My automatic seat belt on the drivers side on my 1990 Acura Integra
decided to stop working. It's stuck back in the restrained position
which is FINE - I can live with this. What I cannot live with is the
BEEPING that the car does all the time now when I drive (the light also
blinks but I can deal with that). I was told by a mechanic that there
is a wire that controls this alarm. Does anyone know where this wire is
and what it looks like so I may rip apart the car and cut it? This
mechanic said that since the alarm is a safety precaution he cannot
actually do any modifications to it himself. I'm willing to do whatever
I have to to make it stop beeping. Can anyone help me?
Michael Pardee - 18 Jan 2007 00:55 GMT
> My automatic seat belt on the drivers side on my 1990 Acura Integra
> decided to stop working. It's stuck back in the restrained position
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> actually do any modifications to it himself. I'm willing to do whatever
> I have to to make it stop beeping. Can anyone help me?
Check with your local Honda/Acura dealer. I believe the seatbelt assembly is
warranted for the life of the car.
Mike