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Anonymous Posted on Jan 30, 2011

Front seat belts do not roll up automaticaly - 1991 Honda Civic

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Contact your nearest Honda dealer, as I'm told seat belts have a lifetime warranty.

  • Anonymous Feb 08, 2011

    I justy went through this with my 1991 Civic today. These motors are not covered. Only the belts and buckles-assuming normal wear and tear. So the real expensive stuff is on you - and me. I was quoted $500 plus $86/hr labor. Any ideas on how to stop the beeping?

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SOURCE: Seat belt for 2004 honda accord refuse to roll out.

Take this back to your local honda dealership. Honda has a lifetime seatbelt part warranty. They should take care of this no problem for you at no charge.

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