It sounds like you have the misfortune of having an "automatic" seatbelt. You could have a bad sensor, you could have a bad motor, you could have a jammed track, you could simpy have a burned out fuse (if you're lucky). If you hear a grinding noise or the carrier jerks but won't move when the seatbelt is supposed to be going from closed to open or open to closed positions, you're sunk. That means that the seatbelt is jammed or has jumped the track....replacements for this kind of thing out of warranty are extremely expensive....lift up your hood ornament, slide another car under it, discard your previous car. If you don't hear any noise or the seatbelt carrier doesn't even try to move, you may simply have a burnt out fuse...go through your fuse box and do a bit of trial and error. If you're lucky, it'll start working again. If not, it could be a sensor (thoughtfully built into the track on Fords...see grinding above for a solution), it could be a burned out motor (same repair indicated), or it could be an electrical problem/broken wire....I don't have that kind of patience, maybe you do.
To fix a Toyota Sienna driver's side seat belt that is stuck, you might need to pull the entire belt out slowly until it is completely extended. Then, allow the belt to retract slowly.
Buckle your seat belt, works every time.
Well, have to click the botton to unlock it
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Yes it does: Driver & Passenger front seat belt sets are mechanically different & have separate part numbers.....
the receiver for the belt has a sensor. if it fails the light will continue to flash even though the belt is buckled. replace it!
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Check the connection at the floor behind the seat to see if it is disconnected.
No it is not statistics show that of all crashes into the drivers side of the car, the said driver has a 28% chance of surviving with a seat belt and 82% of living without one.
I would like to know if anyone know where the seat belt FUSE for a 91 Honda accord is the left side works but the driver side doesnt work can anyone help me? The problem is in the control box that goes underneat each seat, you need to replace it.
Call the glass company and tell them.
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.