Why does my seat belt reminder light stay on?

Why does my seat belt reminder light stay on?

My seat belt reminder light stays on and flashes despite the seatbelt (driver side) being buckled. Several months ago I – Answered by a verified Chevy Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.

When was the seat belt light and chime invented?

Published on Sep 24, 2013. In this video, I show where the electrical connections of the seat belts are. This may control the chime noise and warning light. Wear your seat belt please. Seat belts were invented in 1885, the modern 3 point seat belt was patented in 1955. In 1970 the first seat belt law in the world was passed in Australia.

What to do if your seat belt alarm keeps dinging?

Blow it out with a portable can of air. Make sure both the male/female parts of belt are clean, non-rusted/corroded & non-damaged to make good electrical connection when belted in; this turns off your belt warning light and bell.

Where is the seat belt warning light located?

As already mentioned, the seat belt warning system is an electrical circuit that is remaining open and triggering the warning. One common place where this circuit is broken is under the seat. Located under the drivers seat, or sometimes the passenger seat on certain vehicles is the airbag and SRS (supplemental restraint system) unit.

My seat belt reminder light stays on and flashes despite the seatbelt (driver side) being buckled. Several months ago I – Answered by a verified Chevy Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.

Published on Sep 24, 2013. In this video, I show where the electrical connections of the seat belts are. This may control the chime noise and warning light. Wear your seat belt please. Seat belts were invented in 1885, the modern 3 point seat belt was patented in 1955. In 1970 the first seat belt law in the world was passed in Australia.

As already mentioned, the seat belt warning system is an electrical circuit that is remaining open and triggering the warning. One common place where this circuit is broken is under the seat. Located under the drivers seat, or sometimes the passenger seat on certain vehicles is the airbag and SRS (supplemental restraint system) unit.

Blow it out with a portable can of air. Make sure both the male/female parts of belt are clean, non-rusted/corroded & non-damaged to make good electrical connection when belted in; this turns off your belt warning light and bell.

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