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Auto Seat Belts Limit Switches


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These switches can be cleaned and the belts will normally work afterwards. The front one is located behind the A-pillar cover, the back one behind the side cover next to the rear seat. You can take them out, use electrical cleaner on the pieces, di-electric grease, and re-assemble. Here are a few pics:

 

The front connector:

 

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/2137/seatbeltlimitswitch3tk6.jpg

 

The pieces to take out and clean up:

 

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/4564/seatbeltlimitswitch2bw8.jpg

 

The rear, connects to the clip you see sticking out.

 

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/4687/seatbeltlimitswitch6be1.jpg

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My seat belts do not work do you think this is the problem, i would love for them to work, someone else mentioned checking the relay I looked in the manual and i cannot figure out for the life of me what relay would be for the seat belts, and I really hope I dont need new motors or something, I just bought the car
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My seat belts do not work do you think this is the problem, i would love for them to work, someone else mentioned checking the relay I looked in the manual and i cannot figure out for the life of me what relay would be for the seat belts, and I really hope I dont need new motors or something, I just bought the car

 

These switches seem to be the #1 problem with the auto seatbelts.

jimmy

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