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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Check fuses and circuit breakers.               
  • First, check fuses and see if any are out. At times other fuses and issues trip more issues.
  • If all good, check circuit breakers located under dash on drivers side.
  • Circuit breakers labeled: (Power) 30A and (Automatic Shoulder Belt) 30A may be tripped. This is a simple fix. Just by sticking a toothpick or needle in hole located on circuit breaker (see 2nd photo). If it clicks, it may have been tripped and you journey may end here, if not then continue.

First, check fuses and see if any are out. At times other fuses and issues trip more issues.

If all good, check circuit breakers located under dash on drivers side.

Circuit breakers labeled: (Power) 30A and (Automatic Shoulder Belt) 30A may be tripped. This is a simple fix. Just by sticking a toothpick or needle in hole located on circuit breaker (see 2nd photo). If it clicks, it may have been tripped and you journey may end here, if not then continue.

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Step 2

              Check Wiring               
  • If you were like me, it was not as simple as a fuse or breaker. You may need to check your wires coming from the switches on the door, specifically in the door jam.
  • Due to age and wear, you may have a tear (mix-tape dropping soon). OR like mine, many torn wires.
  • Here you need to remove the rubber cover and may need to push wires through kick panel to work on/check wires.

If you were like me, it was not as simple as a fuse or breaker. You may need to check your wires coming from the switches on the door, specifically in the door jam.

Due to age and wear, you may have a tear (mix-tape dropping soon). OR like mine, many torn wires.

Here you need to remove the rubber cover and may need to push wires through kick panel to work on/check wires.

Step 3

              Fix Wiring               
  • As shown, wires break and simply reconnecting them will restore your windows, seat belt, and/or lock issues.
  • Make sure to reconnect and reassemble everything. Hope this guide helped!

As shown, wires break and simply reconnecting them will restore your windows, seat belt, and/or lock issues.

Make sure to reconnect and reassemble everything. Hope this guide helped!

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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David Melnichuk - Apr 11, 2018

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Great to see it first hand. I’m thinking about not risking it and going with a service for my seat belt repair like this one https://www.safetyrestore.com/seat-belt-… .. its much more affordable than a dealership.. any experience with mail in services like this?

danielbaker2 - Jul 11, 2018

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David Melnichuk: It appears that that service is in MA, and of course can deal with an issue if you have a part that you can send to them. I am in Seattle, and it’s a seat belt fold-over issue repeatedly interfering with good operation. safetyrestore doesn’t have nationwide branches, does it?

Kristenia Frisk - Feb 11, 2020

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Ya’ll are AWESOME!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!  Thank you so much!!!  Thank you so much!!! Looked high and low. Even on Japanese site, no help, no pictures, diagrams unclear and way over my head. You are Angels sent to help me so I dont cry again! Clear, to the point, pictures and ever so helpful. God bless you for taking the time. Ms. Kristi