by johngdole@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aug 15, 2008 at 07:40 PM
Non-working seat belts are dangerous. The inertial catch should
generally be in the belt reel. You should still be able to order seat
belt reel assemblies to replace these. Google online Toyota parts
dealers for lower prices.
The alarm switch is probably in the buckle and still works. So there
should be no problem there.
That said, I think Honda seat belts have lifetime warranty even when
your car turned into a rust bucket. So call your Toyota dealer and
check with them before spending.
On Aug 14, 6:31=A0pm, "Mel" <NS_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The car has a lot of miles on it, but runs perfectly.
>
> Both the drivers and passenger side seatbelts stay lose all the time. I
> tried pulling hard on all (lap and shoulder) =A0the belts and they never
=
lock
> up.
>
> When I pull up on the seatbelt emergency release lever, the alarm and
> indicator lights come one. =A0The shoulder belts move up and down
correct=
ly,
> then the door is opened and closed.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be wrong that would affect
al=
l
> seat belts?
>
> Tks much
>
> MC