not buckled.
Its located behind the rear driver side passenger arm rest trim panel.
it does not have one it is a fusealbe link wire under you hood.
No fuse, but there is a method in your owners manual for turning the chime off. You should be wearing the seat belt anyway.
Check the fuse. 12 years as a Honda mechanic and I have never replace one of the seat belt motors. Always an electric problem. Check all the fuse because the seat belt does not have its own fuse.
replace motor under the seat
To disable the seat belt alarm on a Chevy Colorado, locate the alarm fuse. Pull out the fuse to disable the alarm.
The seat belt motor is located on the lower panel behind the front seats. Get in the back seat sitting it will be just above ankle height.
It is an oblong switch under the dash NEAR the driver's left knee.
take out the fuse for it