I had this problem some time ago. If I remember correctly, I removed the plastic panel beside the driver's seat to access the mechanism that controls the light. Again, if I remember this correctly, I simply cleaned the "contacts" in this part. I did not purchase any parts. .
To stop the seat belt light from flashing on a 2000 Chevy Prizm, ensure that the driver's seat belt is properly fastened. If the light continues to flash even when buckled, there may be an issue with the seat belt sensor or wiring. In that case, checking the seat belt connections and fuses could help, or consulting a mechanic for further diagnosis might be necessary.
My parents have this problem on their 99 Sienna. They got an estimate of an outrageous amount to fix the problem, because it involved disassembling the dash to reach the control for the seatbelt indicator, plus replacing a sensor. They've decided it's not worth it and have learned to ignore the annoying flashing light. Sorry.
There are two possibilities for the 'receiver' if you are getting a flashing seatbelt light. First, there are wires under the seat that detect when someone is sitting on the seat and then there is a sensor in the seatbelt receiver piece (the part with the release button where you click it to open the seatbelt) that senses when the seatbelt is correctly closed. The most likely problem is that your sensor in the seatbelt receiver is simply worn out.
Yes but, if the light is flashing no.
Short in the wiring, or the circuit is overloaded.
it is in the trunk you just turn and pull the light out of the socket and the light bulb is a 194 i do believe
coolant sensor replacement need it
change your thermostat.
I have a 1994 Chevy Cavalier and the ABS light is flashing
Check your coolant level...
A flashing airbag light with code 32 typically indicates a problem with the seatbelt system or the airbag system itself, often related to the seatbelt buckle or a fault in the passenger seat. To fix this issue, start by checking the seatbelt connections and wiring for any damage or loose connections. If everything appears intact, you may need to reset the airbag system using a diagnostic scanner. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
Dealer? Auto Zone? Salvage yard? E-Bay?