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Ricky 05-04-2004 03:51 PM

Re: 1991 Accord EX - auto seatbelts going CRAZY!
 

"Ricky" <rgmjr321@ATyahooDOT.com> wrote in message
news:kfSlc.7329$pB.5190@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com ...
> About a year ago, passenger side seatbelt decided it wanted to open but

not
> close. Before I had a chance to mess with it, it would work

intermittently,
> and then decided just to stop in the open position. Tried to trouble shoot
> it a little with the Haynes manual but not much info provided for the
> seatbelts and no luck. I have long since disconnected the sensors/motor on
> the passenger side belt and manually cranked it back to the closed

position
> for manual use.
>
> Yesterday morning my seatbelt light on the dash started blinking
> intermittently, then constantly, sometimes on solid with no beeping,
> sometimes flashing and beeping. I could "reset it" for a minute or 2 by
> opening/closing my door but now it seems to be constant - though it still
> fades out momentarily on occasion.
>
> I'm hoping someone else has had this problem and can rec some things to
> check or a source for more info. Dealer wants $$$ to fix it because belts
> are fine for manual use (though the manual tells a different story - and

the
> warranty is vague)
>
> Just rolled 191K and hoping for a few more good years!
>
> P.S. Ballpark figure for a clutch job on a 91 Accord?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rick
>


Just wanted to apologize in advance, it looks like this question has been
approached several times in the past and I am perusing those responses - but
still am open to other suggestions.

Thanks!



George Pennington 05-05-2004 03:24 AM

Re: 1991 Accord EX - auto seatbelts going CRAZY!
 
To check on lifetime warranty coverage call American Honda Customer Service
1-800-999-1009 8am-5pm PST. All manual seatbelts are coveres, however i
dont know about the power components off the top of my head. clutch about
750.00+ tax
"Ricky" <rgmjr321@ATyahooDOT.com> wrote in message
news:yvSlc.7332$lT.3707@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com ...
>
> "Ricky" <rgmjr321@ATyahooDOT.com> wrote in message
> news:kfSlc.7329$pB.5190@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com ...
> > About a year ago, passenger side seatbelt decided it wanted to open but

> not
> > close. Before I had a chance to mess with it, it would work

> intermittently,
> > and then decided just to stop in the open position. Tried to trouble

shoot
> > it a little with the Haynes manual but not much info provided for the
> > seatbelts and no luck. I have long since disconnected the sensors/motor

on
> > the passenger side belt and manually cranked it back to the closed

> position
> > for manual use.
> >
> > Yesterday morning my seatbelt light on the dash started blinking
> > intermittently, then constantly, sometimes on solid with no beeping,
> > sometimes flashing and beeping. I could "reset it" for a minute or 2 by
> > opening/closing my door but now it seems to be constant - though it

still
> > fades out momentarily on occasion.
> >
> > I'm hoping someone else has had this problem and can rec some things to
> > check or a source for more info. Dealer wants $$$ to fix it because

belts
> > are fine for manual use (though the manual tells a different story - and

> the
> > warranty is vague)
> >
> > Just rolled 191K and hoping for a few more good years!
> >
> > P.S. Ballpark figure for a clutch job on a 91 Accord?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Rick
> >

>
> Just wanted to apologize in advance, it looks like this question has been
> approached several times in the past and I am perusing those responses -

but
> still am open to other suggestions.
>
> Thanks!
>
>





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