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    #16
    Originally posted by ErwinM619
    i have those seatbelts too sometimes i hate them sometimes i love them i always thought of how to fix it incase it breaks....there was this one time my friends arm got caught in the seatbelt rail it took a chunk out of his arm it was pretty funny
    I love my autobelts, its funny as hell when they scare the shit out of some one haha
    wat?

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      #17
      check under the seat that the seat is connected to the harness...if not then you will get that beeping sound.

      if you need a set of auto seatbelt motor assymbly or the computer let me know. i still have them when i stripped my accord, they were in working order and i have the computers under the passenger seats. its for a 4 door.
      What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.

      You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!

      Retro!

      Hater

      I love nooBs...They make me look good

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        #18
        those belts stink

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          #19
          Evil Demon Belts muahahaha

          I love my autobelts, but they were made for smaller asian folks methinks (like myself, 5'4" 130lbs). My gf is more of the full-figured variety, and she has trouble squishing herself into the seat, and then when the autobelts activate, it pretty much suffocates her at the neck, and even get's stuck (it doesn't always make it to its final position). Larger-bodied peoples' "centerline" (spine) sit more forward i the seat than slimmer folks, and that belt was not designed with that in mind. I actually disconnected the auto belt wireharness on the passenger side so that it is manual only, for her sake. But she felt "fat" when I did that, and asked me to reconnect it.

          So for personal pride, she pays the price by being choked to death everytime she gets in the car.

          Also, her long hair sometimes gets caught in the track while it's moving, and it has ripped some of her hair out.

          She always says "I hate this car." I think it's getting back at her.
          My Ride (Click here)

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            #20
            I believe they (the auto industry did away with them after 2 years was because it was such a bad idea

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              #21
              Originally posted by accordztech
              check under the seat that the seat is connected to the harness...if not then you will get that beeping sound.

              if you need a set of auto seatbelt motor assymbly or the computer let me know. i still have them when i stripped my accord, they were in working order and i have the computers under the passenger seats. its for a 4 door.
              Wow thanks I'll let you know when I have news from the dealership. I appreciate the offer.
              Bogey2Tone

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                #22
                Seatbelts now exorcised

                Now I'm gonna quote you guys what I have on the little honda paper that's making me so happy:
                "Service technician confirmed the complaint. Passenger front shoulder belt stayed in the forward position. It would not go back. Checked fuses and fuses were ok. Performed control unit test and control unit was ok. Motor was ok. Performed door latch switch test and latch was ok. Performed rear lock position test and switch was faulty. Replaced the seatbelt retractor motor. Switch is inside motor. Seatbelt now works properly. R front shoulder belt anchor rail assembly replaced; cost: $0
                R drive unit assembly replaced; cost:$0
                Shoulder belt automatic motorized imput test; cost: $0
                Straight time for diagnostic 1.5 hrs cost: $0
                Labor: $0.00
                Parts: $0.00
                Other: $0.00
                Having working seatbelts $ PRICELESS $
                Bogey2Tone

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                  #23
                  hella yea dude, glad it worked out for ya!
                  What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.

                  You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!

                  Retro!

                  Hater

                  I love nooBs...They make me look good

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                    #24
                    good deal man, safety first haha
                    Retired 1990 Accord LX Coupe
                    Project 240SX
                    Originally posted by chillin943
                    anyone kno if i can just make a hot wire for v-tec off the horn??
                    Vouches: Bought from: smseagren83, phatdoughnut, uk - accord, lucid, iamnemo, accord_inspire, 2point6, chopstickz, djcaz_aom, rosko

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                      #25
                      Thank you guys for all your help with my belts
                      Bogey2Tone

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                        #26
                        Anyone know if the the dealer replace the belt under warranty if the belt's starting to tear?
                        90 Accord Ex, F22A4. Slight fire damage.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by ibbryn
                          Anyone know if the the dealer replace the belt under warranty if the belt's starting to tear?
                          Your best bet is to just call them up and simply ask.
                          Bogey2Tone

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