SOURCE: the SRS light stay on
SRS stands for supplemental restraint system. You have a problem with the airbag system. The seat belts have sensors to let air bag module know if they are buckled. Could be a bad buckle seat belt will work fine .This may be a common problem is why they said seatbelt problem
SOURCE: driver seatbelt not working
Hi begoniababe, when you say not working do you mean it wont latch? if so it would be a safety issue and may be a recall check with your car dealer it may be fixed for free good luck
SOURCE: Seatbelt won't unlatch
take this to the dealer it should be under warr. they have a 100k 10 yr warr. on seat belt buckles
SOURCE: 1999 honda crv seatbelt
the honda dealer can fix but charges alot. i say take off pannel (it pops off) and see if there is junk in there or if you pull it to far this will happen all the time
SOURCE: 1993 Honda Accord Emergency Brake + Rear seatbelt not retracting
The e-brake probably has an adjustment nut either under the brake when you have it pulled up or simply removing a small plastic plate at the back of the console as seen from the rear seat.
You wil probably need about a 12mm deep socked to adjust it. If the nut is bottomed out you will need to adjust if at the wheels.
As far as the seatbelt, you will need to access the reel assembly and determine if the belt is in a bind or the internal spring in the reel is broken. You should be able to tell what the problem is when you get to the reel.
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