To replace the seat belt in a 1997 Acura, begin by removing the plastic trim covering the seat belt retractor and the mounting bolts. Use a socket wrench to unbolt the old seat belt from its anchor points, then detach it from the retractor. Install the new seat belt by reversing the removal process, ensuring it's securely fastened to both the retractor and the anchor points. Finally, replace the trim and test the seat belt for proper function before use.
To replace the driver side pushbutton seat belt buckle on a 1997 Toyota Previa, first, remove the plastic cover around the seat belt assembly by unscrewing any screws or clips. Disconnect the seat belt buckle from its mounting point by unbolting it and unplugging the electrical connector if equipped. Install the new buckle by reversing the removal steps, securing it firmly and ensuring the belt operates correctly. Finally, replace the plastic cover and test the seat belt functionality.
Put on your seat belt, that is what it is there for, don't fight the system!!
The Honda dealer will replace your seat belt assembly under warranty, may have to order the parts, I had an 1988 Accord that the seat belt was replaced 3 times, no charge under warranty.
how can i replace the seat belt for an altima 2005, this seat belts was locked because the air bags was activated Thanks
Replace the seat belt.
Yes you can.
To replace the passenger seat belt in a 1997 Toyota Camry LE, first, remove the lower trim and any screws securing the seat belt assembly. Disconnect the seat belt from its anchor points, then install the new belt by reversing the removal process. As for the warranty, seat belts typically have a lifetime warranty against defects, but this can vary by manufacturer and should be confirmed with the specific policy details from Toyota or the retailer.
1) Get in the car 2) Start the car 3) Put your seat belt on Works EVERY time
replace the seat belt
remove the seat to access screws
Don't even mess with this. Replace the belt! This is a serious safety issue. FriPilot
Replace the belt and buckle as one unit.