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I just took my 1993 Nissan Serena with the same issue into a auto electrician. They took it apart and found it to be the speedometer driver is broken. Apparently very common for this vehicle. Two options: have it repaired or put in a second hand speedo, the latter is slightly cheaper but then your odometer will be wrong and it could break again.
you nee to replace the seat buckle and possible the tensioner/ the seat belt buckle is easy to replace its a torx screw 32 bit take it out and replace /disconnect the battery when removeing/ to check seat belt tensioner pull out see if it goes back like a yoyo and if it does then you may not need the tensioner/ Please rate my response Thank you
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