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Please Help!!!! Seat Belt Signal Keeps Beeping.

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    Please Help!!!! Seat Belt Signal Keeps Beeping.

    What up, I got a 1990 honda accord lx and my seat belt signal keeps beeping even when all seat belts are put on, Its very annoying lol, is there anyway to unplug it or fix it???????

    #2
    The seat belt ecu/controller is under the passenger seat. The wire harness is most likely loose. If it gets disconneced for any reason it beeps.


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      #3
      Or it got unplugged at the lap belt plug in.

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        #4
        oh thanx, if it is not loose and on tight and still beaping is there another way from keepin it from beeping like unpluging a wire??

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          #5
          unplug the wire harness I mentioned. But the automatic seat belts will stop working. Just make sure to unplug it when the seat belts are at the closed door position. Now they will be manual seat belts


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            #6
            Move the passenger seat forward all the way. You should be able to kinda see the controller from under the rear of seat. There are 2 wire harness connectors to the controller. Just unplug them.
            Last edited by Tishock; 12-05-2009, 10:03 PM.


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              #7
              Kool thanx, i will try unpluging the wire harness and see how it goes, the manual seatbelts is fine for now, as long as i dont here that annoying beeping sound lol

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                #8
                There is a little micro switch that the seatbelt mechanisim closes when the seatbelt is at the retracted (closed) position. Your micro switch is broken. You can get your seatbelts replaced for no charge at the dealership. Our seat belts have a lifetime warranty.

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                  #9
                  oh ok yea cause it tried unpluging the wire under the chairs and the beaping is still on when i have the seatbelts on, so can i go to any honda dealer for them to fix it? for free?

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                    #10
                    they more than likely fix it for free UNLESS they find signs of tampering then you're SOL.

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                      #11
                      Not to thread jack, but mine have done this as well. I notice it when it's cold. It's almost like, as soon as the track or something warms up, it stops

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