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Car Forum / Acura Cars / April 2006

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Help! 1992 integra seat belt warning hell!

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joshdavis77 - 25 Apr 2006 22:10 GMT
If someone could help, I would be most grateful.

The seat belt warning beep that is supposed to last for 6 seconds when
you start the car has gone haywire. It does it's 6 second thing, and
then starts beeping a little bit faster until I turn the car off. The
seat belt light stays lit and even tho the seat belts are securely
fastened. I checked the manual and the fuse box and there wasn't
anything relating to the seat belt beeper.

I would really like to get this fixed as the car is pretty much
undrivable at this point, it is not a quiet noise.

Thanks

Josh
TeGGeR® - 26 Apr 2006 01:08 GMT
> If someone could help, I would be most grateful.
>
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> I would really like to get this fixed as the car is pretty much
> undrivable at this point, it is not a quiet noise.

If you're in the US, the belts are covered for this under warranty for the
life of the vehicle.

Call the dealer tomorrw.

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joshdavis77 - 26 Apr 2006 18:23 GMT
Thanks Tegger,

I called and the dealership will indeed have a look at it. I just hope
that it is the seat belt and not an electrical system problem which I
will have to pay for.
Acura God - 28 Apr 2006 01:44 GMT
I have replaced several seat belt position sensors in the b-pillar. Do the
automatic belts still move or is one stationary?

David Short
Acura God

> Thanks Tegger,
>
> I called and the dealership will indeed have a look at it. I just hope
> that it is the seat belt and not an electrical system problem which I
> will have to pay for.

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