92 integra passive restraint seatbelt issues
Hi Everyone,
I just found this forum, and was hoping someone might be able to help me. I bought a '92 Integra LS this winter-which runs beautifully-but it has some electrical quirks. The most irritating and potentially dangerous involves the front passenger passive restraint shoulder belt. It will only occasionally retract. This is rarely an issue since I hardly ever have front seat passengers. I thought an easy fix would be to remove the fuse-but the fuse box door with the fuse schematic is missing! I purchased a Chilton manual hoping it contained the fuse box configuration-and detailed wiring information-but it doesn't.
Does anyone know which fuse to pull-or have any other advise?
I was hoping I could find a simple fix for this issue before I took it in to the mechanics..
Thank you all in advance!
I just found this forum, and was hoping someone might be able to help me. I bought a '92 Integra LS this winter-which runs beautifully-but it has some electrical quirks. The most irritating and potentially dangerous involves the front passenger passive restraint shoulder belt. It will only occasionally retract. This is rarely an issue since I hardly ever have front seat passengers. I thought an easy fix would be to remove the fuse-but the fuse box door with the fuse schematic is missing! I purchased a Chilton manual hoping it contained the fuse box configuration-and detailed wiring information-but it doesn't.
Does anyone know which fuse to pull-or have any other advise?
I was hoping I could find a simple fix for this issue before I took it in to the mechanics..
Thank you all in advance!
take it to your honda/acura dealership...All seatbelts & components have a lifetime warranty, and will be fixed for free.
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Correct, as long as the car has not been salvaged or the seatbelts have not been modified.
Correct, as long as the car has not been salvaged or the seatbelts have not been modified.
i've had the same problem with my DA theres is mainly 2 things that cause this. In your door there is a sensor on the locking mechanism that gives a signal to the seatbelt sensor located right under your chair(harness connecting to the seatbelt system) check both plugs for bad connection or build up
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