electrical seatbelt and blinker
#1
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electrical seatbelt and blinker
since i got my sedan the electrical for the seatbelts and blinkers have worked fine. a few days ago the seat belt beeper went off only a few times while i was driving alone with my seat belt not seat belts on if you know what i mean #LX it happened again today this time with a passenger in the car it beeped only a few times. and then idk if by coincedence my left blinker is blinking fast i checked the bulbs and the bulbs both front and rear flash just fast now.?
#2
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Re: electrical seatbelt and blinker
hey la puente i used to work in la puente and L&T Japanese automotive! haha
anywho, the blinkers.... replace em, i would say, honestly. and i would just cut the sensor to the buckle, thats what i did in my CRX.
if you're unsure and are worried and people on here take too long take it to L&T on Valley and... i think sunset? im not entire sure its been a while, its next to the mcdonalds west of 7th. tell them JD sent you, might help you out a bit more.
anywho, the blinkers.... replace em, i would say, honestly. and i would just cut the sensor to the buckle, thats what i did in my CRX.
if you're unsure and are worried and people on here take too long take it to L&T on Valley and... i think sunset? im not entire sure its been a while, its next to the mcdonalds west of 7th. tell them JD sent you, might help you out a bit more.
#3
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Re: electrical seatbelt and blinker
When you hear this beeping does your gauge cluster indicate that a seatbelt has been unbuckled ??? If so its most likely your buckle switches. they connect via a connector under the seats. make sure they are firmly connected. You should disconnect the connector and reconnect it a few times for each side to get a nice solid connection.
As for your turn signals, have you removed your ICU yet and checked the condition of the circuit board ??? Its the grey box behind the fuse box.
As for your turn signals, have you removed your ICU yet and checked the condition of the circuit board ??? Its the grey box behind the fuse box.
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