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Car Forum / Acura Cars / February 2007

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seat belt won't go down

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rastapasta - 15 Feb 2007 03:00 GMT
on my '92 Teg

WASSUP WIT IT ?????????

---->only on driver's side
Passenger side goes up/down

fuse? door switch?

I'll take her in in the morning, but cheers for a swift reply!!

thanx
motsco_ - 15 Feb 2007 06:41 GMT
> on my '92 Teg
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> thanx

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Take it in . . .If you're in USA it's covered by warranty.

'Curly'
Tegger - 15 Feb 2007 08:22 GMT
> on my '92 Teg
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> I'll take her in in the morning, but cheers for a swift reply!!

If this is the "motorized mouse" type of belt, usually the B-pillar
position switch goes bad, but a blown fuse is possible too.

As Curly says, American Honda has a lifetime warranty on belts. Free fix
for you. Bring it to the nearest Honda dealer and let them deal with it.

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rastapasta - 18 Feb 2007 03:09 GMT
>> on my '92 Teg
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> As Curly says, American Honda has a lifetime warranty on belts. Free fix
> for you. Bring it to the nearest Honda dealer and let them deal with it.

Really? wow---I"ll go for that. The problem stopped the day after it quit
the 1st time (2/14), then came back once or twice, but I am happy to hear
about this lifetime warranty. Firestone wanted to charge me ~$100 diagnostic
fee, then parts.

Thanx all for helping.

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