We do not encourage anyone to temper with the security features of the seat belts. They are put there for your safety.
Safety belt.
How do you replace the timing belt on a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer?
Timing Belt, and a serpantine belt
Safety belt.
Seat belt is a noun, when the words are used together to describe the common automobile safety feature.
The Lancer ES has a timing belt that should be changed every 100k miles. I own a Lancer ES myself, and found out the hard way, when the belt on mine broke.
The treadmill belt may not be moving when you stand on it because the machine's safety feature is activated, the motor is overheated, the belt is worn out, or there is a problem with the motor or the belt's alignment.
Yes it does
chain
To change the alternator belt on a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, loosen the tensioner pulley by turning the adjusting bolt and remove the old belt from the alternator. Install the new belt by routing it over the alternator and other pulleys according to the belt routing diagram, then adjust the tensioner to apply proper tension to the belt. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal, start the engine, and check for proper operation.
It keeps you and the passengers from being ejected during a roll-over.
Timing Chain