Driver side Seat Belt tensioners have deployed to a locked position - repair solution
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So it was dark out one night and i couldnt see that the road mergered into 1 lane. I kept going in the other and hit a curb pretty hard. No airbags deployed or anything. The only thing im worried about is the driver side seat belt. It is in a locked position. I took it into a dealer and they confirmed that both seat belt tensioners or pre-tensioners(which ever it is) had deployed and locked up because of the impact. They said i would need a whole new seat belt installer with new tensioners and everything. They quoted me $550 +tax. This seems really high for something like this. I know a seat belt is important and probably more high tech than we think but does anyone know if i can get this fixed for cheaper? Is there anywhere else i can take it besides a dealership? Is there any way to order the parts myself and just have them installed.
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don't know what car is yours, but you could just buy them. yes, you need to replace them.
Note: my link is a random car i selected. select your year, model, etc to choose the adequate seat belts.
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/parts...per/seat-belts
Note: my link is a random car i selected. select your year, model, etc to choose the adequate seat belts.
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/parts...per/seat-belts
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$550 is damn cheap. Too damn cheap.
I picked an 08 Civic at random, since this is under 8th and 9th gen.
Drivers belt, 260.
Drivers buckle, 210
SRS controller, 170
PLUS labor to replace them, and programming and setup on the new control unit.
Yes, it needs the SRS control unit replaced since it deployed some of the charges. It has codes that cannot be cleared.
Since you hit a curb hard, you probably need suspension parts too.
Time to get your insurance company involved.
I picked an 08 Civic at random, since this is under 8th and 9th gen.
Drivers belt, 260.
Drivers buckle, 210
SRS controller, 170
PLUS labor to replace them, and programming and setup on the new control unit.
Yes, it needs the SRS control unit replaced since it deployed some of the charges. It has codes that cannot be cleared.
Since you hit a curb hard, you probably need suspension parts too.
Time to get your insurance company involved.
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That sounds about right, parts are about $350. The seatbelts and buckles have a type of gas with an ignitor incorporated into them. I would recommend a repair facility that is familiar with this type of work. Body shops are sometimes less expensive
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Thanks for the insight guys... I guess i'll just take it back to the dealership then, unless anyone thinks that i could get it done for cheaper at a body shop or something like that?? I just wanted to make sure i'm not getting ripped off!
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You still haven't bothered to tell anyone what car you have. That can make a huge difference in the answers.
You can DIY all of the parts, or anyone you want can install the parts.
But you will have to get the new control unit programmed at a dealer (or some shop that has the right scanner equipment to do SRS work).
You can DIY all of the parts, or anyone you want can install the parts.
But you will have to get the new control unit programmed at a dealer (or some shop that has the right scanner equipment to do SRS work).
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