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    manual seat belt swap

    i have a 90 accord and i would liek to swap out my automatic seat belts because they are always getting stuck when they lock up cus of the brakes.... does anyone know how to swap or go about switching over to manual seat belts... i was gonna just get racing seats wit the chest belts but i weighed my options and thats not gonna happen anytime soon
    1990 Accord EX Sold
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    1999 Accord LX Daily Driver

    #2
    just take out everything that the auto seatbelt use's and get everything the manual belt use's and bolt in from there...should be easy
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      #3
      Accordinglydone has a write up about it...
      90-91 Auto seatbelt conversion to 92-93 manual [Complete]

      the hard part is finding the donor 92-93 models

      I don;t know why, but my auto belts in my 91 are now working fine.
      Last edited by Rahhstah; 03-09-2007, 03:54 PM.

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        #4
        just becareful if you decide to drive your cb without that belt...it's suppose to be your life saver.

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          #5
          cant you just remove a fuse for the auto belts to make them not auto any more?

          Obviously i can see why youd rather just swap to the 92-93 setup but i remember seeing on here people that had auto and them not working cuz fuses were out...maybe under the seats!?

          I dunno....i loved the autobelts...my dad had a 91 and i loved them...now i own a 93 and i gotta remember that shit lmao.

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            #6
            IMO, the auto seat belts are cool. more of a classic old school feature ahaha.

            but it is a pain when they seize up esp in the cold weather & of age.


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            91 Accord Wagon EX-R/ F22A6 5 speed
            93 Accord Wagon EX/ F22A4
            91 Accord Sedan EX/ F22A4 5 speed
            94 Accord Sedan EX-R/ F22b1 5 speed
            94 Accord Sedan EX-R/ F22b1

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ralphie
              cant you just remove a fuse for the auto belts to make them not auto any more?
              Yes you can, in the engine fuse box. Just pull 'em out when the seat belts in the position you want.

              I'd prefer to put in 92-93 manual belts to that, though...

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