How to tighten Automatic Seat Belts
joopa
02-27-2005, 02:02 PM
Hey,
I just noticed that my Automatic Seatbelts don't tighten up when I pull really hard (with the engine on) I was wondering if anyone succesfully ever tried to fix that.
I took off the cover on the retractors and can see that there are two covers inside, one of them says "Do Not Remove". The other one doesnt and there are wires going into it. I guess thats for the tensioner to turn off as the seatbelts rolls into place.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Frank
Yes I know Auto S/B;s are not cool and pose a severe strangulation risk, but they save $200 a year in car insurance.
'91 Civic DX Sedan. 175K, Paid $600 '02.
I just noticed that my Automatic Seatbelts don't tighten up when I pull really hard (with the engine on) I was wondering if anyone succesfully ever tried to fix that.
I took off the cover on the retractors and can see that there are two covers inside, one of them says "Do Not Remove". The other one doesnt and there are wires going into it. I guess thats for the tensioner to turn off as the seatbelts rolls into place.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Frank
Yes I know Auto S/B;s are not cool and pose a severe strangulation risk, but they save $200 a year in car insurance.
'91 Civic DX Sedan. 175K, Paid $600 '02.
civickiller
02-27-2005, 04:12 PM
you can 200 a year by switch to geico :lol:
take it to honda, let them look at it. honda warranties all seat belts for life so if the seatbelt is defective, they will replace it for you for free. take it to honda and see if they will do it for free
take it to honda, let them look at it. honda warranties all seat belts for life so if the seatbelt is defective, they will replace it for you for free. take it to honda and see if they will do it for free
civic_boy91
02-27-2005, 11:01 PM
i thought mine didnt work...lol try this get a passanger....get up to about 30 mph and slam on the breaks and turn really hard ... they kinda work like a shock sensor. you have to have that g-force. mine also worked on the skid pad ...lol (the passaneger is to see if it works...you dont wanna let go and fly out of your window...lol)
dmbrisket 51
02-27-2005, 11:12 PM
i thought mine didnt work...lol try this get a passanger....get up to about 30 mph and slam on the breaks and turn really hard ... they kinda work like a shock sensor. you have to have that g-force. mine also worked on the skid pad ...lol (the passaneger is to see if it works...you dont wanna let go and fly out of your window...lol)
:rofl: :lol2: :icon16: all i have to say to that one
:rofl: :lol2: :icon16: all i have to say to that one
civic_boy91
02-27-2005, 11:32 PM
:rofl: :lol2: :icon16: all i have to say to that one
you could also drive into a tree at 100 mph...(lets hope you can go 100mph) if they dont work...well i guess you wont be telling us how it went. but really you shouldnt have to try too hard to get it to lock, hard breaking and a slight tug should do it.
the other way is just me having fun at the track...unless you want to get a wreckless driving tickit do it somewhere you wont be seen... :icon16: :loser:
you could also drive into a tree at 100 mph...(lets hope you can go 100mph) if they dont work...well i guess you wont be telling us how it went. but really you shouldnt have to try too hard to get it to lock, hard breaking and a slight tug should do it.
the other way is just me having fun at the track...unless you want to get a wreckless driving tickit do it somewhere you wont be seen... :icon16: :loser:
bionictony
02-28-2005, 02:35 AM
my seatbelts in the front seat also don't lock as easily as the back seatbelts. like in other cars i bend down to pick something up and cant cuz it locks. but in the civic it doesnt lock that easily. it needs a hard jerk to lock though for me.
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