If the seat belt is locked in a Dodge Ram, it may be due to a locking mechanism that activates when the belt is pulled too quickly or at an extreme angle. To release it, gently pull the belt out a bit more and then slowly retract it. If that doesn't work, check for any obstructions or damage to the belt or the buckle. If the issue persists, consult the vehicle’s manual or a professional for assistance.
yhere is a seat belt module under middle front seat try disconnect battery first that worked for me
Buckle the seat belt around the back of the seat
Yes, there is a module under the center console. If it is bad the seat belts will not release. hope this helps Shimmy. The seat belts require a power feed from that module to "unlock".
Put on your seat belt and buckle it up. The chime will then stop.
There is no reset. If the alarm goes off while driving and you are buckled in, you need to check the wires going to the seat belt buckle.
take out bolts and lift, common sense really
The Ram does not have a timing belt.
The airbag computer watches the seat belt buckle switch. Something could be wrong in that circuit.
Your 2001 Dodge Ram does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. No replacement is necessary.
A 2004 Ram does not have a timing belt.
I am looking for the diagram for the serpentine belt for a 2006 Dodge Ram quad cab.
We'd need to know what's wrong with it before this question could be answered.