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Hi;
I have a 91 4 door Honda Civic. The seat belt alarm has been going off at random intervals for no apparent reason. When it does, it goes off for a long time. Needless to say it is getting on my nerves. My mechanic replaced a small pen-like spring, which helped. It does it less, but it still does it. He told me that if I could bring it in while it is going off that he could find the circuit responsible for the sound and burn it out. The problem is, it happens at random. I can't afford to ditch to go to my mechanic whenever the behavior comes back. I can't reproduce the problem at will. Can anyone suggest an alternative solution? Thanks Steve |
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beforewisdom@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi; > > I have a 91 4 door Honda Civic. > > The seat belt alarm has been going off at random intervals for no > apparent reason. > > When it does, it goes off for a long time. Needless to say it is > getting on my nerves. > > My mechanic replaced a small pen-like spring, which helped. It does it > less, but it still does it. > > He told me that if I could bring it in while it is going off that he > could find the circuit responsible for the sound and burn it out. > > The problem is, it happens at random. I can't afford to ditch to go to > my mechanic whenever the behavior comes back. I can't reproduce the > problem at will. > > Can anyone suggest an alternative solution? > > Thanks > > Steve > the audible alarm, or the flashing light? there's a sensor under the seat that's supposed to tell the alarm circuit whether to work or not - no if no one's sitting there. check that out. if it's just the flashing light up on the mirror mounting, you can take the bulb out. |
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beforewisdom@gmail.com wrote in
news:1116763733.705792.215860@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > Hi; > > I have a 91 4 door Honda Civic. > > The seat belt alarm has been going off at random intervals for no > apparent reason. > Lucky you. You have those stupid "motorized mouse" automatic shoulder belts. Does the light come on as well? Three possible culprits: 1) Lock position sensor in the door pillar where the belt ends up at the end of its travel 2) the switch inside the buckle's receptacle 3) Shoulder belt retractor switch If either sticks, breaks, or comes loose, it can be grounded, turning on the buzzer. Your mechanic needs to study the wiring diagram carefully. There are only a few possible causes. If he has not got the diagram (inexcusable!!) I can send you scans of the Integras's system for that year, which should be the same. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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jim beam wrote:
> the audible alarm, or the flashing light? The alarm, I can live with the flashing light, but that incessant beeping! ![]() > > there's a sensor under the seat that's supposed to tell the alarm > circuit whether to work or not - no if no one's sitting there. check > that out. if it's just the flashing light up on the mirror mounting, > you can take the bulb out. > Thanks, I will tel my mechanic about it Steve |
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91 Civics have a lifetime warranty on the seat belts. This should be
indicated on the warranty material that came with your car. I should think this problem with your Civic would be covered, as it's very much arguably a safety issue. Call the dealer and find out. Elle Original owner, 1991 Civic, seat belt problem in 2001, dealer repaired over several days (*&^%$) at no charge. <beforewisdom@gmail.com> wrote > Hi; > > I have a 91 4 door Honda Civic. > > The seat belt alarm has been going off at random intervals for no > apparent reason. > > When it does, it goes off for a long time. Needless to say it is > getting on my nerves. > > My mechanic replaced a small pen-like spring, which helped. It does it > less, but it still does it. > > He told me that if I could bring it in while it is going off that he > could find the circuit responsible for the sound and burn it out. > > The problem is, it happens at random. I can't afford to ditch to go to > my mechanic whenever the behavior comes back. I can't reproduce the > problem at will. > > Can anyone suggest an alternative solution? > > Thanks > > Steve > |
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TeGGeR® wrote:
> Lucky you. You have those stupid "motorized mouse" automatic shoulder > belts. Yep. > > Does the light come on as well? The light doesn't bother me, the alarm beeping at random intervals for long periods of time does! ![]() > > > Three possible culprits: > 1) Lock position sensor in the door pillar where the belt ends up at the > end of its travel > 2) the switch inside the buckle's receptacle > 3) Shoulder belt retractor switch > > If either sticks, breaks, or comes loose, it can be grounded, turning on > the buzzer. > I will forward this infomration to my mechanic. > Your mechanic needs to study the wiring diagram carefully. There are only a > few possible causes. If he has not got the diagram (inexcusable!!) I can > send you scans of the Integras's system for that year, which should be the > same. He is a fairly modern mechanic. I see studing materials all over his garage. I think the diagrams would be very helpful. Could you send them to beforewisdom@gmail.com ? I will forward them to my mechanic and ask him to try again Thanks so much for the help! Steve |
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Elle wrote:
> 91 Civics have a lifetime warranty on the seat belts. This should be > indicated on the warranty material that came with your car. I should think > this problem with your Civic would be covered, as it's very much arguably a > safety issue. Call the dealer and find out. I bought the car used, though from a dealership. I will give them a call Thanks Steve Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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Steve <nospam@please.reply.to.group.thanks.com> wrote in
news:d6q5gk01l3c@enews3.newsguy.com: > TeGGeR® wrote: >> Your mechanic needs to study the wiring diagram carefully. There are >> only a few possible causes. If he has not got the diagram >> (inexcusable!!) I can send you scans of the Integras's system for >> that year, which should be the same. > > He is a fairly modern mechanic. I see studing materials all over his > garage. I think the diagrams would be very helpful. > > Could you send them to > > beforewisdom@gmail.com ? Check your email! The automatic belt system is fairly simple despite its apparent complexity. A good technician should be able to hunt down the problem easily given the wiring diagrams. Good luck. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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TeGGeR® wrote:
> Check your email! > > The automatic belt system is fairly simple despite its apparent complexity. > A good technician should be able to hunt down the problem easily given the > wiring diagrams. Thanks! Steve Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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"Elle" <elle_navorski@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message news:hQ0ke.1030$oT1.366@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net... > 91 Civics have a lifetime warranty on the seat belts. This should be > indicated on the warranty material that came with your car. I should think > this problem with your Civic would be covered, as it's very much arguably > a > safety issue. Call the dealer and find out. > > Elle When I had a similar issue with my '90 the dealer said it was not covered by the seatbelt warranty, but maybe the OP's dealer would see it differently. On my car, the alarm always beeps every time I turn on the ignition whether I have a passenger or not, and the light stayed on always. I removed the bulb from the light and learned to live with the beeping. Ray |
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