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My '93 saturn sc1 seatbelt motor is running despite the seatbelt not running up or down it's track inside the door. the motor running when i shut off my car is draining my car battery. is there a fuse for this i can pull out if so where is it please
I have the same problem on my just purchased for $100, 1991 Saturn SL, Drivers Side belt running, but not moving. I remember having the same problem in my 1994 Ford Escort, but I can't remember how I fixed it. I think I had to get some little part for the track. I also posted on my passenger door window went down and won't come up. Motor is running strong and loud. Sound like grinding.
I still need to find the fusebox. Am also trying to find an owners manual or Haynes manual free online. Thanks, I'll keep working on it. Our "Pick-A-Part" is 50% off this weekend. From what I read I'll be looking for motor mounts.
I still need to find the fusebox. Am also trying to find an owners manual or Haynes manual free online. Thanks, I'll keep working on it. Our "Pick-A-Part" is 50% off this weekend. From what I read I'll be looking for motor mounts.
Still have not located the right relay. It's not labeled seats of any kind. Any help would be appreciated. Made battery go dead.Still have not located the right relay. It's not labeled seats of any kind. Any help would be appreciated. Made battery go dead.
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two fuse boxes that i know of.... one is under the dash board on the drivers side.... and one is in the engine compartment near the battery.... if you don't have luck locating the correct relay i will look it up for youtwo fuse boxes that i know of.... one is under the dash board on the drivers side.... and one is in the engine compartment near the battery.... if you don't have luck locating the correct relay i will look it up for you
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All you should have to do is squeeze the plastic clips together, you may need a pliers. Another thing that helps is spray some WD-40 in there and rotate the filter on the line a little.
It Needs Either a New Seat belt track assy. on the side that's not working or a new Seat Belt Control module Located under center console (Blk Box With 3 Connectors) One Fuse works both tracks
To put a serpentine belt back on your car, you should jack the right side up, and remove the tire first. Remove the plastic cover behind that to gain access to the side of the motor with the pulleys on it. On the side of the motor you will see down low the belt tensioner pulley witch swivels with the use of a wrench, i think it is a 14 or 15 mm wrench which is needed. Put the belt around all the other pulleys in the format they go by the picture under the hood, saving the last part of the belt to go the tensioner.Swivel the tensioner and but the belt over it, and put everything back on in reverse order.
is this a 4 door sedan? If so, the brake light wire runs along the drivers side of vehicle up the rear side of back seat. Look at where the wire goes through the cut out in sheet metal. I had the same issue, brake light out, replaced fuse and drove, bralk lights out again. Where the wire goes over the sharp edge of metal, it can wear through and short out. You have to run your fingers along the wire to possibably find the cut, it may be small so look closely. tape it up if you find a break. Good luck
You'd need to pickup the need parts at the junkyard. You'll need the "A" to "B" pillar trim, lower "B" pillar trim, front seat belts and seatbelt giude from a 1995 SC1 or SC2.
The treaded hole in the frame of the car where the track of the automatic seatbelt assembly attaches is in a slightly different place than the three point system. Its not a problem though. You just need to drill a 3/4" hole slightly above the existing hole in the trim panel. The existing hole is hidden by the seatbelt and not noticable at all.
Everything else pretty much bolts or snaps into place.
I've done this swap on several 1991-1994 Saturn S-Series.
There is a fuse panel behind the console kick panel on the passenger side. Pull the panel off (velcro stays). The legend and fuse layout is embossed on the back of the panel.
A couple other things you might try though. Underneath the front seats are sensors that normally tell the brain someone is sitting in them. Look under the seats for a plug with two wires coming out of it. Pull the plug. Any difference?
Does the the belt shuttle move at all? Is it stripped? If so, you might try helping it along to the other end of the track. It may shut down on its own that way.
And last but not least, as a temporary solution, pull the negative terminal from the battery over night until it gets fixed for real.
I still need to find the fusebox. Am also trying to find an owners manual or Haynes manual free online. Thanks, I'll keep working on it. Our "Pick-A-Part" is 50% off this weekend. From what I read I'll be looking for motor mounts.
Still have not located the right relay. It's not labeled seats of any kind. Any help would be appreciated. Made battery go dead.
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