91 2-door Seat Belt Problem! Need help A.S.A.P.
So my grandfather recently purchased a 91 Accord 2 door. He paid 2500 with 200,XXX miles but it was very clean. This is what he wanted. He also has a 07 Chevy Silverado
but it drinks gas way too much. Anyways long story short, there are a few things that have gone wrong in the short time he has had it. The A/C has gone out, but we are going to fix that easy.
The real problem is with the seatbelt on the driver side. It's one of those automatic sliding seat belts, well now it doesn't work and it makes that dinging noise when you get in the car(as if ithe seatbelt wasn't connected to the top thing.
What is causeing this?
How can we fix it?
How much will it cost?
Where can we find the parts to fix the problem?
Thanks
but it drinks gas way too much. Anyways long story short, there are a few things that have gone wrong in the short time he has had it. The A/C has gone out, but we are going to fix that easy.The real problem is with the seatbelt on the driver side. It's one of those automatic sliding seat belts, well now it doesn't work and it makes that dinging noise when you get in the car(as if ithe seatbelt wasn't connected to the top thing.
What is causeing this?
How can we fix it?
How much will it cost?
Where can we find the parts to fix the problem?
Thanks
A dealership will fix it for you.
Defective seatbelts are and always will be a universal recall on all vehicles of all years. I'm not sure how much it will cost, but because of the serious hazards of a defective seatbelt, a dealership will replace it for you.
Defective seatbelts are and always will be a universal recall on all vehicles of all years. I'm not sure how much it will cost, but because of the serious hazards of a defective seatbelt, a dealership will replace it for you.
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