Make sure you are not latching it into the buckle for the middle seat belt.
Buckle your seat belt.
You can get an extender for your seatbelt. Or you can just lose weight fatty.
I have a 1990 acura integra with retratable seat belts. My seat belt on driverside will not retract to secure position. Seat belt stays in forward position. I replaced door latch thinking this might have solved my problem, it didn't. I then checked the seat belt motor located in back quarter. I did this by disconnecting power in wire coupler. I then connected power to the wire coupler connection to the seat belt motor. The seat belt moved back to secure position. I then reversed the wires to the wire coupler connection and seat belt moved forward. By using the separate power source the seat belt moved forward and back, operating as it should. I figure the seat belt motor doesn't need to be replaced as it works fine with separte power source applied. I am wondering if there is a faulty relay switch that might be causing my seat belt from working properly. If there is a relay switch where would it be located? Is there anyone that can give me information regarding my seat belt proble? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have the same problem in a 2000 Sebring. You can't pull the seat belts out of the seat's retractor. According to the owner's manual the seat belt mechanism needs power on to allow the seat belts to extend. When you open the door or put the key to accessory position power is allowed. The fuse for the seat belts is listed with the flashers and the flashers work ok. I will post more after I fix it. There is a wire connector under the seat that controls the seat belt mechanism. You have to make sure it is connected otherwise the seat belt will remain in the stuck position. I had the same problem, seat belt was stuck and I couldn't use it. I discovered the wire wasn't connected under the seat. Once I reconnected it and turned on the car I was able to pull the seat belt out.
Probably the seat belt reminder. It could also be for the power seat if applicable.
ANY frayed seat belt MUST be replaced. Fraying, cuts, or any other damage can and DOES make a seat belt fail. Think about this for a moment. $30 or so, OR your life..
Its shouldn't be dangerous if the child is in the backseat with a seat belt, or if the child is of correct age for safety restrictions, in the front seat with a seat belt. Make sure the child isn't taking of his/her seat belt and/or leaning out of the car.
Yes it does: Driver & Passenger front seat belt sets are mechanically different & have separate part numbers.....
seat belt: tease taste base table least bleat tale lab and many many more
i have a 2004 Chevy col, and my chimes and seat belt make NO NOISE. the person before me took out the factory radio, and the chimes, and seat belt buzzer, ran through the radio.
Make sure it is safely placed so it is not wiggly and close the seat belt! :)