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94 Cavalier seat belt



 
 
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Old May 7th 08, 07:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Jim Ingram
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Default 94 Cavalier seat belt

Hi,
The seat belt is not going in properly and has a habit of comming undone.
Obviously it needs the replacing. The seat belt stalk has some pre-tensioner
affair associated with it. My Haynes manual says that only vauxhall
mechanics can touch this device without facing certain death. However it
looks to me that you can just put the red clip in and unbolt the thing. Is
there anything more to it?

If I can't find a correct replacement will a non-pretensioner one from an
earlier cav fit?


Thanks

Jim


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Old May 7th 08, 07:39 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
reg[_4_]
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Default 94 Cavalier seat belt


"Jim Ingram" wrote in message
news:MpqdnXQf4NXVnL_VnZ2dnUVZ8qClnZ2d@plusnet...
Hi,
The seat belt is not going in properly and has a habit of comming undone.
Obviously it needs the replacing. The seat belt stalk has some
pre-tensioner
affair associated with it. My Haynes manual says that only vauxhall
mechanics can touch this device without facing certain death. However it
looks to me that you can just put the red clip in and unbolt the thing. Is
there anything more to it?

If I can't find a correct replacement will a non-pretensioner one from an
earlier cav fit?


Thanks

Jim


make sure you discount the battery & leave for about 20 mins & then put the
red tag in & replace as necessary. if you replace it with a non
pre-tensioner you will have a malfunction light displayed constantly on the
dash.


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Old May 7th 08, 10:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Jim Ingram
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Default 94 Cavalier seat belt


reg wrote in message ...

"Jim Ingram" wrote in message
news:MpqdnXQf4NXVnL_VnZ2dnUVZ8qClnZ2d@plusnet...
Hi,
The seat belt is not going in properly and has a habit of comming

undone.
Obviously it needs the replacing. The seat belt stalk has some
pre-tensioner
affair associated with it. My Haynes manual says that only vauxhall
mechanics can touch this device without facing certain death. However it
looks to me that you can just put the red clip in and unbolt the thing.

Is
there anything more to it?

If I can't find a correct replacement will a non-pretensioner one from

an
earlier cav fit?


Thanks

Jim


make sure you discount the battery & leave for about 20 mins & then put

the
red tag in & replace as necessary. if you replace it with a non
pre-tensioner you will have a malfunction light displayed constantly on

the
dash.

Thanks, I got as far as unbolting the seat from the floor pan and I didn't
notice any electrical connections but I think there may be a tell tale for
the seat belt on the dash? Can't see how it would work, unless it's conected
using the actual belt. Is a malfunction light an MOT fail?

Jim


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Old May 8th 08, 07:17 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Richard Hill[_2_]
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Default 94 Cavalier seat belt

Jim Ingram wrote:
reg wrote in message ...
"Jim Ingram" wrote in message
news:MpqdnXQf4NXVnL_VnZ2dnUVZ8qClnZ2d@plusnet...
Hi,
The seat belt is not going in properly and has a habit of comming

undone.
Obviously it needs the replacing. The seat belt stalk has some
pre-tensioner
affair associated with it. My Haynes manual says that only vauxhall
mechanics can touch this device without facing certain death. However it
looks to me that you can just put the red clip in and unbolt the thing.

Is
there anything more to it?

If I can't find a correct replacement will a non-pretensioner one from

an
earlier cav fit?


Thanks

Jim

make sure you discount the battery & leave for about 20 mins & then put

the
red tag in & replace as necessary. if you replace it with a non
pre-tensioner you will have a malfunction light displayed constantly on

the
dash.

Thanks, I got as far as unbolting the seat from the floor pan and I didn't
notice any electrical connections but I think there may be a tell tale for
the seat belt on the dash? Can't see how it would work, unless it's conected
using the actual belt. Is a malfunction light an MOT fail?

Jim


Not certain but pretty sure the 'old' vauxhall seat belts with the red
safety clip thing are not electric and so no need to disconnect battery
etc just insert the red clip then unbolt the unit from the seat.
 




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