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05-Jun-2012, 12:30 AM #1
seatbelts don't pull out
96 chrysler sebring convertible jxi. same one that was in the accident. The seats did not work before the accident. neither the passenger or driver side seatbelts will pull out. I checked the fuse under the hood and its good. What would cause them both to go bad. ? and yes the car is running again with insurance and tags.
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30-Jun-2012, 11:56 AM #2
I see you haven't changed at all and are still relying on others to solve your repair problems. A quick Google search found these and if YOU look further you just might be able to fix it yourself.

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04-Jul-2012, 03:56 PM #3
Jeeze. Is that common to sebrings or cars in particular? may solve a minor issue i got.
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04-Jul-2012, 06:21 PM #4
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Jeeze. Is that common to sebrings or cars in particular? may solve a minor issue i got.
It looks to me like it's something unique to Sebrings but who knows. If I were you I would ask Lexmark.
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06-Jul-2012, 01:30 PM #5
Maybe none of my buisness
Hi I am a certified traffic accident investigator and reconstructionist. I suggest you perform a small test on your seat belt if you are having problems with them.

Sit in the car grab the shoulder belt at about shoulder height and jerk on it... do this 5-6 times. It shoud lock each time you perform this test. If it doesn't lock then have it checked out by a qualified dealer or service tech. You need this to work to save your life.
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06-Jul-2012, 02:43 PM #6
Didnt know seatbelts were compulsory across the pond .
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06-Jul-2012, 03:06 PM #7
yup. Stupid but true. In a lot of states, helmets for motorcyclists as well are mandated.
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06-Jul-2012, 03:16 PM #8
So no more riding with your locks flowing behind you
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06-Jul-2012, 05:34 PM #9
Seatbelts and helmets are complusory in all provinces in Canada.
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07-Jul-2012, 01:23 PM #10
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Seatbelts and helmets are complusory in all provinces in Canada.
So I'm riding my motorcycle with my helmet on, and get flattened by some dope texting...
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07-Jul-2012, 01:27 PM #11
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yup. Stupid but true. In a lot of states, helmets for motorcyclists as well are mandated.
insurance as well as stupidity of most,not all... drivers these days... driven.
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07-Jul-2012, 03:39 PM #12
Never mind him texting... maybe he is looking at that topless woman... another law in Canada. Yes, woman are allowed to bare thier breasts in public in Canada.

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07-Jul-2012, 03:41 PM #13
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insurance as well as stupidity of most,not all... drivers these days... driven.
Personally, I think that people who dont use helmets or seat belts are organ donors anyhow, but the option to do so should at least be there. Our choice, eh wot?
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07-Jul-2012, 04:02 PM #14
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Never mind him texting... maybe he is looking at that topless woman... another law in Canada. Yes, woman are allowed to bear thier breasts in public in Canada.
As we say around here... whatever floats your boat. Just don't do it on a public right of way.

I could care less about Canada law when it comes to safe driving.

And who said anything about "him texting" or "topless women"....I'm talking about stupid drivers period...no gender/race involved...

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07-Jul-2012, 04:10 PM #15
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Personally, I think that people who dont use helmets or seat belts are organ donors anyhow, but the option to do so should at least be there. Our choice, eh wot?
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the option to do so should at least be there. Our choice, eh wot?
..........eh?.
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