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This light has been blinking without stopping for a few years now on the 1998 Chevrolet Prizm I have. What would be the easiest way to either fix the problem or just disable it. I don't really care to have the light at all, so if you know a way to easily stop the damn blinking let me know. haha
Last edited by rekd0514; 04-11-2007 at 10:13 PM. |
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Re: Seatbelt Indactor Light
Sorry about the spelling error. Indicator*
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Re: Seatbelt Indicator Light
I ended up just taking the bulb out.
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Re: Seatbelt Indicator Light
Have you checked the female end of the front buckles for dirt or french fry parts stuck inside? Or maybe you have shoved something under the seat one time and knocked loose the wiring connector underneath?
Just a suggestion. I assume the buckle is latching properly and you are using the seat belt.
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Re: Seatbelt Indicator Light
I have this same problem, a continually
blinking seat belt indicator light. Did any of you ever find out what causes this? The car runs great, except for the blinking light. |
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Re: Seatbelt Indicator Light
I still think it may be caused by either french fries and Coke stuck in the buckle, or the wiring harness under the front seats was kicked loose by a long legged passenger in the back seat.
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'65 Chevy Malibu SS '06 Pontiac Vibe (a dead deer fits nicely in the back) '04 Ford Escape GMC S-15 4WD '57 Chevy 210 post sedan '51 Ford F2 pickup Recently gone but not forgotten - 68 Chevelle, '97 Rodeo V6 4WD. |
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