Seat belts gone bad - 2nd post shows what safety items to replace after accident
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Got a 2004 Civic Si 3dr HB. Hit a tree, got car back together and Drivers side Front seat belt is locked and will not reel up or out. What all will have to be done to Get it working again? What parts need replacing? Computers reset? Help!!!
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Re: Seat belts gone bad
That's not "gone bad", that's "deployed" as in airbag type charges.
Contact your insurance company as this is accident related.
And it is not cheap.
Here is a list of items that must be replaced in the event of a seat belt tensioner deployment, C&P from Hondas service info:
After a collision where the seat belt tensioners deployed, replace these items:
Yes, the buckles too. I'm pretty sure they also deployed, no matter if you can tell or not. If you skip it, the new control unit will know if they are deployed or not.
Did it blow any of the airbags? That makes a bigger list.
The new SRS control unit must be initialized after installation (for the OPDS system). Then any new SRS codes can be addressed if they come up, because it won't allow the initialization procedure until all codes are fixed.
HTH
Contact your insurance company as this is accident related.
And it is not cheap.
Here is a list of items that must be replaced in the event of a seat belt tensioner deployment, C&P from Hondas service info:
After a collision where the seat belt tensioners deployed, replace these items:
- Seat belt tensioners
- Seat belt buckle tensioners
- SRS unit
- Front impact sensors
Yes, the buckles too. I'm pretty sure they also deployed, no matter if you can tell or not. If you skip it, the new control unit will know if they are deployed or not.
Did it blow any of the airbags? That makes a bigger list.
The new SRS control unit must be initialized after installation (for the OPDS system). Then any new SRS codes can be addressed if they come up, because it won't allow the initialization procedure until all codes are fixed.
HTH
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If you think a good mechanic is expensive, try hiring a bad one
Re: Seat belts gone bad
There MAY be codes in the SRS unit for the buckle charges, but a SRS control unit that has deployed charges is not always accurate when queried. I do this a lot for bodyshops here, and I know I can't trust them to be 100% accurate so I always write the disclaimer that codes must be rechecked after the new control unit is installed.
EDIT: I can trust the codes that are present, but I know there might be more that the unit was unable to display for whatever reason.
So if yours has buckle codes present, you can then be assured it needs them.
Once a control unit has fired (deployed) ANY of the SRS charges, it sets permanent codes that cannot be erased. You have to replace the SRS control unit to get rid of the light and the codes.
Read that list I posted earlier.
That list is from Hondas service info, that isn't something I dreamed up.
I do SRS work here, and I follow the recommended guidelines. I refuse to be involved in any lawsuit over some shortcut in procedures.
HTH
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